The ignorance of blacks – even black churches – to the eugenic underpinnings of Planned Parenthood could not be any more epitomized than as described in today’s Virginian-Pilot:

At New Light Full Gospel Baptist Church, congregants’ benchmark on most topics is “the Word,” meaning the Bible.
But on a recent night, more than 50 New Light adults and teens opened up to words from an additional source – Planned Parenthood, on stopping teen pregnancy.
Among many faith-based groups, few organizations are less popular than Planned Parenthood, a provider of women’s health services, sex education and abortions.

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Yet on this night, teen pregnancy was something Planned Parenthood speaker Margie Rashti [pictured left] and New Light members all agreed was troubling and preventable.
“We come together as a team, working to try to pass down wisdom to the young ladies and young men who are part of this pandemic we call teen pregnancy,” Elder Frankie Fells said in his opening prayer….


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New Light Full Gospel Baptist Church is clearly black (with a very strange “right to choose” logo) and the PP rep was white, not a bad thing in and of itself, but in this case a visual reminder of the reality.
The article stated Rashti was from PP Southeastern VA, an abortion provider.
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African-Americans comprise 12% of the US population but disproportionately 32% of all abortions, according to Guttmacher. PP’s founder, Margaret Sanger, was an anti-black eugenicist. Most abortion mills are located where the majority of blacks live, in metropolitan areas (87.5% – see Cenus Figure 2). According to Guttmacher, 95% of all mills are located in metropolitan areas.
Ironic closing point in article from church member:

“Yes, it is fit talk, it should be fit talk, because you’re trying to save a generation,” said Bernina Young, who came with her 15-year-old son. “Even in the Word it tells us about saving the next generation.”

[HT: reader Rick E.; photo courtesy of the Virginian-Pilot]

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