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Pastor, GOP candidates agree: Planned Parenthood targets minorities

IssuesIssues·By Carole Novielli

Pastor, GOP candidates agree: Planned Parenthood targets minorities

Rev. Walter Hoye (via CO RTL)
Rev. Walter Hoye (via CO RTL)

Defunding Planned Parenthood has been a recurring theme of the 2016 GOP presidential candidates. Now, an African-American pastor has published a short primer on why.

Reverend Walter Hoye, founder and president of Issues for Life, is an outspoken pro-life advocate who became well-known after being unjustly jailed for peacefully offering help to abortion-minded women while standing on a sidewalk outside an Oakland, California, abortion clinic. He has worked tirelessly to warn the African American Community about Planned Parenthood’s racist and eugenics agenda, regularly exhorting pastors to speak up about the most important civil rights issue of the day: abortion.

In his video message which is just over one minute long, Rev. Hoye points to the staggering amount in federal tax dollars funneled into the abortion behemoth. “We’re talking half a billion dollars,” he states.

Rev. Hoye then addresses the myth that these tax dollars will never be spent on abortions, stating, “Because Planned Parenthood promises not to spend the money on abortion is equivalent to giving the Ku Klux Klan, white supremacists, taxpayer dollars to buy rope because the Klan promises not to use the rope to lynch Negroes.

Can his message be more clear?

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Pastor Hoye is not alone in calling out Planned Parenthood for their history of racism, as several presidential candidates are also speaking out on defunding Planned Parenthood. Recently, presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson told a Fox host:

While speaking from the Des Moines Register’s Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair, candidate Carly Fiorina called for Planned Parenthood’s defunding, saying they target poor communities:

Carly Fiorina

Fiorina aggressively spoke against Planned Parenthood, pointing to their racist beginnings:

The more the public is informed about Planned Parenthood racist, eugenic beginnings (and continued targeting of racial minorities), the better.

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