ACLU Supports Killing Of Blacks In NJ
December 16th, 2007 by Vlad | Filed under ACLU, Abortion Laws, Anti-Life Mentality, New Jersey, Planned Parenthood, Pro Life.Writing about the fate of death penalty in New Jersey, I have come across some interesting statistics over at The NJ Department of Health in regards to abortions. I have to admit that their website provides some great data. It should be noted that the figures listed on the Department of Health website may have done great disservice to pro-abortion movement. Otherwise it is hard to explain why these statistics are not updated since 2004. Admittedly providing the statistics, they have done an outstanding job. The abortions statistics for each particular year are split into many different categories such as age, ethnicity, week of gestation, and many others.
It is particularly disturbing to realize that the leaders of the civil rights movement are not outraged. Why should they be outraged? Well take a look at the following brake down:
Abortions Performed in NJ from 1991 to 2004
Break Down by Enticity
| Black | 210,608 (45%) |
| White | 157,697 (34%) |
| Other | 85,699 (18%) |
| Not Stated | 14,590 (3%) |
| Total: | 468,594 |
Do you think Al Shapton and Jesse Jackson should be outraged by these statistics? Do you think ACLU should reconsider their support of Planned Parenthood? If you look at abortion statistics in the state of New Jersey, the ACLU’s support of Planed Parenthood equals to their support of systematic genocide against blacks.
It would be nice to end my post here. But I will not! If the statistics above made you stop and think for a moment. I think the following may shock you. It is not a secret that in many states ACLU along with Planned Parenthood are continuously appealing any attempt of local legislators to curb down abortions through parental notification laws. In other words, ACLU and Planned Parenthood are saying that your underage daughter can have an abortion, but you have no right to know about it. Taking a closer look at the number of abortions performed on women under the age of 18 in the state of New Jersey reveals very startling picture:
Abortions Performed in NJ from 1991 to 2004
Break down by Age. Under the age of 18.
| Black | 18,047 (51%) |
| White | 11,639 (33%) |
| Other | 4,791 (13%) |
| Not Stated | 1,163 (3%) |
| Total: | 35,640 |
I also could have finished here. But I will not! Doing so would prove a disservice to myself. I have been drilling and looking at these numbers from so many different angles. Hoping that the more “zoom” applied, the less startling the “large picture” would be. It was an impossible task. One would hope that abortions performed on girls age 15 and younger would be in no more than double digits:
Abortions Performed in NJ from 1991 to 2004
Break down by Age. Under the age of 15.
| Black | 2,004 (68%) |
| White | 567 (19%) |
| Other | 305 (10%) |
| Not Stated | 85 (3%) |
| Total: | 2961 |
Double digits? No such luck!!! But how more evil does the Planned Parenthood and ACLU look from this perspective?
So in conclusion I am asking four simple questions. Where are you Al? Where are you Jesse? What kind of Christian ministers are you, to be so blind to the devastation caused by abortion? What kind of civil right leaders are you to keep silence while the abortionists in NJ are killing the future of African Americans?
The sad thing is that neither of the Reverends will ever see this article. And no, I am not taking a cheep shot at prominent black leaders. I am just calling to the task the most influential “heroes” of the civil right movement. The time for repentance is here!

I think to be more accurate you would need to calculate the poverty rate, population of each race etc.
Josh,
I do not doubt that poverty and other factors should be considered. Such as marital status for example.
I am not sure if considering the all possible factors will change the bottom line.
Addressing those factors of course will. However it is my impression as if “abortion” was looked at as the solution to the problem, when in reality it is not.
I agree Josh,
These factors are definitely are important. But when you look what ACLU along with the Planned Parenthood – their are definitely not concerned with poverty or other issues. I mean if I had a daughter, I personally would not want my daughter to go to a dentist without my knowledge, never mind abortion clinic.
Could it be that a majority of the young black women in NJ are in poverty and/or cannot or do not want to support a child? Much more so than whites and other races?
That’s not meant to be a prejudice statement, but I’m sure there is more to it than what you’ve considered.
I think to be more accurate you would need to calculate the poverty rate, population of each race etc.
Josh,
I do not doubt that poverty and other factors should be considered. Such as marital status for example.
I am not sure if considering the all possible factors will change the bottom line.
Addressing those factors of course will. However it is my impression as if “abortion” was looked at as the solution to the problem, when in reality it is not.
I agree Josh,
These factors are definitely are important. But when you look what ACLU along with the Planned Parenthood – their are definitely not concerned with poverty or other issues. I mean if I had a daughter, I personally would not want my daughter to go to a dentist without my knowledge, never mind abortion clinic.
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