iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Anti-Abortion Movement Targets Black Women In Latest Efforts

Obama Billboard

First Posted: 04/22/11 03:34 PM ET Updated: 06/22/11 06:12 AM ET

On March 29, Texas-based anti-abortion group Life Always launched a billboard campaign on the South Side of Chicago that features a picture of President Obama's face alongside the words, "Every 21 minutes, our next possible leader is aborted." Less than a week after the 30 billboards went up, community members covered most of them with fabric banners that featured angry messages written in red paint.

"There is no place for those billboards in the discourse," Hilary Shelton, director of the NAACP's Washington bureau, told HuffPost. "They were offensive because they focused on African American women and their wombs being somehow dangerous, and they raised major concerns in our community. The really underhanded attack on the president was also seen as being unfounded and unfair."

Rev. Derek McCoy, the public face of the Life Always billboard campaign, has not been deterred by the outcry. He said Life Always is planning on expanding its black-targeted anti-abortion campaign into new cities, including Atlanta, Los Angeles and Houston. He is confused by the African American community's outrage.

"I know I've punched my African American card, so to speak, so when folks tell me, 'Hey, this is a racist plot,' I think that's absolutely ludicrous," said McCoy, an outspoken Maryland pastor who sits on the board of directors at Life Always. "I'm not sold out to any particular party in terms of Democrat or Republican -- matter of fact, I'm Independent. But if I take a step back and look at this issue objectively and say, where are the majority of their abortion clinics? They're in urban and African American communities, hands down."

The "positive message" McCoy says he is trying send with the Obama billboard and others, including one in New York City featuring a picture of a young African American girl next to a pro-life message, is that the disproportionately high incidence of abortions among black women -- who currently account for 30 percent of all U.S. abortions but only about 12 percent of the population -- is decimating the black community and killing off potential black leaders.

But further examination reveals that economic circumstances account for the disparity much more than race does. According to the most recent census data, African Americans made up nearly a quarter of the population living below the poverty line in 2009, and 42 percent of women who seek abortions are poor. Moreover, poor women are more likely to have unintended pregnancies. The Guttmacher Institute estimates that among women below the poverty line, 62 percent of pregnancies are unintended. Sixty-nine percent of pregnancies among black women are unintended, compared with 40 percent of pregnancies among whites.

Despite these numbers, the pro-life movement has made a series of attempts over the past several months to tie race issues into the abortion debate, and the sentiment has seeped into legislation. Arizona recently passed -- and Kansas is currently considering -- a bill that outlaws abortions that women want performed on the basis of the race or gender of the fetus, although state lawmakers could not point to any evidence that such abortions are occurring in the U.S.

Rep. Steve Montenegro (R-Litchfield Park), the sponsor of the Arizona bill, pointed to a 2010 article in The Economist on "gendercide" as the source of his concern. "This is not hearsay," he said, "This is happening."

The Economist article on which Montenegro based his legislation discusses the problem of gender-motivated abortions in India and China, but mentions nothing about abortions performed on the basis of race -- or, for that matter, any kind of abortions performed in the United States.

"That's just not the reality in our country," said Dr. Willie J. Parker, the medical director of Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington. Parker performs 10 to 15 abortions a day, two or three times a week at a Washington, D.C., clinic, and he said he has never encountered a patient with a racially-motivated agenda. "To have a law against something nobody's doing is part of a strategy, rather than addressing a real need," he said.

Republicans have long used social issues as a wedge to divide the black community, which has historically leaned conservative on some social issues, while identifying with Democrats on economic and civil rights concerns. While 96 percent of black voters supported Obama in the 2008 elections, the black community in California voted overwhelmingly with Republicans for the Proposition 8 ballot initiative to repeal a court ruling in favor of gay marriage. In 2010, conservatives received another boost from the black community in the vote against the Proposition 19 ballot initiative to legalize marijuana.

