African American students shocked after viewing abortion vid
Two black students on the campus of Columbus State Community College watched a video showing an actual abortion and were heartbroken. “It just broke my heart inside,” said one of the students. The video was shown by the pro-life group Created Equal, “I don’t think it’s right to do that … to kill somebody like…
Two black students on the campus of Columbus State Community College watched a video showing an actual abortion and were heartbroken.
“It just broke my heart inside,” said one of the students.
The video was shown by the pro-life group Created Equal, “I don’t think it’s right to do that … to kill somebody like that,” the student told Created Equal.
The second student told the pro-life group, ” I knew what it [abortion] was, I just really didn’t want to know. So when I see stuff like this it changes my whole aspect of how I think about it.”
Asked why the video broke their hearts, one of the students replied, “They’re just little babies – dead little babies,” he said emotionally.
Abortion is the number one killer of the African American community and a powerful film, Maafa21, details how abortion was founded in racist eugenics – below is a clip from that film which you can watch in full here. http://www.maafa21.com :
http://youtu.be/iE5LBmqvxTQ
*** Originally published on the blog Saynsumthn, republished with permission !
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