Black Pro-Lifer Files Lawsuit Against NAACP (National Association for the Abortion of Colored People)
Ben Johnson reports at LifeSiteNews.com:
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People threatened with legal action Ryan Bomberger for using its name and trademark to oppose abortion. Now the chief creative officer of The Radiance Foundation is fighting back.
Bomberger said he received a letter from NAACP attorney Ned T. Himmelrich accusing him of "trademark infringement" for mentioning the NAACP in his artwork and his website. The artist and musician, who is black, often refers to the organization as the "National Association for the Abortion of Colored People," a designation that singularly displeased its liberal leadership.
"It is ironic that a black man is being sued by the nation’s oldest civil rights group for exercising his most basic civil right -- the freedom of speech," Bomberger is quoted as saying.
"This threat of legal action from the NAACP is nothing more than a multi-million dollar organization’s attempt to bully someone who’s simply telling the truth."
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