The film shows a connection between the end of slavery, eugenics, and the legalization and promotion of abortion. Mark Crutcher of Life Dynamics, who wrote and produced the film, notes Planned Parenthood grew when America's wealthy wanted to reduce the population of minorities in America, especially African-Americans.
"[The movie's] already been shown twice in Congress, and the response that we've had so far from African-Americans -- even African-Americans who work for congressional Democrats who are pro-abortion -- even the responses we've gotten from them have been incredibly encouraging," he points out.
Thirty-six percent of abortions in the U.S. kill black babies -- and Planned Parenthood remains the biggest abortion provider and referral service in the U.S. Many of PP's abortion facilities are located in African-American neighborhoods and target black women, says an Operation Rescue press release.
"[Planned Parenthood] is every bit as racist as the Ku Klux Klan, and what we need to start doing in this country is seeing that every time we give a dollar to Planned Parenthood, that would be no different than if we gave it to the Klan or some skinheads or some neo-Nazis," he adds.
Crutcher hopes the end result of Maafa 21 is for black and white pro-life groups to unite to end the black genocide in America.
Source: One News Now
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