by
Alveda C. King
July 22,
2009
LifeNews.com
Note: Alveda King is the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. King is
a leading pro-life voice who formerly had two abortions before having
a faith conversion and she now is a speaker for and representative of
the educational outreach of Priests for Life and the Silent No More
network. This editorial originally appeared in the Washington Times.
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Let
me begin by telling you that two of 50 million children taken away
by abortionists since 1973 were mine. I can still see them in my mind's
eye.
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Like many black women, I once believed the doctor who told me my babies
were no more than "a blob of tissue." I wanted to believe
it. Eventually, I realized I was wrong, that I was a secondary victim
of abortion. I repented and found healing through God. Today, I work
in the civil rights movement of our century -- the right of every
one of every race to live.
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I am asking you to join me. Let me tell you why. Abortion and racism
are evil twins, born of the same lie. Where racism now hides its face
in public, abortion is accomplishing the goals of which racism only
once dreamed. Together, abortionists are destroying humanity at large
and the black community in particular.
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Abortion has taken a gruesome toll on the black community, killing
more than AIDS and crime combined. Some 14 million black babies have
been aborted since the 1973 US Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision
that legalized abortion in all stages in all 50 states. That's equal
to one-third of the number of blacks living today.
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By the abortion industry's own statistics, black women are 4.8 times
more likely to abort than are non-Hispanic white women. Blacks comprise
about 13% of the population, yet have 37% of all abortions.
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When dramatic racial disparities like these appeared in employment
and education, it was enough to conclude that institutionalized racism
and discrimination were present in our corporations and colleges.
Why should we apply a different standard to the abortion industry?
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Racism and abortion are twins in many other ways.
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Racism springs from the lie that certain human beings are less than
fully human. It's a self-centered falsehood that corrupts our minds
into believing we are right to treat others as we would not want to
be treated. So it is with abortion.
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Racism oppresses its victims, but also binds the oppressors, who sear
their consciences with more and more lies until they become prisoners
of those lies. They cannot face the truth of human equality because
it reveals the horror of the injustices they commit. While victims
die physically, practitioners die spiritually. So it is with abortion.
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Racism is a way to gain economic advantage at the expense of others.
Slavery and plantations may be gone, but racism still allows us to
regard those who may keep us from financial gain as less than equals.
So it is with abortion.
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A majority, perhaps as many as 75%, of abortion clinics are in areas
with high minority populations. Abortion apologists will say this
is because they want to serve the poor. You don't serve the poor,
however, by taking their money to terminate their children.
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The abortion movement in this country was started by Margaret Sanger,
the founder of an organization known today as Planned Parenthood.
Ms. Sanger was quite open that she wanted "more children from
the fit, less from the unfit." The unfit, she made clear, were
blacks and poor whites. She had no qualms about speaking to as many
as 12 Ku Klux Klan meetings. As I discuss in the new film, "Maafa
21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America" (produced by Life
Dynamics Inc.), she targeted blacks in her eugenics-based campaigns.
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Does an overtly racist past mean that the abortion industry is racist
today? Consider last year's widely reported account of seven Planned
Parenthood offices that agreed to accept a donation on the sole condition
that the money only be used to abort black babies. The recordings
of the phone calls to Planned Parenthood are chilling. Why were some
offices of the organization willing to take money based on race?
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Abortion targets blacks disproportionately, but it affects everyone.
And as my uncle, Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote from the Birmingham
jail, "[i]njustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Abortion is an attack on the family and the humanity that unites us
all.
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My Uncle Martin also wrote: "The Negro cannot win if he is willing
to sell the future of his children for his personal and immediate
comfort and safety." Those words are still true today. After
all, how can the dream survive if we let them take our children?
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