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National Black Pro-Life Coalition Releases Startling New Abortion Awareness Video

National Black Pro-Life Coalition Releases Startling New Abortion Awareness Video

"Abortion is the number one killer of African-Americans..."

The National Black Pro-Life Coalition isn't holding anything back. This week, the group released the second part of its three-part video series called, "Numbers Don't Lie." Below, read a recent blurb from the group's web site:

Abortion is the number one killer of African-Americans, as revealed by CDC statistics. In the latest reported year, there were over 363,705 abortions and 289,306 total deaths from all other causes. Yet, this is celebrated as "reproductive justice" by pro-abortion groups who fight to crush free speech in order to silence any discussion.

Aside from claiming that the African American community has been betrayed by black leaders, the coalition rails against the negative societal impact abortion has had on the black community. Planned Parenthood is the one of the video's primary targets, as the coalition alleges that the abortion rights group provides more fetal termination services than it does anything else. The coalition views abortion as "the greatest civil rights issue of our time," writing:

“Choice” is a complete sham as Planned Parenthood increases its share of nationwide abortions while barely offering any other services. In the latest reported year, they aborted 332,278 innocent lives versus providing only 7,021 women with prenatal care and making a measly 977 adoption referrals. That’s 340 abortions for every 1 adoption referral.

Watch the controversial video, below:

And here's the first video in the series:

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Billy Hallowell

Billy Hallowell

Billy Hallowell is a digital TV host and interviewer for Faithwire and CBN News and the co-host of CBN’s "Quick Start Podcast."