African Americans are slightly more divided on the issue of abortion rights, Shelton said. Considering their own history of oppression, they are very sensitive to individuals having the freedom and right to control their own bodies, but many are also morally opposed to abortion itself.

Into this ambivalence stepped Life Always, a subsidiary of controversial anti-abortion group Heroic Media, whose mission is to reduce the number of abortions by referring women to faith-based "crisis pregnancy resource centers." Heroic Media was founded by Brian Follett, a white, conservative business owner with close ties to Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee who came under fire when he likened family planning to genocide in the December 2010 campaign, "Planned Parenthood Aborts African Americans."

While Derek McCoy and Stephen Broden, both black pastors, have stepped out as the face of Life Always and its billboard campaign, the organization is actually registered under Follett's name. Opponents of the billboard campaign find it problematic that a white Republican man is targeting black women in his campaign and purporting to care about the future of black leadership.

"He uses President Obama's face on his billboards, but he is holding fundraisers for Sarah Palin, so where are his real political sympathies?" said Loretta Ross, national coordinator of the Sister Song Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective.

Rev. McCoy acknowledged that Life Always is trying to downplay Follett's role in the billboard campaign.

"[Life Always is] registered under his name, and we're straight about that," he told HuffPost. "It's not like we're just his pawns -- that is so far from the truth. We have our own voice and our own individuality. But we have not cast him too hard with, hey, you need to come out and speak out on these issues, because we understand, let's be honest, an ultra-conservative, white, right-wing guy can't speak to some of the issues in African American communities."

Despite the controversy over its leadership, Life Always is continuing to push Heroic Media's agenda with a new television ad campaign aimed at Planned Parenthood, which it believes is deliberately targeting blacks and minorities through the placement of its clinics.

"I wouldn't say a person that got hired last week [at Planned Parenthood] went with a predetermined motive to kill off the black race," McCoy said. "I do think, though, they are following a strategic plan which was put in place many years ago."

Anti-abortion activists have long tried to win over the black community by associating abortion with Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger and the eugenics movement. In fact, less than one in ten abortion clinics, including Planned Parenthood clinics, are located in predominantly African American communities, according to a 2008 study by the Guttmacher Institute. And a Planned Parenthood spokesperson said the demographic breakdown of its patients speaks for itself.

"Thirteen percent of Planned Parenthood's clients are African American. The percentage is nearly identical to the percentage of African Americans in the U.S.," said Dr. Vanessa Cullins, vice president for medical affairs at Planned Parenthood Federation of America. "The cloaking of abortion issues in racism and civil rights is just a ruse, it's a harmful ruse deigned to trick African Americans and other minorities into believing that there is this grand conspiracy against us."

Yet despite the facts, some remain concerned that the pro-life movement's appropriation of civil rights issues is having an effect on the black community.

"The billboards are exacerbating sexist tensions in the black community, because a lot of black men are drinking the kool-aid, thinking that suddenly the black community is disappearing because of family planning," said Loretta Ross. "The logic of fighting oppression by oppressing ourselves -- well, I just don't get it."

FOLLOW HUFFPOST POLITICS
Subscribe to the HuffPost Hill newsletter!
On March 29, Texas-based anti-abortion group Life Always launched a billboard campaign on the South Side of Chicago that features a picture of President Obama's face alongside the words, "Every 21 min...
On March 29, Texas-based anti-abortion group Life Always launched a billboard campaign on the South Side of Chicago that features a picture of President Obama's face alongside the words, "Every 21 min...
 
 
  • Comments
  • 2,705
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Highlights
Bloggers
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (41 total)
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
11:22 PM on 06/21/2011
"EVERY 21 MINUTES OUR NEXT POSSIBLE SERIAL-KILLER IS ABORTED."

My nonsensical headline is at least as reasonable as their nonsensical headline.

