
Does an anti-abortion billboard in SoHo targeting African-Americans veer into racism, or expose a societal issue crying for attention?
The three-story billboard purchased by a Texas anti-abortion group has stirred an outcry, all the more because of its loaded presentation. It features an image of a young black girl accompanied by the text: "The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb."
Many New Yorkers were outraged at the sign, calling it racist.
"Tear that thing down!" said City Councilman Charles Barron (D-East New York), who plans to write a letter to Life Always about the billboard. "It needs to come down immediately."
But in defense, Rev. Derek McCoy, a board member of the group, Life Always, said the goal is to bring attention to abortion rates among African Americans.
"We do think we've gone too far, and we do think it's over the edge," he said. "But the city's abortion rates have crossed the mark and are over the top.
"We want to raise awareness and create the dialogue … and let women understand that there are alternatives, all throughout the city."
According to 2006 statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, African Americans account for about 13 percent of the country's population, but for about 35 percent of its abortions.
Chris Slattery, president of anti-abortion organization Expectant Mother Care FrontLine Pregnancy Centers, agreed with McCoy.
"I think it's spot on the money," he said. "It is absolutely a completely factual truth … for anyone to say this is inflammatory or untrue is nonsense. It's just a plain fact."
The billboard also targets Planned Parenthood, which McCoy said uses "direct targeting" by putting clinics in minority neighborhoods.
Joan Malin, chief of Planned Parenthood New York City, called the sign a "reprehensible act."
"[The billboard is] an offensive and condescending effort to stigmatize and shame African-American women while attempting to discredit the work of Planned Parenthood," she said.
Some politicians in the city were just as outraged. City Council Speaker Christine Quinn said the billboard is "nothing but a pathetic attempt to discredit Planned Parenthood."
Many New Yorkers felt the same way.
"I hate it. I think it's racist," said Scott Ettin, 45, of the Upper West Side. "Any woman who wants to have an abortion should be able to," he said, adding that the billboard is right outside his office window and he wants it taken down.
But others, such as Kat, who declined to be further identified, were surprised but ambivalent to the billboard.
"Honestly, I don't know quite know what it means," she said. "Somebody is speaking their opinion very loudly, and I think that’s their right, just as I have the right to speak mine."
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My fam, I need to clarify somethng...
Not too long ago, I posed this response to a comment Moody made:
We DO have despicable whores that get pregnant just for a check!
That's beyond true. A 21 year-old woman with six kids by five different guys...WTF?!?!?! But in all fairness, there are desipicable men out there who are just as guilty (I know a guy who has four by four different women and only takes care of one child). These are the same men who will bed down every woman they meet, make a baby with her and disappear, but you also have men who are stand-up guy, who will step up to the plate and take responsibility for the child(ren). It's also a shame that some men only understand the ugly (threats of legal action, child support papers being served, etc) aspect of things that motivates them to take responsibility for their DNA actions.
After re-reading it, I feel that this may have been taken out of context. Granted, there are women out there who use their kids as "cash cows", but that's not all true. Some of my best girlfriends are single moms with multiple kids who are handling theirs, and not waiting on a cs check from the dad(s). If my comment has offended anyone, my apologies, for that was not my intention.
Permalink Reply by mr.moody on March 7, 2011 at 2:45pm I dont know who would take your comment out of text, my queen. I understood exactly the point you were making.
You're the best Queen N.Y!!!!!!
Now get to GA this summer so we can podcast! lol.
Miss New York said:
My fam, I need to clarify somethng...
Not too long ago, I posed this response to a comment Moody made:
We DO have despicable whores that get pregnant just for a check!
That's beyond true. A 21 year-old woman with six kids by five different guys...WTF?!?!?! But in all fairness, there are desipicable men out there who are just as guilty (I know a guy who has four by four different women and only takes care of one child). These are the same men who will bed down every woman they meet, make a baby with her and disappear, but you also have men who are stand-up guy, who will step up to the plate and take responsibility for the child(ren). It's also a shame that some men only understand the ugly (threats of legal action, child support papers being served, etc) aspect of things that motivates them to take responsibility for their DNA actions.
After re-reading it, I feel that this may have been taken out of context. Granted, there are women out there who use their kids as "cash cows", but that's not all true. Some of my best girlfriends are single moms with multiple kids who are handling theirs, and not waiting on a cs check from the dad(s). If my comment has offended anyone, my apologies, for that was not my intention.

