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Don't You Bring them Babies Up in Here!

Don't You Bring them Babies Up in Here!

Dr. Ahmad Glover · Monday, August 4th 2008 at 7:51PM · 2021 views
It's gut check time again. If you are not ready to explore your inner feelings and beliefs...leave now...don't read another word!

AS ALWAYS YOU'VE BEEN WARNED------

PART VI- Abortion

Okay my people, where are we on the issue of abortion stuff?

Here's the example. Lil' mis' Boomkesha Hennessy Jenkins (age 14) is pregnant with her second child. Before you start picking up rocks to throw at "kesha", she has been molested by her 27 her old 1st cousin since she was 11 years old. Every one in the family knows, but noone has done a thing!

She lives with her mother and 3 sisters in a housing project (you pick the inner-city). She is on state assistance but wants to go back to school....some day...oh yeah...Kesha is very smart.

In many Black houses the topic of abortion is taboo.
What say you?

If Kesha wants to have an abortion can she or should she bring home one more baby?

DON'T BE AFRAID TO POST YOUR VIEW---I WARNED YOU!

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Etana Busara Monday, August 4th 2008 at 9:06PM

Boomkeesha Hennesy, are you serious? :-) :-) smiles.
no comment.

Dr. Ahmad Glover Monday, August 4th 2008 at 9:11PM

I didn't want to use her real name :o)

Marquerite Burgess Monday, August 4th 2008 at 9:29PM

People can say what they want when they are not in the position this little girl is.
She is the one that has to deal with this and the one that will have to answer for her decision.

She should have the abortion if that is what she wants to do. If is obvious that the adults in her family don't have her best interest at heart. While she is at it, she needs to inform her doctor about what in the world has been going on in the home. I am amazed that the family is more willing to keep this rapist protected than this little girl. I say little girl because her childhood was stolen, being smart does not change that.

I'm totally surprised that youth services did not come knocking when she started missing school.

Dr. Ahmad Glover Monday, August 4th 2008 at 9:38PM

Marquerite,

In our inner-cities...sadly this is norm...not the exception!

In some African-American and Mexican-American communities, city leaders are calling teen pregnancy an epidemic. And in many cases the so called fathers are adult men (and in some cases relatives).

Dr. Ahmad Glover Monday, August 4th 2008 at 9:41PM

The issue for us is abortion...our Black taboo. We need to be able to talk about it openly. Not talking about something doesn't make it go away.

So what's the deal folks...is abortion Okay or not?

Marquerite Burgess Monday, August 4th 2008 at 9:51PM

This is not just a inner city taboo. I don't completely agree with it, but all situations are very different and in this case I would have to say that if this young girl does not want to have the baby of her rapist she should not be forced to do it.

Dr. Jesse Hargrove Monday, August 4th 2008 at 10:25PM

Dear Dr. Glover,
We must work to uplift the minds of mothers and fathers so that the conditions within society can be changed for the better. In the process of building a support system for children and this parent, we must put forth stories as the one that you so aptly shared in this blog. I look forward to learning about its happy ever after conclusion. These conditions can be ameliorated and reversed with appropriate networking!--JH

g smallwood Monday, August 4th 2008 at 10:45PM

First, that 27 year old man would be under the jail. Second, abortion is Boomkeesha's decision and her decision only! And she should be given all the information on the pros and cons, from the government family planning dept. And given the abusive family dynamic, everyone should forgive her, no matter which option she chooses. I fail to know, however, with what seems to be a financially handicapped family, where they would get the money for this. Are abortions free or something?

Vanessa Duplessis Monday, August 4th 2008 at 11:32PM

Unfortunately, she's already at a disadvantage with baby #1, baby #2 only makes her road exceptionally harder. Don't we all see that part of the problem with our black kids (especially young black males) lying dead in the streets is because they come from families with no parental guidance. No one is bringing them to church, teaching good morals, implanting the fear of God in them and teaching them respect. This epidemic must stop. How is she going to fulfill her education with two little ones to take care--what happens when children are neglected--I don't think further explanation is required.

Chasity DeLoney Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 12:38AM

And Mr. Easterling is right, the other child should be put up for adoption also.
Cad

Dr. Ahmad Glover Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 8:40AM

What if she went to your place of worship, school, etc... Would you talk to her about abortion? Is this a topic that we are comfortable discussing with others?

g smallwood Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 8:55AM

I'm surprised. Few mentioned the scum who was committing this incest and the family members who let it go on. I find that over and over again, we only deal with the resullt of problems in our communities, not the cause.

Victoria Christian Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 8:58AM

I believe Keesha as a young woman has the right to make that decision for herself however there's obviously a desperate need for s*x education. Keesha should be provided with an opportunity to reside in a much healthier environment surrounded by people to support her emotionally and mentally as well as physically in the way of helping her care for her children. Not only should she be allowed to finish school, college and pursue a career she needs to be taught to do all of the above and be a strong mother. She doesn't need to be judged or ostracized, the babies are here now and she needs positive reinforcement.

Ebone Evans Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 10:40AM

This situation is actually very common, yet no one talks about it. A couple of my uncles have been sent to prison or are in prison due to molestation. I feel that is the bigger issue. Whether or not the young girl should have an abortion is neither here nor there. That's her decision. The question should be what are we as a community going to do about the s*xual abuse that is now or has been rampant? No one talks about. If they see it happening they ignore it. Then we look at the young girls who becomes s*xually promiscuous and condemn them, when they are just trying to deal with what has been put upon them. What should we as a people, as a community do about the abuse in the first place? How do we protect our young girls and boys?

Dr. Ahmad Glover Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 11:40AM

I agree that incest and molestation are other areas of Black taboo. As a people, our ethnic groups need to deal with these problems!

We are destroying our future by allowing Uncle Ray Ray to violate our babies. Sadly, in many cases little Ray Ray was violated as a boy...

How do we stop this ugly, dirty secret? How do YOU break the cycle?

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r.e jones Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 3:30PM

Personally I'm against abortion. Now that question is out of the way... you loaded this post with your example, even if it is the truth... a 14 year old girl barely knows what her body is capable of, much less the finality of an abortion! Second, the first child she had should be put up for adoption or, at the very least sent to a trusted relative, and hopefully safe from being preyed upon by the pedophile. Third... I'm against pedophilia as well. So... if you want to talk about abortion. talk about abortion being an option for someone that has the mental capacity to make such hard decisions. Using a 14 yr old girl is an emotional ploy!

Dr. Ahmad Glover Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 4:00PM

No games or tricks here...I want us to talk about what's real!

These aren't far off made up topics. I wish they were.

TODAY IN SOME HOOD A YOUNG SISTER WILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH THIS ISSUE ALONE!

Our communty owes it to her to be able to speak openly about this subject...For or against!

If we are all grown...we need to talk about grown folks stuff.

robert powell Friday, August 8th 2008 at 8:08PM

Life is a Miracle. The Miracle is the will of the Creator. It had nothing to do with the silly little girl or the horny cousin. The Creator knows exactly what He is doing, the created have a problem understanding that. Of course she has the process that the Creator has begun, her free will and the free will of the family and cousin now are tested. Thats why the Creator has created Earth, Heaven and Hellfire.

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