In fact, being born un-wanted, un-prepared for and possibly un-loved would mitigate the odds heavily in the direction of my comment.
06:48 PM on 04/26/2011
Abortion by the numbers is racist. Black people compose just over 12% of the U.S. population but abortions for black women make up between 30-36% of all abortions. No, this is not a negative statement towards black women, but rather about those who promote abortion. Herman Cain (the "American Black Conservative" running for president) has called abortion a "black genocide".

Since Roe vs. Wade abortion has reduced the black population by over 25%

In America today almost as many African-American children are aborted as are born.
http://www.abort73.com/abortion/abortion_and_race/
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/herman-cain-it-s-not-planned-parenthood
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-m5DiuibwZv0/TZ-FHP90xlI/AAAAAAAAAP8/-D17GzxuUJY/s1600/AHA+POSTERS6.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-6bQRs9_QfXQ/TZ-FmtSSdWI/AAAAAAAAAQk/OtjuDzuuZnw/s1600/AHA+POSTERS17.jpg

http://abolishhumanabortion.blogspot.com/2011/04/negro-genocide.html
photo
Veritas is Pro Life
Follower of Christ, Family Man and Marine
12:27 PM on 04/27/2011
Truth hurts, keep up the fight for life!
photo
pixiepotpie
If you can buy an election, you can pay more taxes
07:34 PM on 05/02/2011
Seems to me if all these African-American women are having abortions, they'd probably appreciate it if you'd mind your own business.
05:43 PM on 04/26/2011
Louisiana's new bill targets mothers and providers with felony.

http://t.co/rElujpB via @motherjones
05:25 PM on 04/26/2011
OMG!

Louisiana's "Feticide" Bill
http://t.co/rElujpB via @motherjones
photo
cheo
better a bleeding heart than none at all
03:46 AM on 04/25/2011
Let me re-write that first sentence.

These fraudulent charges grew out of an originally accurate historical view held by whites that claimed other races were genetically inferior.
06:12 AM on 04/25/2011
I think that it may have been removed because of the 'external link' rule, but I do agree with and understand your frustration.

Most of the time I get censored because of silly words that somehow someone or something finds 'too inflammatory' or something... But since we're 'friends' on here, I did get to read your comment (but I know you don't want to preach to the choir =] )

I feel your pain, bruh...

(I surely hope you get to read my response at least!)
photo
cheo
better a bleeding heart than none at all
08:53 PM on 04/25/2011
Thanks. They finally posted my comment, but it was posted long after my original edit.
And one of the reasons I an so incensed about this ugly distortion is that I am a woman. Not black, but a woman who worries how much this lie is invading the black community through their churches.
photo
cheo
better a bleeding heart than none at all
08:57 PM on 04/25/2011
I still did a poor job of phrasing. Should have written it all out first....apologies for my awkward intro.

Historically there has been a view held by whites that other races were genetically inferior.
A fraudulent theory has been co-opted out of that historical truth and been turned into a very ugly propaganda campaign.
photo
cheo
better a bleeding heart than none at all
03:43 AM on 04/25/2011
These fraudulent charges grew out of an originally accurate historical view that races other than whites were genetically inferior.
The Right has co-opted and expanded this theory and turned it into something very heinous.
In the 2008 election Planned Parenthood was charged with using abortion to commit Black Genocide. This continues to spread.

The ONLY documentation is found on RW websites. Many still feature the very debunked O'Keefe sting video as legitimate

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/mar/14/npr-republicans
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/newsroom/press-releases/statement-stuart-schear-vice-president-communications-planned-parenthood-federation-america-liv-36136.htm

Sanger had very Victorian ideas about sex, but her desire for women to have control over their pregnancies was real. Her first Family Planning clinic in Harlem was backed by the local Baptist Church, the Urban League and W.E.B. DuBois. Would they have supported that if they thought her purpose was genocide? Sanger didn't even approve of abortion except in extreme cases.

Rod Parsley (a white McCain spiritual advisor) has pushed the black genocide agenda very hard. Especially in black churches.

