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I'm not dodging anything. Over 60% of abortions are due to poverty and you see more poverty in Black communities.
But anyway how did we get on abortions because that's not even what this thread is about?
But anyway how did we get on abortions because that's not even what this thread is about?
My grandmother raised 5 boys on her own. If you sit and listen to stories of my father and how little they had, and they all slept in one bed, you'd almost think he recalls those days fondly. The Salvation Army brought them presents one year, he never forgot it. Should he and his brothers have been aborted because of poverty? You know what, not one of those men continued in poverty. Everyone a successful member of society. All of them had children, who had children and now we are coming into another generation. When you abort a child you aren't just killing that child, you are killing his seed. If black women continue to kill their babies that this rate there will be no minority to speak of or represent them. As a Canadian I hear Dems/ progressives today talk about everything and everyone being "racist". But two subjects they won't talk about is Planned Parenthood and black and black crime. Because those are the two main reasons for black deaths today, other than health issues. Margret Sanger was a racist, and poverty was one of the reasons she used for a woman to be sterilized, which then became abortion, poverty. Well poverty has raised some wonderful people. Listen to country music and people like Dolly Parton and they sing songs of growing up poor, but they didn't remain there. Think of how many well known people today who grew up in poverty, should they have been aborted? If you can't afford to raise your children, should you be allowed to kill them? Of course not, that's murder, same goes for abortion.
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