African-American leaders in the fight against Planned Parenthood are praising black Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain for talking publicly about the organization’s link to eugenics proponent Margaret Sanger and its objective to “kill black babies.”
Walter B. Hoyle II, president and founder of the Issues4Life Foundation, told The Christian Post, “I’m glad that Herman has the courage to spread the truth about Planned Parenthood.”
During his Sunday appearance on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” Cain told host Bob Schieffer he stands by statements unveiling Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) as “planned genocide” because its concentration of centers in black neighborhoods and defining its objective as aborting unborn black children.
He explained, “If people go back and look at the history, and look at Margaret Sanger’s own words, that’s exactly where that (statements defining Planned Parenthood’s objective as killing black babies) came from.”
He continued, “So if you go back and look up the history, look at where most of them (Planned Parenthood clinics) were built. Seventy-five percent of those facilities were built in the black community.”
Hoye, a black man, believes that a fetus is a person and has been arrested for protesting outside an Oakland, Calif., abortion clinic. He too is convinced that Planned Parenthood is concentrating its efforts in black and minority community.
Source: Christian Post | Stephanie Samuel