"The NAACP is the National Association for the Abortion of Colored People," Says Day Gardner
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- Day Gardner, president of the National Black Pro-Life Union comments on NAACP threat to sue LifeNews.com and black pro-life leader Ryan Bomberger, of the Radiance Foundation, for a recent column that took the civil rights organization to task over its abortion position.
As a child, I thought the NAACP to be a super hero organization; an organization that would fight racism down to its very core -- and like a super hero -- it would always stand for truth and justice...fighting boldly for civil rights and freedom for all black people.
Apparently, there was some fine print in there that said -- except for those children who are too small to defend themselves -- we will allow their civil rights to be violated.
What bothers me most is the NAACP is very quick to recognize racism everywhere else except the one place that truly affects all of us. Black women and their unborn children are targeted by the abortion industry while the NAACP looks the other way.
According to the Guttmacher Institute, the research arm for Planned Parenthood, 90% of all abortion facilities are placed in lower-income urban areas. It also states that clients are mostly women of color.
On July 20, 2012, 24 year old Tonya Reaves bled to death after a botched second-trimester abortion. This young woman was left on a table bleeding for 5 hours at the Planned Parenthood Loop Center abortion clinic in downtown Chicago.
The full autopsy results indicate that Reaves' injuries were survivable if she had received proper emergency care in a timely manner.
Yet, the NAACP was eerily silent -- not even a peep from them to demand justice for Tonya -- not a word to comfort her family.
The abortion industry makes millions and millions of dollars -- blood money -- by killing black children while the NAACP buries its organizational head in the sand.
The NAACP, a one time giant for justice, is not only less than a shadow of its former self but with its support of the atrocity of abortion the organization has in fact turned against those it should be standing up for.
With that said, I think the 'National Association for the Abortion of Colored People' seems quite fitting ... don't you?