Pastor Walter Hoye speaks against aborting Black babies ’69 times’ per Black homicide
In February, U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore from Wisconsin verbally attacked her pro-life colleague from Wisconsin after he asked her and other African American legislators why they are not standing up for the unborn black babies who are often aborted.
Moore, who is pro-abortion, said she was “infuriated” by pro-lifers who use the phrase “Black Lives Matter” because they are “demeaning women of color” who have abortions.
Yet, even Moore could not avoid mentioning the fact that abortions are disproportionately high in the black community. For example, African American women in New York City have more abortions than lives births.
Hoye served a 30-day jail sentenced for sharing a pro-life message outside abortion centers. Hoye was previously found guilty of violating what pro-life attorneys call an unconstitutional new city law designed specifically to target him.