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NFL's Benjamin Watson: Planned Parenthood Is 'Exterminating' Blacks

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NFL player Benjamin Watson is speaking out against the abortion industry, saying blacks in particular are being "exterminated."

In an hour-long interview with the Turning Point Pregnancy Resource Center, Watson, a Christian, talks about how race plays into the abortion debate.

He pointed out that the abortion industry seems to be focused primarily on minorities and how the nation's largest abortion business was founded by Margaret Sanger, who has often been accused of being a racist and a eugenicist.

"I do know that blacks kind of represent a large portion of the abortions, and I do know that honestly the whole idea with Planned Parenthood and Sanger in the past was to exterminate blacks, and it's kind of ironic that it's working," Watson said.

"We (as minorities) support candidates, and overwhelmingly support the idea of having Planned Parenthood and the like, and yet, that is why she created it," he said.

Watson has also spoken out on racism in America. Watch below:

Watson calls out minorities for buying into the abortion agenda being fed to them in today's culture.

"We sit here and talk about advancing the black agenda, whatever that means, we talk about our interests, and what's important to us — like having political power and advancement and all those things — and then we are turning around and we are killing our children," Watson said. "And we are buying the lie that it's our personal decision to make."

The NFL star says that for him, being pro-life is a complete worldview. 

"Pro-life is being for people who are in sex-trafficking, or people who are in danger from persecution, or being for people who are stricken with poverty or illnesses, or whatever it may be. Just having a respect for life in general to me is pro-life."

Source: The Christian Post

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