To: goldworldnet who wrote (231584 ) 2/27/2002 9:28:15 AM From: goldworldnet Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769670 It's called a new civil rights movement against racist eugenics Black pastors to march for unborn By Stephan Archer © 1999 WorldNetDaily.com A group of black pastors in New Jersey yesterday announced plans to march from Newark, N.J., to Washington, D.C., on behalf of the 1,452 black children aborted each day in the United States. The spokesman for the Say So March, Damon Owens, hopes to have 1,452 African-Americans participate in the march each day which is set to take place Oct. 9-11. While a core group of pastors and volunteers plan to march the entire route, others will participate only as the march comes through their cities. Along with Newark and Washington, D.C., the march will take place in Lawnside, N.J., Philadelphia, Wilmington, Del., and Baltimore, Md. Rallies will take place in each host city. Speaking of the symbolism between the number of aborted black children and the participants in the march, Johnny Hunter, a pastor and the national director for Life Education and Resource Network (LEARN), said, "That (number) represents 1,452 children that will never be able to benefit from the things gained in the civil rights era. What good is a better job opportunity for a child if the child doesn't get to be born? What good is a playground if that child doesn't get to be born?" Hunter said it is the hope of all who have planned the march that it will be educational as well as inspirational. "We really hope to inspire people to love the children," said Hunter. "There's one simple message in this march: 'If you love the children, say so.'" During the interdenominational march, people will be carrying signs with the title "Genocide Awareness Project." These signs, which Hunter described as "graphic," will show the connection between the evil that happened in the past -- such as the Holocaust and the lynching of blacks -- with abortion. "This march is a civil rights march," said Owens. "We're organizing this march to tell our black brothers and sisters we have been duped into destroying ourselves. Even though we make up 12 percent of the population, we supply 33 percent of the abortion industry's business. We have fallen prey to the Margaret Sangers of the world." Margaret Sanger was a eugenicist and founder of Planned Parenthood. Hunter's group, LEARN, which is the largest, African-American, pro-life ministry in the United States, has published extensive data and research information on what it calls the racist origins of Planned Parenthood and is assisting the pastors in the organization of the march. Commenting why the black culture in America has been so accepting of abortion, Owens said, "We bought into a lot of lies -- the whole abortion issue wrapped around the glorious words of 'choice' and 'freedom' and 'right to privacy.'" Owens hopes during the march, the people will wake up and be "galvanized" to what's happening around them. Owens stated, "In the three days of this march, more African-Americans will be murdered by abortion than were lynched from 1882-1968. It's time to stop the genocide." worldnetdaily.com * * *