A Sobering Thought Near The Roe V Wade Anniversary
One of the things that might be overlooked today as women celebrate the “right to choose” to kill children is the fact that the 40 million babies our country has killed since 1973 would have, as workers, been more than enough people to fend off the problems with social security. More importantly, given the census numbers, and our country’s obsession with racial parity in every institution . . . 13 million (33%) of those 40 million dead babies were BLACK. If we make up 14% of the population, why are our dead children overrepresented in these numbers and no one seems to care. We should all remember that Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood (a leading proponent of abortion), was a eugenicist (like Hitler) who believed that black and poor women should be sterilized and their children should be aborted. Well, in a backdoor way, she’s certainly gotten her way. The thought of celebrating (two days after Martin Luther King day) our society’s right to have killed off more than 13 million black children depresses me. That’s almost a third of the total numbers of abortions. That’s more black potential doctors, sociologists, lawyers, teachers, etc. than will be killed in this upcoming war, are killed in the inner city, died during the slave trade, or are sitting in prisons . . and we want to celebrate? Today is NOT a day to celebrate. It is a day to mourn.