Roundup: The Billboard People
More reaction to the Georgia billboards, and you'll never feel lonely again after the mini roundup.
In Minnesota, when you refer to "The Billboard People," everyone knows that you are discussing "Pro-Life Across America," a group that raises funds to put up anti-choice billboards around the state, with pudgy babies spouting thought bubbles like "I had hiccups when I was in your womb!" But these days, billboards are becoming synonymous with the infamous "Black Children are an Endangered Species" ads sprouting up in Atlanta, Georgia.
Pamela Merritt started an excellent discussion over this campaign last week. Today, our roundup has some other people weighing in.
Tana Ganeva of Alternet refers to the campaign as the "creepy billboards."
The billboard campaign, created by the Radiance Foundation and
Georgia’s Operation Outrage, features a really cute, unaborted child
staring accusingly at female passersby thinking about contributing to
the destruction of the African-American community. ”Black Children Are
an Endangered Species,” it reads.…
What an apt way to trumpet the anti-choice message; no feigned concern
for women’s wellbeing — not even of the “abortion should be illegal
because it makes some women sad” variety (Unlike having a baby against
your will, which always turns out great). Just a weird, creepy
guilt-trip.
Guilt trip appears to be a common theme in reaction to the signs, even from people who consider themselves pro-life.
Unfortunately, through our laws and policies, we have convinced these young women that an unborn child is not a human being.
And we have persuaded them that there is little difference between the morning after and a few weeks down the road.
But while a much quieter debate, abortion always has been a divisive issue in the African-American community.
In "African-American Women and Abortion," an essay by Loretta J.
Ross that traces the advocacy of black women in the planned parenting
movement, the author noted that both the "left" and the "right" aligned
themselves against black women when it came to birth control."That such disparate forces aligned themselves against
African-American women demonstrated that both white bigots and black
sexists could find common cause in the assertion of male authority over
women’s decision regarding reproduction," Ross wrote.Although critics of Planned Parenthood still argue that the group
had racist intentions, "[black women] perceived the free services to be
in their own best interests," Ross wrote.Frankly, young women who end up in an abortion clinic aren’t thinking about politics. They are trying to survive.
The black abortion billboard reflects rhetoric that will cause a commotion.
But it will not change this tragic trend.
Even some who still believe emphatically in the eugenic past of the choice movement see the billboards as a reminder that the recent conservative movement has failed the African American community, too.
And, conservatives have much to think about when they ponder these
billboards in Georgia. Just what do they know about the difficulties
and challenges that face black America? Do they recognize that their
invocations of Ronald Reagan’s name as if he was some kind of savior,
rings hollow in black America, not least because of the race baiting
that his campaigns entailed, the references to "welfare queens" and the
like, but because he launched a new economic era in which the rich
continue to get richer and the poor to get poorer, and America remains
too selfish to recognize that we need to pay more, not less, in taxes
if we are to maintain the standards of living which our forbears gave
to us. Conservatives have to recognize that as long as this country
does not treat health care as a universal right, as an entitlement,
poor black women (and poor white women and poor Latina women) will get
$400 abortions because they can’t afford the $10,000 it costs to give
birth in America today. Health care is pro-life too, my conservative
friends, and it will take more than tort reform to help poor women to
keep their children.
Mini Roundup: Men, if your condom feels uncomfortable, you’re not alone. And ladies, if his condom slipped off during sex, you’re not alone, either.
February 16, 2010
Between
the Sheets: Safe sex is the only way
Oklahoma Daily
Creepy
Billboards Accuse African-American Women of “Endangering” Black Kids AlterNet
In
1996 video, Scott Roeder, later convicted of killing abortion
doctor, rails … Kansas City Star
Black
women don’t need guilt trip from abortion billboard Chicago Sun-Times
February 15, 2010
Respect
for Women in Uniform New
York Times
Anti-abortion
group conducts informational protest
Berkshire Eagle
Ignatieff’s
abortion
push unhealthy Calgary
Herald
Birmingham
clinic put on probation Tuscaloosa News
Abortions
still involve termination of a life
Ottawa Citizen
Anti-abortion
billboards in Georgia claim ‘black children’ are ‘endangered … New York Daily News
Tebow
