On Tuesday, Planned Parenthood issued a tweet championing black women having abortions, stating that it was statistically safer to have an abortion than to carry the baby through to term or bear the child:
If you're a Black woman in America, it's statistically safer to have an abortion than to carry a pregnancy to term or give birth #ScaryStats
— PP Black Community (@PPBlackComm) October 31, 2017
Fifteen minutes later, PP followed with this:
Between 1998-2015, 16.1mil women accessed abortion care, 108 died. Btwn 2011–'13, BW accounted for 43.5 deaths of every 100,000 live births
— PP Black Community (@PPBlackComm) October 31, 2017
And then the claim that racism and poverty is killing black women:
Maternal deaths for Black women span age, education and income level. Racism, lack of access to quality health care and poverty kill us.
— PP Black Community (@PPBlackComm) October 31, 2017
There were some pointed responses to PP’s disgusting attempt to justify the wholesale slaughter of black babies in America:
43.5/100,000 is not safer than abortion. In abortion, death occurs every time. That’s the point. Endgame of abortion is death.
— Tony Ruvolo (@truvolo4) October 31, 2017
in those same years, nearly 100% of babies aborted also died
— Ted (@TedTheCortez) October 31, 2017
— Grant C McDonald (@BoccaStiffy) October 31, 2017
That means 16.1 million black babies died. A stat you seemed to have overlooked
— Skip (@John_S_33) October 31, 2017
So 16.1 million blacks were killed in America in 17 years? Is that genocide or healthcare?
— Jhonny Galt (@GaltJhonny) October 31, 2017
How much does Planned Parenthood concentrate on black and Latino communities for their clients? According to protectingblacklife.org, “2010 Census results reveal that Planned Parenthood is targeting minority neighborhoods. 79% of its surgical abortion facilities are located within walking distance of African American or Hispanic/Latino neighborhoods.”
The U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) adds:
While black women make up only six percent of the U.S. population, they account for 35 percent of abortions reported. That doesn’t include unreported and underreported abortions. The CDC report includes only abortion disclosures from 29 states. Meanwhile, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming either “did not report, did not report by race/ethnicity, or did not meet reporting standards.”
(First reported by The Daily Wire) http://www.dailywire.com/news/22983/planned-parenthood-pursues-black-women-safer-have-hank-berrien (October 31, 2017)
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