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Today marks 50 years of Civil Rights why ignore racism of abortion "Why do the same people who mark the 1964 Civil Rights Act ignore the most widespread civil rights crime of our day: Black Genocide ?" ~ Life Dynamics president, Mark Crutcher. Today, Life Dynamics, Inc., a national pro-life organization located in Denton, Texas, is celebrating 50 years of Civil Rights in America. Wednesday, July 2, 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. As we celebrate this momentous occasion, Mark Crutcher, president of Life Dynamics and producer of the documentary film on Black Genocide, Maafa21, asks, "Why do the same people who mark the 1964 Civil Rights Act ignore the most widespread civil rights crime of our day: Black Genocide ?"

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Today, Life Dynamics, Inc., a national pro-life organization located in Denton, Texas, is celebrating 50 years of Civil Rights in America. Wednesday, July 2, 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. As we celebrate this momentous occasion, Mark Crutcher, president of Life Dynamics and producer of the documentary film on Black Genocide, Maafa21, asks, "Why do the same people who mark the 1964 Civil Rights Act ignore the most widespread civil rights crime of our day: Black Genocide ?"

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Today marks 50 years of Civil Rights why ignore racism of abortion

"Why do the same people who mark the 1964 Civil Rights Act ignore the most widespread civil rights crime of our day: Black Genocide ?" ~ Life Dynamics president, Mark Crutcher.

Today, Life Dynamics, Inc., a national pro-life organization located in Denton, Texas, is celebrating 50 years of Civil Rights in America.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

As we celebrate this momentous occasion, Mark Crutcher, president of Life Dynamics and producer of the documentary film on Black Genocide, Maafa21, asks, "Why do the same people who mark the 1964 Civil Rights Act ignore the most widespread civil rights crime of our day: Black Genocide ?"

As Life Dynamics documents in Maafa21, racism in America came in many forms.

One of those forms was eugenics, a well thought out agenda to limit the births of the Black population.

In Maafa21, Life Dynamics unmasks the attitude of racists who openly admitted that they wanted to target Black babies in the womb.

Just a few years after the Civil Rights Act was passed Louisiana State Judge, Leander Perez said this, "The best way to hate a nig*** is to hate him before he is born," 1970.

That statement is profound because today racists now use abortion to target the Black population before “they are born.”

Mark Crutcher, president of Life Dynamics, explains, “Abortion is not

about woman’s rights or reproductive freedom it is simply about

eugenics. We not only documented the eugenic targeting of minorities

in our film, Maafa21 but also in a report we published in

2011. Research we produced for our report, Racial Profiling by

Planned Parenthood and the American Abortion Lobby, clearly shows

that a majority of family planning centers market abortion to

minorities by locating their centers in minority communities.”

Read the report at

www.maafa21.com

Stats reveal that today more African Americans are killed inside American abortion clinics than are killed from AIDS, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, accidents and violent crime combined.

In fact, every 4 days more Blacks are executed by abortion than the Klan lynched in 150 years

EARLY CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS:

In Maafa21, Life Dynamics details how early civil rights activists recognized this danger:

“The racist tells you to take birth control pills to kill, to murder life that might have existed if you had not … They are planning mass extermination of people they consider dispensable.” ~ Van Keys, Oakland Chapter, Black Panther Party said in 1969.

In 1973, Father George Clements, an African American priest told Jet Magazine, “I believe the entire question of abortions is just one more in the continuous series of events to eliminate the Black population.”

A member of the Detroit Chapter of the Black Panther Party once wrote, “A true revolutionary cares about the people; he cares to the point that he is willing to put his life on the line to help the masses of poor and oppressed people. He would never think of killing his unborn child.”

Perhaps the most stunning statement in Maafa21 comes from Martin Luther King Jr.'s niece, Alveda King, who points out that, "When we said we would no longer sit at the back of the bus, a place was being reserved for us down at the abortion clinic."

Crutcher concludes, “If slavery had never existed, population control organizations like Planned Parenthood would not exist today. When you look at what we document in Maafa21, it is clear that the impetus behind the legalization of abortion was eugenics.”

As we remember the Civil Rights Act of 1964, we need to ask why those who say they stand for civil rights today remain silent and in some cases

participate in the genocide of black babies in the womb through abortion.

If you would like a history of how this racist agenda of black genocide came about Life Dynamics invites you to visit www.maafa21.com where you can view Maafa21 for free.

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For an interview call the office at (940) 380-8800

About Life Dynamics: http://www.lifedynamics.com/Pro-

life_Group/

Mark Crutcher’s Bio http://lifedynamics.com/Pro-

life_Group/Prolife_Activist/

Download the Racial Targeting Report here

www.prolifeamerica.com

You can view the trailer or watch Maafa21 here

http://www.maafa21.com