pro-family ad leads to surprising ‘choice’ message USA Today
Report:
Birth-control
sabotage common Omaha
World-Herald
Race
& Abortion America
Magazine
National
Condom Week speaks sex truths Daily Aztec
More
anger at modern morning-after pill
The Linc
Happy
190th Birthday Susan B. Anthony Christian News Wire
Pro-Abortion
Sen. Evan Bayh to Retire, Easier for Pro-Lifers to Win Senate LifeNews.com
An
important but often unacknowledged angle of the abortion debate LifeNews.com
Commissioners
deadlocked in abortion
vote abc11.com
In
Texas, ‘tea party’ candidate may shake up governor primary Los Angeles Times
Doctor’s
killer talks of militancy in 1996 video Kansas City Star
Good
News: Millions Reconsider Pro-Abortion Views After Watching Super Bowl Ad CitizenLink
House
committee passes anti-abortion bill KTUL
Legislation
would create abortion
waiting period in Missouri Kansas City Star
Report:
As Independent Abortion Centers Close, Planned Parenthood Biz Expands LifeNews.com
Writer
Kathleen Parker Under Fire for Suggesting Sarah Palin Exploiting Son Trig LifeNews.com
No
to sex Boston
Globe
Sterilization
surgery not linked to sexual problems
Reuters
South
Dakota Abortions Up 20% in 2008, Pregnancy Center Redoubles Effort LifeNews.com
Men
‘need better-fitting condoms’ BBC News
February 14, 2010
Super
Bowl ad research: New Barna study examines Tebow/Focus commercial Church Executive Magazine
Revisiting
reproductive health BusinessWorld
Online
The
great infertility myth – by Britain’s favourite baby-maker Times Online
What
is Planned Parenthood really doing in Haiti? OneNewsNow
Buffer
for abortion
clinics infringes free speech The News Journal
Out-of-state
money poured in on both sides of abortion initiative Rapid City Journal
Abortions
complicate premarital screenings in Arab World Jerusalem Post
Controversial
Ga. billboards link abortion, race The Associated Press
Plan
B ad: Alone with your worries The Star-Ledger – NJ.com
Guest
column: See through myths about black women, abortion DesMoinesRegister.com
The
meaning of pro-life Santa Maria Times
Pro-Life Day
celebrated Times
of Malta
Pro-Life
News: Health Care, Abortion, Poll, Indiana, Oklahoma, Candice Bergen LifeNews.com
February 13, 2010
Letter:
Pro-life,
pro-choice and abortion 2TheAdvocate
Wake
health plan excludes elective abortions
Winston-Salem Journal
WHERE
THEY STAND: GOP gov candidates on the issues Dallas Morning News
Shame
on Ignatieff for playing politics in pushing abortion
Ottawa Citizen
Obama’s
czars push abortion
agenda Chicago
Daily Herald
Abortion
foes in W.Va. look to ultrasound bill
CNBC
Outside
money fueled abortion
ballot campaign Daily Republic
AZ pro-life
laws currently in limbo OneNewsNow
Ohio
House Speaker reverses decision, allows pro-life teen to be honored Catholic News Agency
February 12, 2010
Young
adult Catholics are largely pro-life but say they are moral relativists Catholic Culture
Feds
admit they wronged pro-lifers OneNewsNow
Fox
& Friends Promote Pro-Life Teen, Smear Ohio House Speaker, And
Ignore ACLU News
Hounds
Tebow
Ad Scores With Pro-Life
Groups ChristianityToday.com
Interview:
Cut from American Idol, but Thrilled for Chance to Spread Pro-Life Lifesite
40
Days For Life national prayer campaign comes to Fond du Lac Catholic Online
Pro-Life
Catholic Group Launches Campaign to Support Stamp for Mother Teresa LifeNews.com
YouTube
Censors Pro-Life Tim
Tebow Commercial on Super Bowl Ad Voting Site LifeNews.com
Interview:
For Controversial Ohio Teen, Pro-Life Activism a Life-Long Passion Lifesite
Planned
Parenthood Advocates of New York to Harold Ford Jr.: ‘Stop proclaiming yourself
pro-choice ReadMedia
Planned
Parenthood to give free emergency contraception
Montana Kaimin
The
Church’s teaching on contraception reveals hidden mysteries Catholic Insight
Pregnant
women battle insurance debacles Flagler College Gargoyle
Condom
use down in state, but up in city Times of India
Billboard
Campaign Sparks Abortion Debate 89.3 KPCC
NC
county cuts some abortion coverage for staff Greenville Daily Reflector
Top
Democrat Confirms Reconciliation on Table to Push Pro-Abortion
Health Care LifeNews.com
Obama
Budget Rewards Law-Breaking Planned Parenthood Abortion Centers LifeNews.com
Abolitionist
John Brown and the abortion debate continued Examiner.com
Planned
Parenthood Opens Big New Abortion Center Sunday in Portland, Oregon LifeNews.com
Oklahoma
Senate Panel Approves Three Key Pro-Life Bills Limiting Abortions LifeNews.com
Planned
Parenthood criticizes Ford on abortion issue Politics on the Hudson
Tory
candidates reveal anti-abortion views Financial Times
Pro-Abortion
Rep. Patrick Kennedy Will Not Seek Reelection Lifesite
Group
submits proposal to ban abortions in Colorado Fox 31 KDVR.com
Abortion ban
proposal may be on Colo. ballot again
KRDO
2nd
step to save the world..wear condoms
Mother Nature Network
Family
planning takes backseat to curling for Canadian skip Montreal Gazette
Press
On — Abstinence program works for teens Lake County Record-Bee