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Marian Lee Lewis

The definition of eugenics is, “The science of improving a human population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics. Developed largely by Francis Galton as a method of improving the human race, it fell into disfavor only after the perversion of its doctrines by the Nazis.”  Basically it’s a White supremacist plan to wipe out “inferior races,” read Jews and people of color.  There was no perversion of the doctrine; the doctrine was just perverse.

We don’t have to think of Africa or slavery when we ponder the genocide of African Americans.  In this “post-racial,” politically correct nation, black genocide is as American as…Youtube.

The most dangerous place for an African American is not on urban streets.  It’s not at a traffic stop under “Bubba’s” nightstick.  It’s not in an overseas bunker.  It’s in the wombs of Black mothers.  This is according to Rev. Dr. Clenard H. Childress Jr., founder of Black Genocide.org.

In 2009 Hillary Clinton accepted an award for Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood who was Hitler’s mentor on eugenics. She applauded her work.  Sanger said, “Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.” That might be why 78 percent of Planned Parenthood clinics are in minority communities.  On average 1,786 Black children are aborted every day. (And 95 percent of Black people are poised to pull the lever for Clinton.)

Theologian Michael Novak said, “Since the number of current living Blacks (in the U.S.) is 36 million, the missing 16 million represents an enormous loss, for without abortion, America’s Black community would now number 52 million persons.”

If Black lives matter, do all Black lives matter?  Are we hearing this from the pulpits of our Black ministers?  Black preachers dare to talk about Freddie Gray and Michael Brown, but who dares to utter the “a” word – abortion?  Are the ministers preaching to “itching ears” as it says to the Bible?  In other words, telling people what they want to hear and passing the collection plate?  Where are our leaders?

President Obama gave his opinion on the assault on abortion rights, “When you read about some of these laws, you want to check the calendar, you want to make sure you’re still living in 2013.” This was followed by the deafening silence of the unborn that didn’t make it to 2013.

In the era of Roe v. Wade in a Jet magazine interview, Jesse Jackson actually said, “If it is growing, it is living.”  But after Planned Parenthood greased his palms, he began to chant the “woman’s right to choose” mantra. But didn’t we all?  I mean with women becoming doctors, lawyers, and corporate executives inheriting the sexual revolution, babies became inconvenient.  Ninety three percent of abortions today “occur for social reasons (that is, the child is unwanted or inconvenient.)”

Now I completely get that.  Let’s just suppose that I had a situation where the person in my adjoining apartment played his music loud.  I had to buy earplugs to shut the music out.  It was annoying and I kept losing the earplugs and sometimes losing sleep.  It was downright inconvenient.  Of course, I didn’t go next door and shoot my neighbor.  For that I would go to jail.  But it’s perfectly legal for us to murder our children when they are inconvenient.

You say murder?  Really?  She’s just being dramatic.

Faye Wattleton, the longest reigning president of Planned Parenthood, said in a Ms Magazine interview that everybody already knows that abortion kills.  “I think we have deluded ourselves into believing that people don’t know that abortion is killing. So any pretense that abortion is not killing is a signal of our ambivalence, a signal that we cannot say yes, it kills a fetus.

In my youth I murdered two of my children.  Drinking the pro-choice Kool-Aid, it was as casual as going to the dentist.  I later woke up in the middle of the night sobbing and asking God for forgiveness.

Abortion is legally a choice.  It should be a hard choice.  Violent pro-life radicals have helped further silence the voices of the unborn.  This violence (which does not represent the majority of pro-lifers) has caused “right to lifers” to be labeled terrorists. Americans, on the homeland, veterans included, lose all constitutional rights making us subject to foreign Guantanamo Bay injustice. Also Christians who hold conservative beliefs on abortion and homosexuality are subject to the same fate.

What has also been aborted is freedom of speech.

Is genocide too harsh a word?  I think not.  While Black people are outraged at police extra-judicial killings, this genocide is slipped under an Ikea rug.  Is it that these shootings are not relevant?  No.  But what of the 16 million lives lost as a result of a planned attack on Black children who would have chosen life and the policeman’s club over annihilation — to live and fight another day.

There are no ribbons on trees, awkward flower altars on sidewalks, or marches in the streets for our unborn.  Our next Malcolm Xs or Fannie Lou Hamers or Martin Luther Kings have been flushed out of existence.  Edited out of life.  That is the point of the eugenics program that has been part of the American fabric since the Nazi death camps.

I raise my voice not only for the 16 million “missing” Black children but also for the 53 million and counting abortions in America overall.  This number is just for abortions from 1973 to 2011.  These numbers would make even Hitler blush.  It reduces Hiroshima to a bad day.  It makes war seem a lesser evil.

Is it really our right to choose life when we have to murder someone else to make that choice? “ Choice” is a diabolical euphemism for murder.

I am not politically correct.  Evil hides behind that slogan.  As much as I stand up for African Americans because I am Black, I stand for the unborn.  If my voice can save just one life it’s…well, it’s life.

Marian Lee Lewis is a journalist living in Baltimore.