Last week, the Georgia Senate gave sanction to a bizarre, destructive and racially condescending conspiracy theory. By a 33-14 vote, it approved a bill that purports to outlaw the attempted genocide of black Americans through abortion.
Under the bill’s language, a health care provider could be convicted of a felony and sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for performing an abortion “with the intent to prevent an unborn child from being born based upon the race, color, or gender of the unborn child or the race or color of either parent of that unborn child.”
The bill is inspired by a claim that abortion providers are engaged in a conspiracy to reduce the number of black children born in this country. As Georgia Right to Life has argued in billboards and other outlets, “black children are an endangered species” that need the protection of law against a campaign to eradicate them.
As proof of that campaign’s existence, Georgia Right to Life cites the fact that more than twice as many black women sought abortions in Georgia in 2008 as did white women, even though the state’s population is just 30 percent black.
They do not mention, however, that black women in Georgia also have a pregnancy rate almost twice as high as white women, according to statistics compiled by the Guttmacher Institute. Nor do they point out that the black birth rate in Georgia is about 60 percent higher than for white women.
Those numbers are hardly surprising. The high rate of out-of-wedlock births among black American teenagers represents a continuing cultural, social and economic challenge. Furthermore, liberals and conservatives alike can agree that abortion is not an acceptable solution to that problem.
The best approach is suggested by the fact that in societies around the world, pregnancy rates fall as levels of education and affluence in a community increase.
Until approval of SB 529, the dumbest legislation to pass the House or Senate this year had been a bill to outlaw forced implantation of microchips in human beings, which also passed the Senate. However, while it may rival the genocide-by-abortion bill in terms of weirdness, the microchip bill was at least largely harmless.
The abortion bill, on the other hand, puts the state Senate on record as endorsing the claim that black Americans are being targeted for elimination by health care providers. That’s absurd and flat-out wrong.
Debate over the measure reflected that absurdity. One Republican senator said it was a good thing that Barack Obama’s white mother didn’t choose to abort her pregnancy to avoid the shame of giving birth to a black baby. Sen. Tommie Williams (R-Lyons) argued that without the bill’s provisions criminalizing “coerced abortions,” we could find ourselves following the path of China, where abortions are mandated by government.
Sen. Vincent Fort, an Atlanta Democrat, detected “a whiff of mendacity if not hypocrisy” in conservative concern for black Georgians. Perhaps the most telling observation came from Sen. Hardie Davis, a black pro-life Democrat from Augusta.
“Some things,” he said, “cannot be legislated.”
(Davis was among nine senators who did not cast a vote on the final measure.)
There was a time in recent memory when the Senate was considered the more sane of the two chambers. Strange legislation usually emanated from the House and was allowed to die untouched in the more sober-minded Senate. That has clearly changed.
This year, versions of both the microchip and genocide-by-abortions bills were introduced in the House as well as Senate, but House leadership was wise enough to allow both measures to fade away unnoticed.
In the Senate, lunacy reigns.
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middler and so tired of all the rhetoric :
March 30th, 2010
5:14 pm
Once again our fearless leaders do us proud. That party of folks who want the government to stay out of our lives just can’t leave women’s bodies alone. No one is forced to get an abortion; no one is pro abortion. There are pro choice people and pro life people. Each should abide by their own belief and let the other alone. Men especially should leave women alone to make their own physical choices. The Republicans have raised awareness of their institutional racism in their treatment of our biracial president’s office. How funny that they call pro choice legislation racist!
cmac
March 30th, 2010
5:22 pm
If a woman wants to be a murderer, it sholn’t matter if their white, black, red or yellow.
Richard
March 30th, 2010
7:05 pm
cmac,
And if you want to criticize a woman for being a murderer, it apparantly shouldn’t matter if you can spell.
