By Rev. Dr. Clenard H. Childress, Jr.
Nationwide — The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King often referenced his struggle, not only with racist white elitists, but also with self-seeking “colored people” who gained lucratively and prestigiously from being facilitators of diabolical agendas designed to derail the Civil Rights Movement thus maintaining the status quo. Today, African-Americans need look no further than the Congressional Black Caucus as a modern-day mirror of what Martin faced. Drawing the curtain further aside they would see an equal foe in the NAACP.
“Our failure to segregate morons who are increasing and multiplying… demonstrates our foolhardy and extravagant sentimentalism… [Philanthropists] encourage the healthier and more normal sections of the world to shoulder the burden of unthinking and indiscriminate fecundity of others; which brings with it, as I think the reader must agree, a dead weight of human waste. Instead of decreasing and aiming to eliminate the stocks that are most detrimental to the future of the race and the world, it tends to render them to a menacing degree dominant… We are paying for, and even submitting to, the dictates of an ever-increasing, unceasingly spawning class of human beings who never should have been born at all. The Pivot of Civilization, 1922, By Margaret Sanger. Chapter on, “The Cruelty of Charity,” pages 116, 122, and 189. Swarthmore College Library edition.
And as the saying goes, “…With friends like these, who needs enemies…?” The Congressional Black Caucus and the NAACP obviously benefit from their friendships with Planned Parenthood despite the observable carnage and mental anguish it has wrought in the Black community. “Planned Parenthood is grateful for the support of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation for providing a space for this important conversation on reproductive freedom,” said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. “It is partnerships like this, with leaders like Congresswoman Robin Kelly, and BET Networks, that allow us to reach more communities with an important message – access to birth control is pivotal in expanding economic opportunity for all women.”
It is this “grateful support” that has helped Planned Parenthood “reach more communities” and which has lead me to the sociological, and empirical conclusion that “The Most Dangerous Place for An African-American To Be Is In The Womb Of Their African-American Mother…” Thank you Congresswoman Robin Kelly and BET Networks!
Bamboozled…? Perhaps a few. Traitors…? Probably most! Yes, not only of you and I, but they have betrayed their founding congressional laborers, who, on their watch, courageously exposed the insidious plot of Planned Parenthood and population control advocates who all agree the one race to control is that of African-Americans. When carefully cloaked programs such as “reproductive freedoms” were being introduced, the Congressional Black Caucus of that day passed the integrity test. The honorable Charles C. Diggs (founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus) speaking from the floor of the United States Congress on August 17, 1972, stated, “Mr. Speaker, C. Summer Stone, a highly respected journalist, raises some very important questions in his column of August 1972. As he suggests, the use of the word genocide often brings charges of hyperbole from some quarters. But, Mr. Speaker we would do well to remember that the Genocide Convention has yet to be ratified by the US Senate.” He went on to say, “Family Planning or Planned Parenthood has been widely viewed by many responsible Black professionals and leaders as a subtle but effective effort to destroy the Black family and limit its growth.”
Another time when the founding members of the Congressional Black Caucus expressed their disdain for Planned Parenthood and exhibited true courage by showing themselves to be “responsible” was when they walked out of the First National Congress on Population Control, boldly stating for all the world to hear: “The Black Caucus has withdrawn from the First National Congress on Population and Environment because of unmistakably clear evidence that the purpose of this conference is to use those delegates invited to legitimize a pre-conceived plan of viscous extermination.” The statement was presented to a Press Conference by Felton Alexander, National Urban League and chairman of the Black Caucus and Dr. Alyce Gullattee, Psychiatrist from Washington D.C.
In light of the above, let’s hear these prophetic words spoke by Dr. Martin Luther King and the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom, May 17, 1957,
“In the midst of these prevailing conditions, we came to Washington to say to the men in the forefront of our government, that the civil rights issue was not an ephemeral, evanescent domestic issue that could be kicked about by reactionary guardians of the status quo; it was rather an eternal moral issue which may well determine the destiny of our nation in the ideological struggle with Communism.”
“We Hold These Truths…” Do We?
Rev. Dr. Clenard H. Childress, Jr. is the founder of www.BlackGenocide.org – a website designed to reach the Afro-American community with the truth about abortion.
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