'Clueless' star Stacey Dash accuses Planned Parenthood of preying on black women

Actress Stacey Dash says she was shocked to find out that there were actually more black babies aborted than born in New York City in 2012.(Wikipedia)

African-American actress Stacey Dash, best known for her roles in the 90s teenage film "Clueless" and "CSI" television series, is taking abortion service provider Planned Parenthood to task for targeting black women and their unborn babies.

"I am so sick of hearing Planned Parenthood and their abortion allies on the Left claim to be pro-women and pro-minorities. The facts just don't back up their boasts. If you are so pro-African-American communities, Planned Parenthood, stop targeting black women and aborting our children," she wrote on a blog post for Patheos.

"If you care so much, why don't you start actually empowering women to love and care for their children no matter the circumstances they find themselves in," she said. "If you truly believe in African-Americans, then start telling them they do have the power and ability to take care of their children and raise them instead of pressuring them to kill them in the womb."

Dash was shocked to find out that there were actually more black babies aborted than born in New York City back in 2012. According to a report made by the New York Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 31,328 black babies were aborted in NYC that year and only 24,758 were born.

"That means 6,500 more babies were aborted than were born. That is insane! As a black woman who was born and raised in NYC, I am appalled at what is happening in my hometown," she said.

The actress turned Fox News commentator blames Planned Parenthood for this atrocity. "Your bottom line is not worth the blood on your hands!" she fumed.

Dash believes that it is time for African-Americans to speak up against abortion and Planned Parenthood. "It's time for us to stand up and speak truth to power," she said. "Black lives do matter. And that includes the lives of black unborn children. If we don't speak up for them, who will?"