March 19, 2011 10:56 AM
New York black genocide billboard censored
This is one of those pieces of news that I saw out of the corner of my eye, so to speak, and didn't have time to post. Sill important in reminding us all how resistant the black community has been to the FACT that the epidemic of abortion in the US has taken a greater toll on blacks and - because of the genocidal tendencies of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger - does indeed represent a holocaust of sorts.This billboard appeared in New York City, where 57% of black pregnancies end in abortion. Which would make the billboard seem very appropriate and humanitarian - concerned saving the lives of black babies. Which makes always-on-the-wrong-side Al Sharpton's involvement even more ironic.
Thanks to Jan for sending:
Controversial Anti-Abortion Billboard In SoHo Removed
February 24, 2011 11:45 PM
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Controversial billboard on Sixth Ave and Watts St (Photo/Juliet Papa)
Reporting Dave CarlinNEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- Pressure to pull down a shocking anti-abortion billboard has worked. The controversial message, featuring a child, was on display in SoHo for days - and gone in an instant on Thursday night.
"I'm happy someone was smart enough to take it down," Steve Ben Israel told CBS 2′s Dave Carlin.
A woman tells 1010 WINS' Kathleen Maloney that she's happy to see the billboard come down
A blank space is all that's left after it took just minutes for workers to erase the message that had many New Yorkers upset for three days.
Workers took down a controversial anti-abortion billboard in SoHo Thursday night.
"I think it's racist and offensive," Rachel Schipper said.
It was impossible to miss the building-sized anti-abortion announcement on Watt's Street in SoHo. The controversial billboard read, "The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb."
"I don't like it, so I'm glad they took it down," Inwood resident Monica Vidal said.
"I'm glad it's not up there, upsetting people, anymore," added Paige Berges of Midtown.
The removal was ordered Thursday by Lamar Outdoor Advertising - three weeks before it was scheduled to come down - after a chorus of complaints and protests planned Friday by community groups, including that of the Rev. Al Sharpton.
"I think they got a lot of attention, but they may not have gotten a lot of support," Rev. Sharpton said.
The Texas-based group behind the billboard, "Life Always," released a statement that it "strongly disagrees with Lamar Outdoor's decision to remove the billboard...but the billboard's message holds true...that abortion is outpacing life in the black community."
Read more at CBS
See also Abortion and black genocide: Maafa 21 - which has seven other links for further reading.
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