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IS ABORTION A FORM OF GENOCIDE AS IT RELATES TO WOMEN OF AFRICAN DESCENT?

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Roe v Wade decision and the battle for legal abortion in America had nothing to do with “reproductive choice,” “feminism,” or “women’s rights,” rather it was part of a dark plan that began when slavery in America ended according to the website LIFEDYNAMICS.  The site contends “For more than 200 years, the blood and sweat of slaves would help build the richest and most powerful nation.  A time period that would be called the “Maafa” a Swahili word meaning “a terrible tragedy.” The moment the freedom of slaves was granted, their welcome was over, and the American Eugenics movement was born.  America’s wealthy elite came up with a plan to create “racial purity” that would involve treachery and corruption at the highest levels of political and corporate America that is still being carried out today. A plan that would eliminate minority populations using abortion, with Planned Parenthood, now the largest provider of abortion in the United States, as the unsuspected front man.”  

Is this a definitive argument that supports abortion as a form of genocide for African American women?

Our guest this week on the Black Reality Think Tank is Dr. Pat McManus, President and CEO of the Wisconsin Black Health Coalition.  Dr. McManus will explore this subject with us as it relates to health concerns and reproductive health for African American women. Our goal is to provide an objective view point on the issues of abortion in support of African American families making credible decisions as it relates to their lives.  The goal and objective of the Black Reality Think Tank is to gather knowledge of the past, use it to dissect the present and support implementing a productive future.

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