It was directed by Mark Crutcher, the founder of Life Dynamics, an anti-abortion organization headquartered in Denton.
Bears for Life chose to show this documentary in February because it is Black History Month, said Houston junior Rachana Chhin, Bears for Life president.
“Maafa” is Swahili for “tragedy,” and the number “21” refers to the 21st century.
The documentary title indicates the tragedy of the 21st century is the aborting of African-American infants.
The documentary is about the dark side of Planned Parenthood, Mesquite junior and Bears for Life member Phuong Luu said.
The film delves into the history of the American eugenics movement that began in the early 20th century when slavery was abolished.
The documentary also said there was no problem with African-Americans maintaining a self-replacing population while they were slaves.
Post-slavery, the documentary said there were millions of freed slaves considered to be jeopardizing “race integrity.”
“After the Civil War, suddenly there were millions of free slaves, jeopardizing the purity of the gene pool [and] threatening the white population,” Chhin said, referencing what the documentary said.
Therefore, the American Birth Control League, which is now Planned Parenthood, early eugenicists, and many state governments targeted the African-American community in order to limit the spreading of bad genes, Chhin said.
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