For three days, pro-lifers will gather outside the NAACP’s convention in Philadelphia to protest what they call the “gross negligence of the NAACP in censoring abortion statistics and health complications caused by abortion. African American women are disproportionately affected by abortion.”
The demonstration, led by Rev. Dr. Clenard H. Childress, Jr., of BlackGenocide.org, will take place from July 13 through July 15, outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center on 1101 Arch Street.
The NAACP is an abortion advocate, though the once venerable organization doesn’t like pro-lifers pointing this out. Protesters will carry signs that mimic liberals’ “Black Lives Matter,” “Don’t Shoot,” “I Can’t Breathe,” and other slogans, with these referencing defenseless unborn babies.
“The NAACP is so intellectually dishonest concerning black genocide that its board refuses to permit any debate on any proposed resolution related to abortion and won’t even allow the public reading of such proposals,” Rev. Childress said. “We have had chapters from Dayton, Ohio, Macon, Georgia, and others submit resolutions only to be censored. They won’t let us in so we are committed to stay outside.”