Sam Stein, Mar 21, 2008 HP
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/21/mccain-spiritual-guide-ac_n_92757.html

Rod Parsley Channels Glenn Beck to Expose "Black Genocide"
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/category/individuals/rod-parsley
or here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uICSEEBSDV4&feature=player_embedded#at=160

Barack Obama and the Negro Project
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfFVKqHWJU0
jusathot
Nice seeing ya
05:14 PM on 04/24/2011
Pray tell why Ms.Clarence Thomas lobbied with all her heart against The Family Leave Act, which would help fathers be more involved with their little ones, and against equal pay for equal work if Conservaties care about children?
05:41 PM on 04/24/2011
I suspect some conservatives care about children and some do not. Much like some liberal. And some independents. And some apolitical persons. And so on...
jusathot
Nice seeing ya
07:30 PM on 04/24/2011
Tell me one liberal lawmaker actively involved in the war against lower income women and their children? Which democrat is cutting them off at the knees?
11:28 AM on 04/24/2011
That is the most revolting ad I have ever seen. The same people who campaigned against him now using Obama's image for their own campaign, as if he was a proponent. Leave it to the far flung right to try and confuse people. It is what they are best at.
10:01 AM on 04/24/2011
Conservatives need to know that their policies have always made it very hard to raise a Black kid. To believe that group is concerned cause my imagination to stretch farther than possible. They have never had one single concern for the blacks before this.
06:14 AM on 04/25/2011
PREACH my friend!

(but they -ALREADY- know that their policies make it tough... and they like it that way and need to find a way to keep it going...)
09:40 AM on 04/24/2011
The same people who want to prevent abortions are also against providing health care to that child once it is born.

If life is so precious, why don't we fight to preserve it?

We are 47th in the world in infant mortality:

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2091rank.html

and 50th in the world in life expectancy:

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2102rank.html

and why do all current Republican budget proposals include cutting services to both mothers and children?
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
12:18 AM on 06/22/2011
fanned an faved for citing the critical facts...jt

US "47th in the world in infant mortality:
https://www.cia.gov/ library/publications /the-world -factbook/rankorder/2091rank.h\tml
and 50th in the world in life expectancy :
https://ww w.cia.gov/library/publications /the-world-factbook/rankorder/2102rank.html"

Face the facts: Anti-choice fanatics want to diminish government except when it enforces their peculiar morals.
08:40 AM on 04/24/2011
I'd honestly like to hear just one "pro lifer" respond to the point made several times on this thread that once the babies get here, you don't do anything for them beyond perhaps (in the most benevolent of cases) supplying the mother with a few weeks worth of diapers and a car seat. Why not adopt the ones here already? Why are so many children in america abused, neglected, in the foster care system, and murdered if we so value the lives of children in this country? And if you are "pro-life" can you also be for the death penalty? I'm really not trying to judge here, I honestly want to understand this because I've never actually heard a pro lifer answer these questions...
05:13 PM on 04/24/2011
Many antichoicers are also very strongly in favor a broad social net and are very strongly opposed to capital punishment. I have worked closely with a number of antichoicers on poverty and the death penalty, many of them Catholic.
06:17 AM on 04/25/2011
You can SURELY say this AGAIN, my friend...

(and again, and again, and again, and again....)
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
ThinkinPerson
03:35 AM on 04/24/2011
Republicans wouldn't care this much in getting a Black person's vote.

Bring the babies in, but that's about it, then Republicans suddenly become MISSING IN ACTION if that baby needs something after birth.

IF these guys care so much, why aren't we watching white billionaires running to adopt the many African American children in foster care - after all, one might be our next President.

I say before you ever get a right to carry a protest sign over abortions,SHOW ME PROOF YOU ADOPTED A CHILD, OTHERWISE, BE QUIET.

I personally don't want to see or hear one more MAN telling a woman what to do with her body, unless he has adopted a child and demanded equal pay for women, and equal costs for medical care.

