Planned parenthood is embarrassed about recordings that have been released in which a donor calls wanting to make a donation with the stipulation that the money only be used to abort black babies because "the fewer blacks, the better".
Does the fact that his motivation is to decrease the number of black children disqualify him from donating? I mean, doesn't his desire for fewer black children compliment the desire of black women seeking abortions? What's the difference, really?
I realize this donation was a joke, but the fact is that abortion has resulted in millions of fewer blacks being born. Black women are three times as likely to abort their babies as whites. So any donation to planned parenthood is really a donation in the name of fewer black children.
It's interesting that the number of Hispanic immigrants in the last 30 years is pretty close to the number of aborted black children. If not for abortion, blacks would still be the largest minority group, by far.
So, here's the question. Should this type of donation be allowed? If abortion is a right, isn't this donor simply helping black women fully enjoy their rights?On the recording provided by The Advocate, an actor portraying a donor said he wanted his money used to eliminate black unborn children because "the less black kids out there the better."
Kersey laughed nervously and said: "Understandable, understandable. ... Excuse my hesitation, this is the first time I've had a donor call and make this kind of request, so I'm excited and want to make sure I don't leave anything out."
On Tuesday, The Advocate released transcripts and audio recordings of this phone call and another to fundraising representatives in Ohio.
The student editor-in-chief of The Advocate said she's not surprised by Planned Parenthood's response and that the unedited recordings speak for themselves. The activist students think Planned Parenthood targets minorities and minority neighborhoods. http://www.idahostatesman.com/newsupdates/story/308723.html
Does the fact that his motivation is to decrease the number of black children disqualify him from donating? I mean, doesn't his desire for fewer black children compliment the desire of black women seeking abortions? What's the difference, really?
I realize this donation was a joke, but the fact is that abortion has resulted in millions of fewer blacks being born. Black women are three times as likely to abort their babies as whites. So any donation to planned parenthood is really a donation in the name of fewer black children.
It's interesting that the number of Hispanic immigrants in the last 30 years is pretty close to the number of aborted black children. If not for abortion, blacks would still be the largest minority group, by far.