Saturday, May 26, 2012

NAACP Should Change Its Name to NAECP

NAACP Should Change Its Name to NAECP


By Apostle John Bibbens, Jr., an African-American pastor in Lottsburg, VA
Terry Beatley, President, No Excuse Ministry PAC, Fredericksburg, VA

With its recent decision to support homosexual marriage, combined with its years of promoting Progressive policies and avoiding the issue of Black Genocide via Planned Parenthood, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) might better be named the National Association for the Extermination of Colored People (NAECP).  Its eagerness to sell the idea that homosexual marriage (and behavior) is a civil right is complete hogwash and it depicts its inability to stay politically neutral and true to its original mission.


The NAACP knows that the basic building block of a civilized society is the family:  father, mother and children, but yet it fails to fight the liberal government policies that have nearly destroyed the Black family in half a century.  Millions of children are growing up in fatherless homes thanks to fat welfare checks replacing dads and financially discouraging marriage.  With hands outstretched keeping certain politicians securely embedded in their elected seat, single mothers grow dependent on their marriage to big government and the advancement of colored people, or possible lack thereof, is only blamed on conservatives who want to stop this cycle of destruction.

Another charge against the NAACP and how it does not advance colored people is how it deliberately avoids confronting the abortion industry and Planned Parenthood’s Negro Project.  When an organization sells itself out to a political party which endorses the killing of preborn life, it encumbers its ability to tackle the real issues:
Advancing and improving the lives of colored people.  In 1939, Planned Parenthood began its Negro Project to drastically slow the birthrate of poor people.  Of course, in the early 1900’s, the color of poor folks was primarily black.  Since the majority of abortion facilities have been placed in minority neighborhoods making the Black women’s womb the most dangerous place for a Black person to be, Planned Parenthood has exceeded its expectations.  Thirty-six percent of all abortions are performed on Black women and their babies.  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s niece, Dr. Alveda King and other Black leaders, have made the NAACP fully aware of the Negro Project facts and the organization has repeatedly failed to respond. The Black community’s state of affairs can be summed up by  Mother Theresa’s quote about the curse of abortion “…and if we can accept that a mother can kill even her own child, how can we tell other people not to kill one another?”  Woo to the one who calls evil good and good evil.  For decades the NAACP could have shown leadership in saving Black babies’ lives, but it has not…deliberately for political favor and high paid positions.  Sadly, the colored family suffers.

Now in 2012, the NAACP embraces homosexual behavior and marriage.  So very offensive is the notion that homosexual marriage is a civil right…a chosen, unhealthy, unnatural behavior and the color of skin are not the same issues.  Once again the family is under attack by the radical left and the NAACP caved to political pressure.  As government-run schools begin to indoctrinate children into accepting this behavior as good, healthy and normal, why does the NAACP embrace this agenda?  How does it advance colored people and their children?  How can it portray a behavior as a civil right?  How can it side against God’s covenant of marriage as the union of one man and one woman for the procreation of children undergirded by a stable family unit?

We submit that the NAACP will continue to suffer with leaderless leaders until the birthrate of black children is so incredibly low due to abortion and growing homosexual barrenness.  Other Black organizations, like The Frederick Douglass Foundation, will elevate in status among Black folks and the NAACP will become known as the National Association for the Extermination of Colored People.

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