ALAN KEYES OP-ED: Planned Parenthood’s Moral Insanity
The conservative activist takes issue with Planned Parenthood's response to a Texas pro-life campaign that highlights that blacks disproportionately get abortions: "What especially provoked my interest was criticism of the project from a Planned Parenthood spokeswoman quoted in the report. 'This is about trying to interfere with women making private personal decisions and unfortunately and really shockingly, this group has decided to use racism as a wedge issue,' Rochelle Tafolla said. 'We think that is just reprehensible....' So its [sic] reprehensible to focus an individual’s attention on the impact her individual action has on her community. Could there be a more perfect illustration of Planned Parenthood’s moral insanity?"
More: "In the past, many Black Americans preferred to prepare and eat dishes that led to a disproportionately high incidence of disease and death in the Black community. All kinds of civic and fraternal organizations in the black community sought to focus attention on this fact. Was this reprehensible? But Planned Parenthood thinks it reprehensible to encourage black women in Texas to think about the genocidal impact of the decision to procure the murder of their nascent offspring. Though their spokeswoman points the accusation of racism at the black Americans seeking to encourage this awareness, the stink of real racism hangs about Planned Parenthood’s sly efforts to prevent blacks from wrestling with the communally self-destructive impact of their abortion decisions. Passionately working to keep individuals from realizing that what they do destroys their community surely raises the suspicion that the aim is to destroy their community."
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03. Sep, 2010 







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