Anna Duggar Black History: '19 Kids And Counting' Star Comes Under Criticisms For Controversial Pro-Life Tweet

Anna Duggar Black History - The pregnant wife of the first born of the Duggar family is not always in the headlines, but this past week she has been making the rounds in several publications after she retweeted an anti-abortion message.

On Monday, Anna Duggar retweeted a poster by the Radiance Foundation, which reads "Because of the violence of abortion over 16 million black people are history."  The tweet also said "Human beings should be remembered not dismembered. #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackLivesMatter #AllLivesMatter"

It didn't take long for the Twitter world to weigh in on her message. The argument about the tweet got quite heated as the founder of the Radiance Foundation Ryan Scott Bomberger tried to step in and defend his organization's message.

"So full of Christian love NOT! And you have so many African-American friends NOT no longer watch the show," Keely wrote.

"They have no right to tell us what [to] do with our bodies. They like to pop out babies that [is] fine. Don't tell us how to live out life," BANDA wrote.

"Yes I can counter the meme - it's called A WOMAN'S CHOICE. HER BODY, HER DECISION. Bye Felicia," Vivicca A. Whitsett wrote.

"Seriously?! You didn't really do that, did you? I am literally shaking my damn head..." Saderman wrote.

Anna Duggar has not responded to these criticisms. But on Saturday, she reaffirmed her position after tweeting "Some of the BEST things in life are UNPLANNED." - The Radiance Foundation #LifeHasPurpose"

Anna and her husband Josh Duggar have announced that their fourth child is due to be delivered early in the month of June.

This week TLC has announced that fans of 19 Kids and Counting can watch up to 13 episodes of the reality TV series online by streaming it from the station's website.

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