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Dissecting the Abortion Debate Through the Lens of Racial Justice with Dr. Alveda King

May 06, 2024 Walter Season 4 Episode 7
Dissecting the Abortion Debate Through the Lens of Racial Justice with Dr. Alveda King
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Dissecting the Abortion Debate Through the Lens of Racial Justice with Dr. Alveda King
May 06, 2024 Season 4 Episode 7
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It's time to face the uncomfortable truth; abortion is decimating our Black and Brown communities. On my show, we're unearthing the sobering reality of how abortion rates amongst black women are not just statistics; they are signifiers of a much darker issue, one that has reshaped our demographics and threatens the very fabric of our culture. With the powerful voice of Dr. Alveda King joining the conversation, we delve into the raw intersection of racism and abortion, unpacking how these forces devalue human life and perpetuate a cycle of loss.

This episode isn't just about discussing problems; it's about igniting change and demanding accountability. We'll confront the startling fact that a large percentage of surgical abortion facilities are strategically placed near Black neighborhoods, raising questions and calling for action. As a dedicated pro-life advocate, I am pulling no punches in advocating for the protection of mothers and their unborn children, challenging the harm inflicted by abortionists, and inspiring a collective effort to acknowledge and cherish every human life. Join us for an eye-opening discussion that goes beyond the surface to fight for the heart of our community.

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It's time to face the uncomfortable truth; abortion is decimating our Black and Brown communities. On my show, we're unearthing the sobering reality of how abortion rates amongst black women are not just statistics; they are signifiers of a much darker issue, one that has reshaped our demographics and threatens the very fabric of our culture. With the powerful voice of Dr. Alveda King joining the conversation, we delve into the raw intersection of racism and abortion, unpacking how these forces devalue human life and perpetuate a cycle of loss.

This episode isn't just about discussing problems; it's about igniting change and demanding accountability. We'll confront the startling fact that a large percentage of surgical abortion facilities are strategically placed near Black neighborhoods, raising questions and calling for action. As a dedicated pro-life advocate, I am pulling no punches in advocating for the protection of mothers and their unborn children, challenging the harm inflicted by abortionists, and inspiring a collective effort to acknowledge and cherish every human life. Join us for an eye-opening discussion that goes beyond the surface to fight for the heart of our community.

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Blackman and welcome to the Walt Blackman Show. We are so, so glad that you had an opportunity to come by. This guy stinks. I didn't think so. But welcome to the Wild Black Men Show and we are going to have some great conversations today. We've got a lot to unpack. We are on a one-part of two-part series when we are talking about the abortion issue that's going to the ballot this November. Today we are going to be concentrating on the Black abortion rate and how that has significantly changed the dynamics, demographics, population of the Black and Brown community.

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All right, everybody, welcome back to the Walt Blackman Show. I want to read a quote to you, before we dive into this, from Dr Alveda King. She is a pro-life leader and the niece of the late Dr Martin Luther King Jr, and she says abortion and racism are a symptom of fundamental human error. The error is thinking that when someone stands in the way of our wants, we can justify getting that person out of the way, out of our lives. We create the deception that the other person is less worthy, less human, and we are all fully human when we face this truth. There is no justification for treating those who look different than us as lesser beings. We are simply and we must simply treat other people the way we'd like to be treated. Racism, abortion and other forms of inhumanity will be things of the past. Dr Alveda King, pro-life leader. Now, as you may or may not know, dr Alveda King is a powerful advocate for the unborn and for black Americans as she speaks out against the tragedy of abortion.

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Now, since the 1973 Roe v Wade Supreme Court decision, about 63 million babies, if you haven't known that, have been aborted in facilities across the nation, and it could be said with certainty everyone that the practice has had a personal and practical and political effect on communities and its citizens. Every town and every city, ethnicity and age group has suffered from the tragic effects of this thing that's going on called abortion, mostly surgical and sometimes chemical procedures. They have a toll. It has a toll on our citizens. However, I am a firm believer that the true toll of abortion may remain unknown and it might be immeasurable because of the data and for the most part, ladies and gentlemen, the data has not been well collected or it has been ignored for those responsible to collect the data. So we may not have a true number of the number of abortions since Roe v Wade that have taken place in our country, that have taken place in communities of color, communities that have a higher rate of abortion. Now I will tell you.

