The maternal mortality rate in the United States statistically, exposes a clandestinely sinister effort to eliminate minority women.
My sister passed at 18 years of age after giving birth to twin boys - now 45 years old. In the early 80's, a co-worker died after giving birth to a son.
As the decades have passed, I've been able to witness, firsthand, this national tragedy that plagues mostly Black and Hispanic Women.
The maternal mortality rate in the United States statistically, exposes a clandestinely sinister effort to eliminate minority women. Regarding the male gender, Systemic Racism, via murder by police officers (remember, we're only seeing what's been recorded) and trumped up felony convictions - rape, murder, drugs, to name a few - is the blatant attempt to wipe out the minority male population.
The U.S. has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the Western Hemisphere; but is one of the wealthiest and most developed countries on the planet.
Tragically, we're somehow lacking in critical areas in the healthcare system, that directly and adversely affect women of color. This is a deliberate, genocidal effort to slowly but surely eliminate as many female minorities as possible.
Maternal Mortality has been increasing in the South for the past few years, specifically in Georgia, and under the Trump administration.
The 'Spotlight in Poverty' states "730,000 Hispanics and Blacks are below 200% level. Less than a quarter of Georgia’s population lives in poverty and they are minorities."
"As of 2018, only 79 [Georgia] counties have OBGYN, within the past two years [2016-2018] this has declined especially under the Trump Administration."
Black Christians, since you are paying (tithing) over $2 billion weekly to your respective churches, your pastor and his or her associates need to be at the forefront of this dire issue.
Marching, holding hands, chanting and singing 'Old Negro Spirituals' is beyond ineffective. The solution is a financial one.
The average black Christian family's monthly donation - based on average annual income and a 5 percent monthly donation - is $250. Multiply $250 by an estimated 35,000,000 Black Christians; this equates to 8 billion, 750 million dollars ($8,750,000,000) per month... just under $2.2 billion weekly.
The Black Community has always depended on and leaned heavily on their respective 'places of worship' for spiritual guidance and direction in many areas.
However, time and time again, the Church is quiet, while your dollars continue to feed and finance the beast referred to as Christianity.
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