All I can say is that young women and men need to be told outright who Planned Parenthood is, what their history is, and why as young people they should stay as far away from them or their clone organizations as they possible can.
At the college in my town they had a pizza and beer fundraiser party with music and all in the name abortion services a week ago. I can’t make this stuff up- that’s how warped some of the ideologies are among students there. It’s always framed in the context of some kind of future economic peril. The essence of existence become dryly reduced to an ‘unintended’ or ‘unwanted’ objectification. Oh, you- you 19, 20, and you still ain’t got yo, uh, vital mechanisms understood? But it’s all good being promiscuous after the party, they’ll get you fixed up if an ‘accident’ happens.
They killing more than our future, they killing our past by encroaching upon and constricting the self replicating vessels of life that are to be given precious wisdom and knowledge of self. Young Black people need knowledge of self now more than ever. It’s 2009- if kids are still on Santa Claus cause of some fear of them growing up ‘too soon’ in *these days*, that’s a flat failure. It’s real out here 365. There are more insightful ways of keeping these kids full of good cheer and hope than this yearly charade. ‘Is this fat white man gonna give me some presents.’ Are we out our minds?
Signs Of The Times (In Baltimore)
by Duane on December 8th, 2009 at 8:03 amOf 50 individuals who testified before the council’s hearings, there was not a single client of a pregnancy center who claimed to have been misled
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