Question for Ferguson rioters: Do you know that over a thousand black babies have been murdered in your state since Michael Brown’s death?
Isn’t that worth getting mad about?
Sometimes I can’t believe what I see on the news. The amount of destruction from rioters before and after the jury decision in the Ferguson case was one of those times. So much anger over one incident!
Here’s an article that puts a different perspective on things:
Though the events in Ferguson have nothing to do with abortion, Planned Parenthood and its pro-abortion CEO Cecile Richards have been very active on Twitter condemning the decision and stoking the racial divide. Ironically, as the abortion giant jumps in the debate, it makes no mention of the fact that it preys on black Americans and aborts black babies at alarming rates.
Today, a pro-life advocate from Missouri put Planned Parenthood’s targeting of black babies in abortion into perspective. She says that while there are riots over the controversial death of a black teen in Missouri, there are no riots over the death of 981 black babies who have died in Missouri since Michael Brown died. She wonders why no one is speaking up for those black victims of violence via abortion.
Note that this was written in November, so the numbers are even higher now! An average of 9 black babies are aborted in Missouri per day.
Here’s what that pro-life advocate wrote on her Facebook page:
Why aren’t the rioters at Planned Parenthood defending themselves and their future generations? Why do they allow themselves to be essentially exterminated by abortion but riot over one?
This is such a double standard.
Everyone’s life has value regardless of how many people die or in what circumstances. Michael Brown’s life had value in the same manner as the lives of black babies killed in abortion, yet we’re outraged by the taking of one life and not the other.
If you’re going to burn cars and loot stores over one life, you’d better save a lot of energy to protest the thousands more innocent lives that are thrown away every day.
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