FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September
20, 2007
Jena
Six / ABORTION:
The
worst form of racism
With all of the free time
on the “Jena Six” supporters’ hands,
why don’t the thousands of protestors scheduled to relive
the civil rights era in Jena, LA go to their local abortion
mills and watch how many racists go inside to kill their Black
babies? I do not
see any Black protestors marching for their civil rights. What
hypocrites! Where is Jesse Jackson, or the NAACP, or Al
Sharpton?
The worst form of racism is abortion. How can there be
peace on earth when there is no peace in the womb? No justice
no peace. When you sow bloodshed and violence in the womb, you
will reap it in the streets and community.
Blacks didn’t choose slavery and Black babies don’t
choose abortion. Over 1,400 Black American babies are enslaved
in their mother’s wombs and murdered daily across our
nation. The weapons of choice are scalpels and suction hoses.
Back then, they were nooses. The silence coming from our
communities, leaders, and churches is deafening. Where is the
outcry?
Less than 13% of the population is Black American, and
disappropriately more than 47% are walking inside local
abortion mills killing off their race, www.blackgenocide.org.
This is not an overstatement.
The task at hand is to convince the Black American
community that they, more than anyone else in
America
, should be at the forefront in defending the first
inalienable right of Black Americans, that is the right to
life and personhood of the preborn.
The infamous 1973 Roe v Wade decision and the 1857 Dred
Scott decision, the latter being decided here in St. Louis,
Missouri, draw painful similarities. The Dred Scott decision
said Blacks could never be citizens and that they were only
three-fifths human, therefore not deserving of legal
protection. The Roe v Wade decision reduced preborn children
to a less than fully human status who also did not deserve to
be protected by the law.
Be it the slavery abolitionists or the Civil Rights
movement of the 60’s, all great movements began in the
pulpits of the church and moved out onto the streets. That’s
where battles are won. The plight of the preborn is no
different today than the Jena
Six and the historical fight for equal justice and freedom
here in
America
today.
If respect for human beings is not restored, no one
will be safe, and our culture will be doomed. Justice begins
in the womb.
Contact:
Daniel & Angela Michael at 618-654-5800 or go to www.smallvictoriesusa.com