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The so-called right to privacy that allows abortion to on demand was created by the Supreme Court for women, but for nearly 50 years now that right has been extended to abortionists as well and they have been taking women for granted and preying on them because they have this new right to privacy that was granted by the Supreme Court. Now this privacy enables abortionists to kill unborn babies late in pregnancy and to avoid accountability for the harm it causes women. Now here's the thing, ladies and gentlemen we cannot continue as a pro-life organization, group, society, to continue to victimize or criminalize women when they have these abortions. We are not walking in their shoes. Now, I am not saying that I am for abortion, because I am not. I am the most pro-life person that you can find on the planet, I believe. However, if we really want to get at this, if we really truly feel like that, we want to help people, particularly in this space, we have to protect women, and abortionists are not doing that. They're not held accountable and they avoid the accountability piece, as I said, of the harm that it causes women.

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Welcome back everybody to the Walt Blackman Show. Welcome back everybody to the Walt Blackman Show and we are diving deep into this emotional conversation that we are having about the black abortion rate and how it affects the black community. Now, if it seems like that I am blowing a lid because of this information, it's nothing new. It's nothing new. Every single time that I read this information and talk about this information, this gets me hot under the collar. Doesn't mean that I do not care about other communities the white community, the Hispanic community, the Asian Pacific Islander community. It doesn't mean that I don't care about their abortion rates, the Italian-American, so on and so forth. Somebody's going to be pissed off because I probably left them out, but it doesn't mean that I don't care about this subject. However, from my position, there are a few black leaders talking about this, and the ones that do talk about this as myself, avita King and other black leaders that are pro-life get shut down. We definitely need to make sure that our elected officials are not writing laws, are using laws that are outdated and erroneous, with legal precedents. If we want to protect lives all lives, all races we need to make sure that our elected officials know what they are doing when it comes to this subject Instead of just getting up there. They can't just get up there and say that they're pro-life. They have to understand how to fix this thing Now.

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Who are the biggest consumers of abortion? Thank you you. 1,000 black babies would have been aborted based on today's numbers that I have just given you. 1,000, not 100, 1,000 a day would have been aborted because of this. What does that mean? Since Roe v Wade, 1973? 20 million black babies have been aborted since then. Since 1973, 20 million have been aborted.

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Now, according to the CDC, states that reported abortions by black women shows disproportionately lead in the numbers that we were talking about Now. For example, in Mississippi, 72% of abortions are obtained by black women. Washington DC 55%. In Michigan, 50%. Alabama, 62%. In many states similar numbers are found, but let me tell you this part, with black women often aborting at two or more times their presence in that population.

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Nothing is being said about this. Do you see where I'm coming from? Do you get where I am coming from on this? Since 1973, 20 million black babies have been aborted. In all states that I talked about Mississippi, Michigan, alabama, dc. There are more abortions, more times their presence in that population. That makes me sick to my stomach, especially when we have an initiative in Arizona that's going to the ballot, that is on demand abortion, past 24 weeks of viability. How can we not see this as what it is, particularly when it is targeted to the black community? How do we wake up in the morning and say this is okay.

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Now, as I said, we need to provide services and counseling and support to women in this situation, in these situations. It's important that we do that. However, it is also important that we recognize this for what it is. We call this for what it is and it is a genocide on the black community. A genocide.

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Now, planned Parenthood, if you don't know, targets minority neighborhoods. Planned Parenthood has surgically abortion facilities near minority communities. You want to know what the numbers are? 79% of Planned Parenthood have surgical abortion facilities near or in black communities. Why? Now you want to know how much there are in other communities 21%, 21% to 79% of Planned Parenthood surgical abortion facilities are in or near black communities. If we don't think that this is a run on eliminating the population of the black community, then we are falling asleep at the wheel. This is not just genocide, ladies and gentlemen, on the black community. This is annihilation. This is a program, a organization that wants to exterminate the black community. If you can't see that, I don't know what else to tell you. I'm so worked up I got to take a break. Everybody. This is Walt Blackman. I'll be right back after these messages.

