Linking Abortion to Crime Could Label Unborn Black Americans as
Crooks
A new study proposing that legalized abortions have caused a
reduction in crime is causing great concern among members of the
African-American leadership network Project 21, many of whom fear such ideas
could be used to resurrect racist population control programs of the past meant
to control the black population in the United States.
"According to this
troubling new study by the liberal elite, all it takes to predict criminal
activity is to take a look at the color of the skin of the mother. If you can
get a black woman to abort her unborn child, you can make the world a better
place to live," said Project 21 National Advisory Council member Jackie Cissell
of the Indiana Family Institute.
"Legalized Abortion and Crime," a study
by University of Chicago economist Steven D. Levitt and John J. Donohue III of
the Stanford Law School, says abortions can be credited for a reduction in
murders, other violent crimes and property-related offenses by approximately
one-half since 1991. Given the legal right to terminate a pregnancy since 1973,
it is believed that the reduction in the number of unwanted children to poor
households resulted in fewer young adults prone to criminal activity. Citing
previous research, according to the August 10 Washington Post, the study
mentions that trends in the African-American community fit this
pattern.
Cissell added, "If economics had anything to do with the
survival of the races, this idea would have made us extinct a long time
ago."
Project 21 members are concerned that the widespread acceptance of
the conclusions of studies like "Legalized Abortion and Crime" could be used to
resurrect population control plans similar to Planned Parenthood founder
Margaret Sanger's racist "Negro Project" of the 1930s. The "Negro Project" was
created to reduce the size of black families so blacks would not overwhelm
whites in number. Sanger sought to use birth control policies overall for the
"weeding out of the unfit, or preventing the birth of defectives or of those who
will become defectives."
"This is eugenics with a happy face," said
Project 21 National Advisory Council member and writer Kimberely Jane Wilson.
"The abortion people will stop at nothing to justify their deep desire to kill
babies in the womb. There is nothing they won't twist and no moral tenet they
won't flout."
Project 21 has
been a leading voice of the African-American community since 1992.