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Kanye West: Planned Parenthood Is a Tool of 'White Supremacists'

Claire Chretien : Jul 9, 2020
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"I am pro-life because I'm following the Word of the Bible." -Kanye West

[LifeSiteNews.com] Despite admitting he has never voted in his life, Kanye West says he is running for president in 2020. He has given an interview to Forbes about his newfound political views, which include opposition to Planned Parenthood and abortion, support for school prayer, and hesitancy about a coronavirus vaccine. (Image: via Billboard)

The rapper, whose conversion to Christianity and Jesus is King album stunned the world in 2019, initially began voicing support for President Donald Trump in 2018...

West tweeted on July 4 that he is running for president, although as Forbes noted, it's unclear just how serious he is. Nevertheless, he granted that outlet "four rambling hours of interviews" yesterday, during which he discussed his eccentric worldview. He said he no longer supports Trump and that he doesn't mind if he draws black voters away from former Vice President Joe Biden.

Speaking to Forbes, West repeated his opposition to abortion, saying, "I am pro-life because I'm following the Word of the Bible." He also called Planned Parenthood, America's largest abortion chain, a tool of "white supremacists."

"Planned Parenthoods have been placed inside cities by white supremacists to do the devil's work," he said.

Escalating racial tensions in the United States following the killing of George Floyd have caused pro-lifers to renew their focus on the racist, pro-eugenics views of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, and the fact that minorities are disproportionately targeted for abortion.

Just last month, a group of Planned Parenthood of Greater New York employees wrote an open letter calling for the removal of now-former CEO Laura McQuade for alleged racism and fostering a "toxic work environment." 

The signatories mentioned Sanger's legacy, writing, "Planned Parenthood was founded by a racist, white woman. That is a part of history that cannot be changed. While efforts have been made to undo some of the harm from institutional racism, many of these issues have worsened under McQuade's tenure. After years of complaints from staff about issues of systemic racism, pay inequity, and lack of upward mobility for Black staff, highly-paid consultants were brought in three separate times to assess the situation. Each time, employees of color were brutally honest about their experiences, but nothing changed."

Concerns about coronavirus vaccine and/or microchip being the 'mark of the beast'

West said that he'd had the coronavirus in February. He had "chills" and was left "shaking in the bed, taking hot showers, [and] looking at videos telling me what I'm supposed to do to get over" the virus.

West also expressed concern about a potential coronavirus vaccine and the possibility of a microchip or so-called digital tattoo being a part of it... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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