The African American vote could be swinging toward a Trump win if an esteemed group of 26 prominent black Christian leaders have anything to do with it. The group sent a stinging “open letter” to democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for her ‘Unconscionable Silence’ in not denouncing the genocidal abortion crisis gripping the black community, according to the Seymour Institute.
Clinton, who has maintained an iron lock on supporting Planned Parenthood and its alarming preoccupation with the elimination of millions of black babies over several decades. The former Secretary of State has called the organization’s creator, Margaret Sanger, a hero and a champion. This is the same champion who started a “Negro Project” which called for the elimination of the black race.
In fact, she wrote a letter in December 10, 1939 warning a co-conspirator at the Negro Project, “We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population.” This is the same women who excitedly spoke to the KKK in New Jersey in May 1926 and the racist, “lamented America’s “race of degenerates.” The nation’s landscape needed to be purged of its “human weeds” and “the dead weight of human waste.”
The African American vote is more crucial than in any presidential election in recent memory and has provided the winning margin for presidential elections since 1960. These religious leaders are keenly aware of this fact and in the letter stressed, “We know that you will not make the political mistake of taking the 69,000 black churches in the US for granted.”
As the presidential race tightens the urgency of saving black babies from the hands of abortion mill operators like those at Planned Parenthood clinics in black neighborhoods is crucial. GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump has stressed his outspoken support against abortion and especially against the hideous late-term abortion actions that Clinton supports.
The black community is listening and in several recent polls, In Florida, Ohio and other key battleground states black voters are leaning more and more to Trump. Low black voter turnout for Clinton could damage her ability to pull off an Election Day win. According to the Huffington Post, black voters in North Carolina are casting fewer early ballots this year with only 22 percent compared to 27.3 percent of early voters in 2012. There is also a drop of over all black support for Clinton, who is receiving an average of 90 percent compared to Obama’s 95 to 97 percent of the same black vote.
While Clinton has apparently gambled, that blacks would sheepishly follow her to the ballot box and abandon their cultural long held opposition to abortion. These same black religious leaders who sent Clinton the letter emphasize the urgency of the moment. The stress, “Nationally there are 365 black babies aborted for every 1,000 that are born. Blacks account for roughly 38% of all abortions in the country though we represent only 13% of the population.”
Worse yet they point out that in New York City, according to a report prepared by the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, “In 2013 there were more abortions among black women in the city, 29,007, than there were black babies born, 24,108.”
The responsibility for saving the future lives of millions of black babies from becoming the new victims of genocide lies with the true heroes of the unborn babies. Those heroes are the voters, the supporters of pro-life initiatives and the political leaders who are willing to unleash their support for saving the life of the unborn.
Melanie Tipton has worked tirelessly to advocate on behalf of protecting the constitutional protections given Christians and their God-given rights. The award-winning journalist and Executive Producer of the Christian movie “When Angels Weep: Rings of Faith & Fire”., stands firmly on the pro-life efforts of the black religious leaders.
The Christian community is the moral bedrock of the nation. “That is why my new Christian Jesus Gift Store will be supporting their efforts to protect life, but also assist in insuring that Christians efforts to glorify life and witness for Jesus Christ. The war to defend life is real and the religious leaders who are putting Clinton on notice that Christians in the black community are unwilling to witness or permit the devastation of unborn babies in their community or anywhere else in America,” stressed Tipton.