Also, why don't the ANTI-ABORTION crowd ever start a VASeCToMY MOVEMENT?
08:42 AM on 04/24/2011
f &f
06:18 AM on 04/25/2011
DITTO!

F&F'ed for the REALNESS!
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
Maezeppa
Happy-Happy Joy-Joy
11:18 PM on 04/23/2011
Look at the graphic carefully.  Keeping in mind that billboards are designed to communicate their content in 3 seconds ask yourself, "What is this billboard really communicating?   
 
In an election run-up, this billboard is intended to create a subliminal sense of anxiety and mistrust toward Obama.  Just look at it.  The artwork makes Obama appear bloody and unpleasant, like a dictator.  The word "Aborted" is in large, crooked red type.  Crooked type is always the most eye-catching.   Lower and closer to Obama an arrow points out from him that says "That's abortion".  
 
If you glance at it and away quickly, as if you're driving past a large billboard, it creates a sinister feeling.  It's meant to.  The intent of this billboard is to suppress votes in the Obama base. 
 
 
I understand that when "Obama = black genocide" is articulated in words, it does not make rational, intellectual sense, but to be effective propaganda, it doesn't have to.  These billboards are designed to bypass the “reason and logic” part of the brain and stimulate only the brain's emotional core.  The idea is to create voter suppression in Obama’s base.   
06:20 AM on 04/25/2011
YOU get it!

(and got it!)

F&F'ed for THE TRUTH.
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
Maezeppa
Happy-Happy Joy-Joy
09:46 AM on 04/25/2011
Thank you very much.   Afterthought:  this billboard is also designed to remind far right religious voters to hate Obama.  
 
People mostly vote for two reasons - they're wild about their candidate or they hate the other side's candidate.  Because the Republican 2012 candidate is going to be a dud so that makes Option 2 the strategy - whip those religious right voters into a hate and fear frenzy. 
 
Putting this billboard in Chicago's South Side, squarely in Obama's was a masterstroke since it guaranteed wide publicity.   I bet more people in Oklahoma are seeing this billboard in their newspapers and on TV than are driving past it on the street.
11:11 PM on 04/23/2011
To anti-abortion folk: Stop trying to tell Black women what to do, mine your own “D” business.
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
Maezeppa
Happy-Happy Joy-Joy
12:27 AM on 04/24/2011
F&F
photo
clearthinker2008
we need to respect each other
07:07 AM on 04/24/2011
Agreed.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
idisVA
11:06 PM on 04/23/2011
Since when did 'these people' take interest in the welfare of A-As.
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
Maezeppa
Happy-Happy Joy-Joy
12:31 AM on 04/24/2011
Exactly.   This billboard is actually not about abortion.  It's an anti-Obama graphic, making him look sinister and bloody and like a dictator.   
 
The real is to emotionally tie Obama to black genocide, and create a sense of anxiety and mistrust in his base during the run-up to the elections.  
 
 
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Tony12345
09:15 AM on 04/25/2011
Given that the one issue Obama passionately fought for as a state senator in Illinois was to let doctors kill off a child that survives a botched abortion, I think it's a perfectly legitimate link... The man is cold and callous.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
GypsyRobin
Cast aspersions on Gohmert not his asparagus!
02:25 AM on 04/24/2011
Simple. --When it suits their purpose.

You don't see them harping on Lilly-White Christian women now do you?
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
Maezeppa
Happy-Happy Joy-Joy
10:44 AM on 04/25/2011
This billboard is not really aimed at the black community.   Its target is religious right voters.  The aim is to stir them up, remind them to hate Obama.   Hate gets Republicans cash contributions, party volunteers, and votes.  It's very sophisticated right wing political propaganda.
 
Look at the graphic.   Obama looks like a big, bloody dictator.  From him, an arrow saying "that's abortion" flies toward a big, bloody-looking word:  "Abortion".   Even the word "LEADER" is gray and monolithic.   It's intended to be scary-looking.