Eugenics - the
evil root of abortion
A documentary and expose' on the abortion business has caught the
attention of some members of Congress.
The documentary, Maafa 21, traces the history of Planned Parenthood to
its founder, Margaret Sanger, who believed in eugenics -- controlling
and eliminating certain population groups, especially including
minorities such as African-Americans. Mark Crutcher of Life Dynamics
produced the film. He says the project has proven itself effective
after having been shown and discussed by a number of churches and media
outlets.
"We're seeing committed people who are on the pro-choice side coming
over saying, 'This thing has totally, completely turned me around on
the abortion issue. I never knew any of this stuff was going on. I
never knew anything about this eugenics and black genocide aspect of
abortion,'" explains Crutcher.
The documentary has been shown to members of Congress and their staff
twice, and it has made an impact as the producer says the film flies in
the face of the argument that a woman has a right to do what she wants
with her body.
"Every day in this battle we hear them say, 'Well, this issue is not
really abortion. The issue is do we trust women in privacy and
reproductive freedom' -- and all that nonsense. [But] what you quickly
see when you study this is that's just marketing hype," Crutcher
comments. "The reality is that abortion is about eugenics and black
genocide."
He adds that an irrefutable argument for that is made in the
documentary, Maafa 21.
Contact: Charlie Butts
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January 22, 2010
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