Maafa 21

Maafa 21 is a 2009 anti-abortion propaganda documentary that was released on June 15, 2009 and three days later, was premeired to coincide with Juneteenth even though the film tries to put a bad face on the pro-choice movement and attacks Blacks who are pro-choice as well. It was directed by Mark Crutcher and narrated by Markus Lloyd.

Plot
The title is taken from the Swahili term "Maafa", which means "tragedy" or "disaster", and is used to describe the centuries of oppression and diaspora resulting from slavery. "21" refers to the 'maafa' of the 21st century, which the film claims is and tries to use to detriment legalized abortion. The film discusses some of Planned Parenthood's origins (formerly the American Birth Control League) as they lie about it such asattributing to it a "150-year-old goal of exterminating the black population." It attacks the mother of birth control Margaret Sanger along with other birth control advocates as racist eugenicists. The film extremely and wrongfully paints abortion as the so-called #1 killer of African-Americans and adding more exaggerations like abortion allegedly killing 2.8 times as many black people than HIV/AIDS, gang violence, accidents, cancer, and heart disease combined. And health issues and fighting violence are way more important than what the people of this propaganda nonsense put forward.

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