The rape of American women and Planned Parenthood
Urban neighborhoods have a few affordable alternatives
Lately, the sound of galloping hooves and rustling white sheets has risen in a deafening squall from the Capitol. Like their Klan ancestors, elite White males in Congress’ political lynch mob are once again savaging communities of color. The House’s vote to gut Planned Parenthood is a criminal act against poor and working-class women and their families.
In many rural and urban neighborhoods there are few affordable alternatives to the healthcare provided by Planned Parenthood and other reproductive-rights service providers. These clinics are the front line of preventive care in poor working-class White communities and communities of color, providing pregnancy and STD testing, contraception, pap smears, abortions, and counseling for families with little to no health coverage.
Ever since its midterm elections’ sweep, the far right has ramped up its unrelenting drive to theocracy, using reproductive rights as its battleground. Drawing on the sabotage of ACORN, House Speaker John Boehner and a host of other GOP and so-called Blue Dog Democrat fascists are bound and determined to take down Planned Parenthood.
Extending Hyde Amendment restrictions on federal funding for abortions to private providers is central to their agenda. Too spineless to criminalize women who seek abortions outright, Religious Right politicians instead choose to pillage healthcare provisions that keep women from falling deeper into poverty, illness and economic dependence. Hiding behind Orwellian claims of being pro-life, far right politicians exercise draconian control over the bodies of poor women and their families in the name of God, guns, and bloody fetuses. Why not just jail ‘em all and let God sort ‘em out?
It should be no revelation that when poor women are denied access to decent affordable reproductive care—including access to safe abortions—families and communities suffer. While federal and state governments dismantle education and healthcare funding, the American military regime goes untouched. Because Black and Latino communities are on the front lines of imperialist military recruitment and educational inequity, few people of color would argue that government handouts to the military industrial complex should trump education funding.
However, reproductive justice just doesn’t have the same political cache or urgency amongst progressives of color. Consequently, conservative reactionary forces within the African American community have successfully allied with the Religious Right in a revived anti-abortion billboard campaign targeting Black women. This propaganda has cropped up recently in Black and Latino Southern California neighborhoods. By implying that aborting Black babies makes them an “endangered species,” these billboards evoke plantation-era regimes of social control.
In essence, bad “genocidal” Black women don’t know their place, don’t know that they were put here to be God’s sacrificial vessels and don’t seem to grasp that only evil promiscuous misguided Jezebels get knocked up. They also haven’t gotten Sarah Palin’s “telegram” that women who are forced to have unwanted children will earn more, achieve higher education levels, and have a markedly better quality of life than women who aren’t. These ignorant bad Black women destroy Black communities with their arrogant self-absorption and unchecked sexual license. After all, Black women who exercise control over their own bodies and destinies commit race betrayal and gender sacrilege.
How do we know these gospel truths? Powerful white male legislators, Black preachers, and Christian soldiers like MLK’s anti-abortion activist niece Alveda King tell us so. They tell us that abortion is the greatest civil rights threat of our era. Like their Islamic fundamentalist comrades in the Middle East, these pro-death marauders know all too well that female sexuality is a dangerous commodity which only the jackboot of big government can control. Complicit with Black hyper-religiosity and Black nationalist delusions, silent progressives of color give them this license.
Sikivu Hutchinson is the author of Moral Combat: Black Atheists, Gender Politics, and the Values Wars (Infidel Books).
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A new report claims that Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry target Black and Hispanics by placing abortion facilities in disadvantaged communities.
The report by the anti-abortion group Life Dynamics is titled, “Racial Targeting and Population Control,” and claims to have validated assertions pro-lifers have made for years—that abortion advocates have purposefully placed abortion centers in urban areas with high percentages of Black and Hispanic residents.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Black youth report considerable pressure to have sex, according to a new survey of 1,500 Black youth ages 13-21 released by ESSENCE Magazine and The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. Of those who have had sex, 47% of those 13-21 (including 21% of those 13-15) say they have been pressured to go further sexually than they wanted to. The groundbreaking results are featured in the October issue of ESSENCE magazine.
The budget deal hammered out at the eleventh hour by House Republicans, Senate Democrats and White House officials last week and approved yesterday will keep the government operating until Sept. 30, but according to Rep. Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles), House Democrats had no input into the plan which slices $38 billion from federal programs.
Imagine being a 24-year-old, fresh out of college, making an hourly wage at a small business that does not offer health insurance and being sexually active.
Also, imagine being 17, 18 and even 19 years old, opting out of college, which also means also opting out of student healthcare, normally provided by colleges and universities.
Black Women for Wellness (BWW)—a nonprofit organization committed to the well being of women and girls by building healthy communities through health education, empowerment and advocacy—joined with others nationally and locally last week to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