KH
March 31st, 2010
12:52 pm
Microchips for child molesters makes a hell of a lot more sense than this. I’m not disputing the fact that more black babies are aborted, but how are they going to prove “intent”? Whether you are pro-choice or a right to lifer, our tax dollars shouldn’t fund abortion. I don’t see how a doctor can force anyone, black, white, tan or red to have an abortion. It’s a choice. Sounds like another bill to increase frivolous lawsuits.
KingSetiphon
March 31st, 2010
1:32 pm
The bottom line it is always issue to demonize any indigenous peoples on this planet no matter where the location the corporations make money off it the government thrives off it and stupid public just absorbs it. This will never be considered a major story in the media for the obvious reason.
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March 31st, 2010
2:08 pm
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Mike in NYC
March 31st, 2010
2:39 pm
The black population is increasing, so how are blacks “endangered”?
The white population, however, is decreasing, so where are the cries of “whites are an endangered species”?
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March 31st, 2010
2:41 pm
[...] see, while a civilized person such as yourself may be unaware, a certain faction within the right wing has been propounding the notion that legal abortion is an organized genocide [...]
Steveroo
March 31st, 2010
3:00 pm
More evidence that whites care more for blacks than blacks do.
Many whites actually think that more non-whites is a good thing. White couples limit their family size, and adopt non-whites, while other groups go about happily increasing their numbers. Absolutely insane.
Truth be told, whites are the least “racist” people on the face of the earth. For their sakes, I hope they get a lot more “racist,” and soon.
Choice News «
March 31st, 2010
4:03 pm
[...] Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Jay Booker criticizes the Georgia Senate for passing a bill that bans abortion based on race, because it gives credence to outlandish claims that abortion providers target communities of color. http://blogs.ajc.com/jay-bookman-blog/2010/03/30/ga-senate-endorses-bizarre-anti-black-conspiracy-pl… [...]
WRosencratz
March 31st, 2010
8:30 pm
I am glad to see Georgia getting on board with our “program.”
walt235
April 2nd, 2010
12:01 am
What they should outlaw is young black males. They’re the single most factor in black deaths in the USA!
pete
April 2nd, 2010
1:35 pm
I would like to know if my black sisters and brothers, are backing this type of campaign.I would like for you to know this is just another gop pu.pu
pete
April 2nd, 2010
1:41 pm
If they were having to many babies the white folks would have something to say about that to.
Forced Abortions Happen In the US
April 2nd, 2010
5:45 pm
“It has been pointed out repeatedly that doctors would never force a woman to have an abortion.” – Gale (Mar 30, 7:51)
They most certainly have and will. Just last year, Detroit abortionist Alberto Hodari was exposed for having covered up the sexual abuse of Jennifer McCoy and used threats and physical force to compel her to submit to an abortion. Caitlin Bruce was similarly brutalized. Hodari and his assistant held Caitlin Bruce down and covered her mouth to conceal her screams as they carried out an abortion on her she didn’t want. She sued.
Forced Abortions Happen In the US
April 2nd, 2010
5:48 pm
In 2005, it was reported that Felicia Bautista had been locked in a room alone, drugged, and forced to sign paperwork for an abortion. She’d come to the “All Women’s Health Services” merely for some information. She never would have wanted the abortion because of unique risks it posed to her health. She sued.
Forced Abortions Happen In the US
April 2nd, 2010
5:56 pm
A particularly brutal case involved abortionist William Egherman, who physically forced a woman to have an abortion and nearly killed her in his haste. He ripped out a piece of her bowel, then as she screamed and bled profusely ordered the ambulance to proceed slowly without lights or sirens, to avoid alarming the other women at his facility “Aware Women’s Center.”
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StuckinGA4now
April 15th, 2010
2:18 pm
Aaarrgh! Why did I move to THIS state?! I can’t believe how BACKWARDS politicians/ppl are in this state.
Kitty
April 15th, 2010
3:37 pm
When did it start being “shameful” to give birth to a mixed race child as purported by “one republican senator”?