February 18, 2015 - Press Release
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The Center
For Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) will introduce a provocative
new sign display titled: “All Black Lives Matter,”
Thursday, February 19, 2015, at the east front of the U.S.
Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., at 11:00 a.m.
The
featured speaker at the related press conference will be
African-American Pastor, founder of BlackGenocide.Org, and
long-time CBR Board Member, Rev. Clenard Childress. Several
other African-American pastors and pro-life activists will
also present brief remarks.
The first
of the four disturbing signs comprising the new exhibit is
themed: “All Black Lives Matter.” The second is “Don’t
Shoot;” the third is “I Can’t Breathe;” and the fourth is
“Abortion Suppresses the Black Vote.”
The exhibit
was inspired by the tragic series of encounters between
black suspects and white police officers in which the
suspects lost their lives while being taken into custody.
CBR believes the rule of law requires that police officers
who employ excessive force should be prosecuted, convicted
and punished appropriately. A young black man who raises
his hands, shouting “Don’t shoot!” has a right to be
apprehended unharmed. A young black man restrained in a
police choke-hold should never die of asphyxiation after
declaring, “I can’t breathe.” The evidence is often in
dispute, but where proven beyond a reasonable doubt, police
brutality is an intolerable outrage -- especially if
racially motivated. But where is the African-American
community’s outrage over the hundreds of thousands of
preborn black children butchered this year by the brutality
of abortion?! Why isn’t the civil rights’ slogan “Don’t
shoot” accompanied by the exhortation “Don’t abort”? When
will African-American religious and political leaders
acknowledge that aborted babies can’t breathe either? A
police choke-hold can be a form of torture and abortion also
tortures babies to death. As Lila Rose recently established
in another of her brilliant Live Action videos, the abortion
industry lies to mothers about fetal pain.
The British
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
reports in a review titled: “Fetal Pain: Implications for
Research and Practice” (September 1999), that “…It is
possible that the fetus can feel pain from 20 weeks and is
caused distress from interventions as early as 15 or 16
weeks [p 885].” Brain structures activated by 16 weeks
“…could be associated with unpleasant conscious experience
[p. 885].” Between 13 and 16 weeks is when “…it is likely
that the fetus is aware of anything that is going on in its
body… [p.882].” At eight weeks, “The fetus starts to make
movements in response to being touched… [p. 882].” More than
100,000 babies are aborted after 13 weeks (about 10% of the
1.2 million total annually. Approximately 17,000 are killed
after 21 weeks (about 1.4% of the total).
A large
percentage of these babies are African-American and many are
dying slow, agonizing deaths. Those who aren’t torn to
pieces suffer excruciating heart attacks after being
injected with lethal doses of digoxin or potassium chloride,
the same poisons being used to stop the hearts of death row
inmates (See Bostn.com, “Shots Assist in Aborting Fetuses,”
August 10, 2007.”)
The
Orange County Register, January 24, 2015, published a
story headlined “Justices to Review Drug for Execution,”
which reported that the U.S. Supreme Court is examining the
possibility that these drugs are causing inmates “intense”
pain. The Los Angeles Times, on the same day, notes
that an African-American inmate named Charles Warner
recently exclaimed, “My body is on fire” after receiving
this lethal injection.
The
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
is rightly dismayed to report (NAACP LDF Report “Death Row
U.S.A.,” Summer 2013) that black inmates comprise 42% of
death row prisoners. Why then, do they strongly support the
slaughter of the far greater numbers of African-American
preborn children being executed with the same lethal
injections?
NAACP leader Julian Bond recently equated abortion rights
with racially-related civil rights (NAACP Leader: Right to
Abort is Same as Right to Eat at Lunch Counter,”
LifeNews.com, August 6, 2014). The NAACP is so
intellectually dishonest concerning black genocide that its
board refuses to permit any debate on any proposed
resolution related to abortion and won’t even allow the
public reading of such proposals.
As these abortion photos prove incontestably, abortion is an
act of violence which kills a baby, and abortion is teaching
an entire generation of young African-Americans to solve its
problems by resorting to violence. Could this moral
confusion be a contributing factor in the 2013 Uniform
Crime Report which disclosed that 90% of black homicide
victims were killed by black attackers? The violence of
black genocide may be driving the violence of black homicide
in a bizarre orgy of communal self-destruction. Not since
the child-sacrifice of the ancient Israelites has any people
collaborated so willingly in its own extermination.
Michael
Novak points out in National Review (“Notre Dame
Disgrace,” April 9, 2009), that “…Black women make up 11% of
the national female population but have more than 36% of all
abortions…” He adds that “…Of the 47 million children
aborted since 1973, some 16 million have been black. If
those children had been allowed to live, the black
population… [in 2009 would have been] about 50% larger than
it…[was] –about 49 million instead of 33 million.” At that
rate, by 2014, 18 million black babies had been killed.
Planned Parenthood “abortion care” has suppressed the black
vote more effectively than poll taxes, literacy tests, voter
I.D. requirements and Ku Klux Klan lynchings combined.
These new
signs are intended to stop this fratricidal atrocity and CBR
will collaborate with African-American anti-abortion leaders
across the country to display them at middle schools, high
schools, universities and churches with substantial black
enrollment. Our African-American President has betrayed
us. It is long past time for us to take matters into our
own hands with an unavoidable witness against this great
evil.
February is
Black History Month. Black history in America is a story of
kidnapping and forced labor and segregation. Those terrible
injustices flourished only as long as they were allowed to
remain invisible. The genius of the great abolitionists and
civil rights activists to whom African-Americans owe their
freedom was their courage in dramatizing black suffering,
with iconic illustrations and photographs and films which
pricked the collective conscience. Now it is the conscience
of the black culture which must be pricked, and once again
the agent of change will be disturbing pictures which make
visible the injustice of black genocide. Bloody images of
“Bloody Sunday” forced white people to face their
responsibility for civil rights abuses. But every day is
“Bloody Sunday” for hundreds of “unwanted” preborn
African-American children. Today, however, it is the
parents of those children who are shedding the innocent
blood. Sickening pictures restored racial justice and we
are certain that the same sort of imagery is the only path
to the restoration of prenatal justice.
For media
inquiries, contact Rev. Clenard Childress, CBR board member
(revchildressjr@aol.com,
201-704-9325 ); or Gregg Cunningham, Executive Director (CBR@cbrinfo.org,
949-206-0600).
Thank You In
Advance,

Rev. Clenard H. Childress Jr.
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