Updated 12:47 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

Society|Sun, Jan. 25 2009 10:42 AM EST

Over 30,000 Join 5th Walk for Life West Coast

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

More than 30,000 pro-lifers flooded San Francisco’s waterfront Saturday, capping a week of anti-abortion demonstrations coinciding with the 36th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling.

The 5th Annual Walk for Life West Coast was also held just one day after President Barack Obama reversed the Bush administration's ban on federal funding of international groups that perform abortions or provide abortion information.

"Women deserve better. Men deserve better. We all deserve better than abortion," Feminist for Life speaker Karen Shablin, a former member of the National Abortion Rights Action League, said Saturday, according to Walk for Life organizers.

For the past five years, the Walk for Life West Coast has been trying to reach out to women who have been affected by abortion and to show support for them and for women in crisis pregnancies – an aim slightly different from that of the much larger rally on the East Coast which drew up to 250,000 in Washington Thursday and raises awareness from a political standpoint.

This year’s rally in San Francisco took on a more political tone, however, as it was held just four days after the inauguration of President Obama, who many pro-life conservatives believe is on track to becoming the most pro-abortion president in the history of the nation.

"President Obama is the fulfillment of what the abortion industry always wanted and that was a black face to validate abortion," said the Rev. Clenard Childress, a Baptist pastor and founder of BlackGenocide.org who has spoken at the Walk since its inception in 2005.

As Feminist for Life’s Shablin, an African American, pointed out during Saturday’s rally, 37 percent of abortions are performed on black women – who make up only 13 percent of the population.

Furthermore, according to a September 2008 report by the Guttmacher Institute that documented U.S. abortion trends over the past 30 years, while the rate of abortion in the United States is at its lowest level since 1974, large disparities persist, masked by the overall trend.

“[A]bortions are becoming more concentrated among women of color and low-income women,” noted Sharon Camp, Guttmacher Institute president and CEO, in the organization’s report. According to the institute, Hispanic and black women obtain abortions at rates three and five times higher, respectively, than non-Hispanic white women.

Some within the pro-life community have gone as far as accusing Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of abortions in America, of being “racist,” noting that eighty percent of its facilities are in minority neighborhoods.

While many are hesitant to embrace this view, most agree that policymakers at the state and federal levels should be asking themselves what can be done to help poor women and women of color prevent unintended pregnancies and achieve better health outcomes more generally.

Furthermore, while 61 percent of California voters supported Obama in his quest for the White House, organizers of fifth annual walk in San Francisco say his presidential victory does not mean Americans agree with Obama's policies on abortion.

"Americans voted for our new president because they do care about justice; they wanted to shut the door permanently on the prejudice and injustice that is a blemish on our history," said Walk for Life co-chair Dolores Meehan ahead of the annual event. Continue »

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  • Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:11 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    i see all and im hear do you love me or not in my son i give you life go to him and come home all love him

  • Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:07 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    od is not for you all god is and son

  • Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:03 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Lets continue the chain of love..with the song "unborn child" by Seals and Crofts: Oh,little baby,you'll never cry,nor will you hear a sweet lullaby. Oh unborn child,if you only knew just what your momma is plannin'to do..you're still a -clingin'to the tree of life,but soon you'll be cut off before you get ripe..etc etc..a great song silenced by the establishment..produced back in the 1970s..

  • Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:52 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    BlackGenocide.org

  • Sun Jan 25, 2009 2:04 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    YESTERDAY WHEN I WENT TO PARTICIPATE AT THE WALK FOR LIFE, I NEVER EXPECTED TO MEET PEOPLE THAT HAD MY SAME BELIEFS FROM SO MANY DIFFERENT PLACES. I MET PEOPLE FROM MERCED, FROM MODESTO, FROM TURLOCK, AND AS FAR AS TAHACHAPI. IT WAS A GREAT FEELING TO KNOW THAT WE COULD AND HAD THE RIGHT TO GIVE OUR BELIEF JUST LIKE OTHERS ALSO HAVE THEIR RIGHT TO SAY THINGS.

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