Report: CEO of anti-abortion group used white supremacist rhetoric

In a December 11 article, The Guardian’s Stephanie Kirchgaessner highlighted anti-abortion group Obria’s founder and CEO Kathleen Eaton Bravo’s use of white supremacist rhetoric. As Kirchgaessner reported, Bravo’s xenophobic remarks about immigrants outnumbering white Christian populations parallels “a fallacy propagated by white supremacists” that white populations are being “replaced” by nonwhite and non-Christian communities. It’s a trope that’s also frequently parroted in right-wing media. Bravo’s comments were from a 2015 interview, in which she openly displayed her xenophobia by claiming that “Christianity began to die out” in Europe due to “contraception and abortion,” leaving most of Europe to be “replaced” by immigrant Muslims.

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