I Am Scared…You Should Be Also!
By Lafe Tolliver, Esq
Guest Column
While cruising some Internet sites, I came across a
site known as CNSNEWS.COM.
What I read, floored me. After I picked up my jaw from the
table and my breathing returned to normal, this is the mind
numbing headline I read.
72% of all babies aborted in
Mississippi are black.
If you go to the site:
www.cnsnews.com/news/article/michael-w-chapman/
mississippi-72-babies-aborted-are-black, you need to read
this hair-raising article. Don’t take my word for it. Read
the provided statistics over the years and find out what the
headline is making a glaring summation of: black people in
Mississippi are literally killing themselves and are doing
so at an alarming rate.
Can you imagine that almost three out of every four
babies aborted in Mississippi
have faced facing voluntary extermination by their mothers
(with or without the consent of the father) and those are
black babies.
You should wonder, how in the world could so many black
girls or women feel so forlorn or desolate or hopeless or
even craven that they can, in such overwhelming numbers, go
to a “clinic” pregnant and leave childless in a matter of
hours, or less.
Where are the elders or leaders of the various
communities in Mississippi who are
apparently deaf, dumb and blind to such a human atrocity?
Does no one see what this does to the future of the
black family in Mississippi?
When you are wiping out generations of defenseless children
who have no say in whether they will see the glow of their
first birthday candle, you are stating that the continued
existence of the black family is being marginalized.
The black family in Mississippi faces grim odds of
continuing in a viable, productive and robust nature if this
type of self-inflicted decimation continues.
How could it be that there is no national outcry about
these alarming statistics coming from the state of
Mississippi? Do we not care about the down and out and those
that feel that their only option is to abort a child as
opposed to that child being born and adopted?
Why is not life being chosen over a horrific death while
that life is still cocooned in what is supposed to be a
nurturing and protective womb?
Can you imagine the author of life, God, condoning such
violence against a baby that is (or I should now say…”was”)
made in his image?
What is it about Mississippi that leads so many
minority women to terminate the life that they allowed
(exception of forced incest or rape) to be placed in their
wombs?
What is it about a society that is so glib in allowing
such a killing rate of unborn children that such an alarming
statistics invites no more than a “hiccup” of interest?
Who are these purveyors of death that populate
Mississippi (as in other states), that would blush, without
shame, regarding their role (for profit) in making such
“healthcare” services available?
Of course it does not help the national conversation
that a black president is seemingly solid in the corner of
support for Planned Parenthood which is one of the major
providers of “healthcare” services but sadly, it minors in
providing abortion services to these same women.
Nor does it help the national conversation that the
forerunner founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger
(1879-1966), openly espoused racist views about her desire
to exterminate the black population and one of her tactics
back then was to enlist the support of certain black clergy
to sell this concept of Planned Parenthood to unsuspecting
women. See:
www.nationalblackprolifeunion.com/Margaret-Sanger-and-The-Negro-Project.
The black family unit has enough problems on its plate
without adding on the voluminous deaths of thousands and
thousands of unborn children to the list of things that must
be stopped. See also:
www.BlackGenocide.org. regarding Margaret Sanger and her
nefarious plans for people of color.
I think it is time to rethink the phrase, “One Nation
under God” because America
is now far from fulfilling that billing. Since the United
Supreme Court decision of Roe vs. Wade which legalized
abortion, it is estimated that about 50 million babies have
been aborted.
That is fifty with an “M” as in….my God!...my
God!....my God!
By no stretch of the imagination could those crimes
against humanity be deemed civil acts committed by a
civilized people who intellectually profess to know God and
the character of God.
These grim statistics from Mississippi have given us a
morbid peep into a culture that has lost its entire moral
moorings when it comes to the sanctity of life.
Is black life deemed of such little value in
Mississippi that those that could stop or minimize this
killing field in Mississippi are without a conscience but
yet on any given Sunday, they will raise their hands in
praise to God juxtaposed against the din of the voices of
thousands of unborn innocents crying out for justice!
It is time to weep for Mississippi’s lost generation.
Woe unto those who call evil good and good evil.
Contact Lafe Tolliver at
Tolliver@Juno.com
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