National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - NAACP
Obama's Speech to the NAACP
By Tom Eley
The main thrust of president Barack Obama's speech before the centenary meeting of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Thursday was to blame working class African-Americans for the social crisis engulfing them. Ref. Source 8
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NAACP Opposes Congressional Bill to Ban Race-Based Abortions
"This is the civil rights struggle that will define our generation," says Rep. Trent Franks.
Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act of 2011 criminalizes abortion on the grounds of race or sex. Doctors could be imprisoned for not determining if the race or sex of the baby influenced the mother's decision to abort. The object of the bill is to protect the rights of the minority and females against this bias. The catch is, if abortionists are innocent of such bias the Act will not affect their "business"; but if they are guilty of deliberately performing abortions on the minority, it will stop them from abusing the rights of the abortion victims. This bill ensures that the rights of minority and female babies are the same as those of white male babies.
Yet there are some civil rights" groups who have a bone to pick with those who would defend these babies" rights. Ironically, it is the minority and women's rights groups especially who are fighting against the bill's name and the bill itself. Opponents of the bill include the NAACP, the National Council of Jewish Women and 45 other U.S. Civil rights groups. They say that the two great civil rights leaders have nothing to with discrimination in the womb. Ref. Source 9
NAACP Abandons Blacks by Opposing Ban on Race-Based Abortion
The word from LifeNews.com is that the NAACP is opposed to the Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act of 2011, which criminalizes abortion on the grounds of race or sex.
Incredible.
With Planned Parenthood operating 78% of their "clinics" in inner-city neighborhoods, and African Americans constituting 12% of the nation but having 37% of the abortions, this is not only racial suicide, but fratricide as well. When the NAACP objects to a bill that would not only outlaw sex-selective abortions, but race-based abortions as well, that's fratricide. One may only speculate as to why.
Perhaps the NAACP believes that culling the excess of unplanned pregnancies among their daughters is the answer to poverty. That's genuinely understandable (so long as one sets aside the ten commandments, human instinct, and human decency), and as with most evil and mental confusion, it does have its own internal logic. Vacuuming African American wombs frees girls to pursue their education and vocational advancement. Ref. Source 7
Why Does the NAACP Support Abortion, Oppose Pro-Life Bill?
Last summer the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) passed a resolution condemning what it called "extremist elements within the Tea Party." Stunningly, the national NAACP has never questioned the extreme practice of race-based abortions. When given the chance to support a bill that would end the practice of race-based and gender-based abortions in the United States, the NAACP passed on the honor. In fact, it protested the bill. On December 1, Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) re-introduced the Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act. The NAACP sided with over three dozen civil rights groups in opposing it. Ref. Source 2
Rachel Dolezal steps down as president of Spokane chapter of NAACP
In Facebook post, Dolezal said she is resigning: "It is with complete allegiance to the cause of racial and social justice and the NAACP that I step aside from the Presidency and pass the baton to my Vice President, Naima Quarles-Burnley." Dolezal has been accused of lying about her race. On Thursday, Dolezal's parents said she was born Caucasian and has been deceiving people into thinking she was African American. Ref. USAToday