Monday, November 19, 2012

Hot Issue: Abortion, But Why?

Why is abortion something being discussed during national Presidential debates? And why do so many people seem to really care about what politicians think about this matter? Why do they leave it up to them to decide?

When confronted with the fact that abortion is the number one killer of black Americans, people either laugh it off or something clicks. The reality that abortion is not so much the women's "right to choose" but rather a more sneaky way to cull the population - particularly of so-called minorities. This is why in the 60's you had groups such as the Black Panthers being pro-life. But now pro-death, or pro-choice is sold as a so-called left ideology. The irony is so many minorities feel part of that ideology even if it works against them.

But putting that information aside for a second, the question that bugs me is why is abortion such an issue to begin with? It's so delicate and personal. Why give it to a cold bureaucracy to decide and handle? Have we become so desensitized that we don't see it that way? Probably.

But back to the facts. I recently came across a documentary that made me cry...and this doesn't happen quite often! It's called "Maafa,"which is a Swahili word meaning a "great disaster" or a "tragedy," a fitting title for a film that attempts to expose "Black Genocide." It's an intense film as it goes thru the history of eugenics and connects several uncomfortable dots. To be honest, I started watching it without any idea of where it was going, and probably that's why I ended up in tears.

Check it out for yourself and get clued in to an agenda you probably weren't really aware of!

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