"Black children are an endangered species" - Abortion billboards strike a nerve

Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow

4/2/2010

"Black children are an endangered species" is the theme of a billboard campaign in Georgia meant to reduce abortions among African-American women.

There are now 80 billboards in predominately African-American neighborhoods of metro Atlanta. The signs began appearing in late January and are expected to be taken down soon. Ryan Bomberger, founder of The Radiance Foundation, shares his thoughts on the campaign's success.

"The best way to measure it is to see the way that the opposition has risen so strongly against it," he comments. "More importantly to us, though, are the testimonies that have come in -- I mean the hundreds of e-mails that have come in as a result of the campaign, and many of them talking about personal transformations of heart and mind."

Those positive reports are crucial to the mission of The Radiance Foundation, he says, as the organization's hope throughout the campaign was to educate the public on the genocide directed at minority communities.

"On our [web]site...we're very specific...to talk about how starting in 1939 with the Negro Project, it was specifically targeted toward poor blacks," Bomberger explains. "And we contend that that targeting has never ended."

Although he does not agree with every statement in the Maafa 21 documentary produced by Life Dynamics, he does believe it effectively drives home the point that minorities are the targets of Planned Parenthood, and TooManyAborted.com presents irrefutable facts that give that argument more credibility.







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