Chris Brown is involved in a few beefs with other industry artists right now. Get the deets on what's going on between him and Meek Mill and Raz B!

The word on the street is that Meek Mill got his verse on Chris Brown's "Don't Judge Me" dropped from the Fortune disc because Chris got pissy that Meek was hanging with Rihanna at a strip club.
Chris wasn't too pleased that Rihanna stopped by Meek Mill's party at Club Perfections last month so he bumped Meek off the disc. Over the weekend, Meek tweeted,
We shall see how this one play's out. But you know how pissy Chris can be......
And in other Chris beefs..........

Former B2K member Raz B has allegedly written a book called This Boy's Life. We say allegedly because we have not been able to verify existence of the book with the publishing company or Raz B's reps. But rumor has it that the book features explosive allegations about former B2K members (Omarion, Lil' Fizz, J Boog), Bow Wow, Ray J, Chris Stokes and Chris Brown all being gay.
On Chris the book says,
“They say you never know who knows who. Chris Brown didn’t think about that when he attacked me online. I have a friend that’s very close to Chris’ camp who told me that Chris was involved with an up and coming songwriter Andre Merritt. So when Chris started going in calling people ‘gay’ and ‘fags’ I just dropped Andre Merritt’s name. I knew it was true when he decided to shut up.”
Chris responded (his tweets were later deleted) to the alleged book saying,

If this book ever hits shelves, the fallout could be very interesting. We'll keep you posted.

Andre 3000 is over in Dublin filming the Jimi Hendrix biopic. Get deets on the film and see Ne-Yo and Jamie Foxx hosting a pool party in Las Vegas.

Andre Benjamin aka Andre 3000 (who celebrated his 38th birthday yesterday) began filming All Is by My Side, a Jimi Hendrix biopic, today in Dublin, Ireland.

Andre 3000 wants fans to be surprised by the film so he avoided photos so everything will be fresh when it hits the screen.

But when it hits the screen, don't expect to hear Jimi's original music. Apparently, the estate is not on board with the biopic. The estate released a statement saying,
"Experience Hendrix CEO Janie Hendrix, sister of Jimi Hendrix, and the EH board have not ruled out a 'biopic' in the future though producing partners would, out of necessity, have to involve the company from the inception of any such film project if it is to include original Jimi Hendrix music or composition."
Andre 3000 will likely have to record covers of all Jimi songs used in the film. But hey.....isn't that what we wanted anyway?
And in Las Vegas...........



Yesterday, Ne-Yo hosted Beach Life's Rehab Pool in the Hard Rock Hotel.

He tweeted, Chill day in my hometown Vegas, sipping @Malibu_Red at Rehab Pool. Life is good! #Compound - R.E.D 9/18/12


He also paraded around with a bevy of beauties and got the crowd hyped.


Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx was the party's other host and he also hyped the crowd.
Photos via PacificCoastNews.com/WENN.com/Cassi Thomas

Bobby Brown hit 30 Rock Plaza this morning for a special Memorial Day Concert on The "TODAY" Show. Watch the clips inside.....

Though his voice was not up to par, Bobby Brown put in a good faith effort this morning during a concert for The TODAY Show. He performed his new track "Don't Let Me Die" "Every Little Step" and "My Perogative."
TODAY's concert was one of his most high profile appearances on network television since the passing of Whitney Houston. During the interview with Peter Alexander, Bobby denied that his new track was about Whitney Houston saying it was about his fiancee Alicia. He added his new album is about being clean from drugs (7 years) and the blessings in his life.
He said he isn't doing reality tv now and is focused on his new album The Masterpiece.
Also, NBC correspondent Tamron Hall tweeted, Hanging with @todayshow fam this morn! The king of R&B Bobby Brown is here and his fans are already lined up waiting !!!@kingbobbybrown

Watch "Don't Let Me Die" here:
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