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Consulting services is your go-to for all your business solutions. As I said, abortion facilities are near or in black communities at a rate of 79%, and it shows through the data that they are major contributors to the rate of which black women obtain abortions. Now, black women are significantly more likely to have these abortions than white women. That is obvious. A study just done last year, released by Protecting Black Life, an outreach of Life Issues Institute, used a 2020, correction, sorry about that a 2020 census data to conclude that, as I said, 79% of the Planned Parenthood's surgical abortion facilities are and I've said this many, many times Disproportionately the leading consumer of abortion services is the African-American female. Now, according to the United States Census Bureau and the CDC abortion surveillance report, black women make up 15% of the childbearing population in 2023. Yet, they obtain 33.6% of reported abortions. Now, black women have the highest abortion ratio in the country, with 335 abortions per 1,000 live births. What does that mean? That means in the black community, ladies and gentlemen, that there are more abortions of black babies than there are live births of black babies. 1,000 black babies are aborted every single day. So by the time we get done with this podcast today and you are done listening to it and you go home to settle into your nice, comfortable home are targeted to black communities. They just don't show up there by accident. They are systematically located within walking distance of African American and, ladies and gentlemen, if you haven't noticed Hispanic communities. Why is that? Now, some time ago, in 2017, life Issues, an institute, analyzed Planned Parenthood placement of 25 new abortion get this mega centers. It's like a Walmart, a Walmart super center, a Planned Parenthood super center, mega centers you have got to be kidding me mega centers and concluded that all of the facilities were within walking distance of minority neighborhoods, and those minority neighborhoods are African-American and Hispanic communities. Now that institute further stated that 80% are targeted. 80% are targeted to black communities. You're trying to tell me that Planned Parenthood does not have a plan to kill off the black population. 80%, ladies and gentlemen, are targeted to black communities.

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Now, when I was in the Arizona House of Representatives, I spoke to a group, the leader of a group called Center for Arizona Policy. They do some great and wonderful things to protecting life and also making sure that the women are cared for, but my biggest complaint with CAP was they were not talking about this enough. This 80% are targeted to black communities. Why aren't we talking about that? Why aren't we hearing more about that? Why do I have to be the broken record of this tragic, tragic incident that has been going on since 1973, where now we have over 20 million abortions in the black community and 80% of those centers are targeted to black communities?

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Their studies have found, through historical revelations, that this thing that is going on is connected to eugenics dating to the mid-1900s. They believed that one of the most effective ways they could advance their agenda. And how do they do it? They concentrate on a part of the population that they do not want, and that is black and brown communities. If you do not think that this initiative that is going to the ballot this November does not affect you and you are a black American or a Hispanic and you believe in what this initiative is going to do, it's going to free and give liberty to those women that want to do this. It's going to allow them freedom to be able to be who they want to be.

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But behind the curtain is Planned Parenthood, killing, systematically targeting minority communities to the rate of genocide. Now, again, I am not saying that we should not care for the woman, that we should not provide services, counseling, get rid of some of the red tape. When we're talking about adoption services, we're talking about foster care, because we should do that. We should make it easier for parents, couples that are legally able and morally correct, to adopt children. We don't want to just give babies out to anybody. We want to make sure that there's a standard. However, the standard has so much red tape that people choose not to do this.

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Now, in closing for today's part one Black Abortion Rate I want to tell you that there is a clip that I will play next week that a person can call in to Planned Parenthood and donate and say I would like my donation to go to aborting a black baby. If you never heard of that, I'll be playing it next week. Now, I understand this may get emotional for some people and some people may not like my tone, my passion to fight against this evil, evil machine of Planned Parenthood doing these things, but I will continue, as long as I have breath in my body, to stand up against this genocide. And, ladies and gentlemen, this is a genocide. This is Walt Blackman.

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