Prominent anti-abortion chief warned of Muslims ‘replacing’ Christian Europeans (The Guardian)

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    Prominent anti-abortion chief warned of Muslims ‘replacing’ Christian Europeans – By Stephanie Kirchgaessner (The Guardian) / Dec 11 2019

    Kathleen Eaton Bravo, whose company Obria has taken millions from Trump, said abortion ‘threatens our culture’s survival’

    The chief executive of Obria, an anti-choice and anti-contraception organisation that has been awarded millions of dollars in grants by the Trump administration, once said that Christianity was dying out thanks to contraception and abortion, leading Europeans to be “replaced” by immigrant Muslims.

    The reported remarks by Kathleen Eaton Bravo, the founder and chief executive officer of the Obria Group, raise new questions about the Trump administration’s controversial decision to award millions of dollars in health and human services grants to the group, which runs a national network of health centers opposed to abortion and contraception.

    Bravo’s remarks, which were published in a 2015 interview with the Catholic World Report, shows how xenophobic fears about immigrants from African and Middle Eastern countries “replacing” white Christian populations have influenced anti-choice campaigners in the US.

    In the interview, Bravo was asked whether abortion was getting the attention it deserved. She said it was not, because abortion had become a political rather than a moral issue.

    “Few realize that it has had a devastating impact on our society, and threatens our culture’s survival. Take the example of Europe. When its nations accepted contraception and abortion, they stopped replacing their population. Christianity began to die out. And, with Europeans having no children, immigrant Muslims came in to replace them, and now the culture of Europe is changing,” she said.

    Continue to article: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/dec/11/abortion-trump-obria-kathleen-eaton-bravo

      Kathleen Eaton Bravo’s remarks show how xenophobic fears about immigrants ‘replacing’ white Christian populations have influenced anti-choice campaigners in the US. Photograph: YouTube

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