September 16, 2011
Pro-life group proves its point
Life Dynamics, a group fighting to return full legal protection to unborn children, has conducted an exhaustive study that validates claims made in its documentary that associates Planned Parenthood with the eugenics movement.
The documentary, Maafa 21, reveals that abortion and birth control are being used as tools of black genocide. But Life Dynamics founder Mark Crutcher tells OneNewsNow the abortion lobby has issued a report that suggests otherwise.
"So, we spent five months on this research project, and we looked at every zip code in the United States in which there is a Planned Parenthood facility or an independent abortion clinic," Crutcher explains. "We used U.S. Census Bureau figures to establish the racial makeup of those zip codes, and then compared that to the state in which that zip code is located."
And his organization's report, "Racial Targeting and Population Control," proves their argument.
"An incredibly high number of these facilities are located in zip codes that are disproportionately black or Hispanic, and I'm not talking about a little bit disproportionate -- ten or 15 percent. We found zip codes that were 1,800-percent disproportionate, and a ton of them that were 500- to 600- [or] 700-percent disproportionate," the Life Dynamics founder reports.
So, Crutcher concludes that the report undeniably shows that the black and Hispanic communities are targeted by Planned Parenthood, which statistically disproves the "population lobby's" denial.
Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow