It’s always “mammograms this” and “back-alley that,” but never do the pro-abortion activists talk about that thing they’re sucking out of the womb with a shop vac
National Organization for Women (NOW) President Terri O’Neill doesn’t care when life begins
writes
Benny Huang on Freedom Daily.
As someone who speaks, writes, and advocates incessantly on the
abortion issue you’d think she would have given it more thought; but you
would be wrong. Professor O’Neill, who is rabidly “pro-choice” (on
abortion at least), is blithely unconcerned with when a developing fetus
is actually a person deserving of protection from lethal violence.
O’Neill sat for an interview at the Democratic Convention in Philadelphia with Jason Rantz, a radio host from Seattle’s KIRO. When the topic turned to abortion she became belligerent,
calling out Republicans for being “viciously anti-women” because of
their stance on abortion. When Rantz asked her a hypothetical
question—whether she would oppose abortion if it could be proven
scientifically that a fetus is a human life—she replied: “I don’t care.
Of course I would support abortion.”
Yes, that’s pretty much the same attitude I have encountered over and
over again among the stridently pro-abortion. They generally refuse to
ponder when life begins, a question that isn’t difficult to answer and
doesn’t have anything to do with religion. It’s always “mammograms this”
and “back-alley that,” but never do they talk about that thing they’re
sucking out of the womb with a shop vac.
When I heard Terri O’Neill’s “I don’t care” remark I was reminded of Planned Parenthood’s yearly advice
to its fan club about how to discuss abortion over Thanksgiving dinner.
For several years in a row the abortion giant has warned that “Debating
when life begins…may get you nowhere.”
Yes, that’s true. Once the
pro-abortion fanatics concede that there is no meaningful difference
between a child five minutes before birth and a child five minutes after
birth, the debate is basically over and they lose. They prefer to steer
the conversation elsewhere, usually toward non-sequiturs and straw man
arguments.
Planned Parenthood had yet more advice for your dinner table.
“Instead focus on your shared values and the big picture; for instance,
talk about how you believe everyone should be able to afford to go to
the doctor, or how the decision about when and whether to become a
parent is a personal one.”
Look! Squirrel! Of course procreative decisions are personal
but the fact remains that if you’re pregnant that ship has already
sailed. The kid already exists and you’re already a parent. The question
is whether you and your doctor may legally conspire to snuff out the
child’s life.
Not surprisingly, Planned Parenthood’s president, Cecile Richards,
doesn’t want to talk about when life begins either. Despite overseeing
the world’s largest abortion provider she seems to have given the
question very little thought. In the wake of last year’s Center for
Medical Progress (CMP) undercover videos she appeared on “America with
Jose Ramos” to engage in a little damage control.
Ramos posed what he erroneously called a “philosophical” question: “For
you, when does life start? When does a human being become a human
being?”
Richards talked around in circles for about a minute without giving a
straight answer so Ramos pressed a little harder. “But why would it be
so controversial to say…when do you think life starts?” he asked. “Yeah.
Well, I don’t know if it’s controversial,” she replied. “I don’t know
that it’s really relevant to the conversation.”
Not relevant to the conversation! Yes, she really said that.
The central question of the abortion issue is completely irrelevant to
Cecile Richards. I don’t think it would be unfair to summarize her
position as “I don’t care”—just like Terri O’Neill’s.
“For me, I’m the mother of three children,” Richards continued. “For
me, life began when I delivered them. They’ve been probably the most
important thing in my life ever since. But that’s my own personal
decision.”
Her children’s lives began for her at birth. For some other woman life may begin at another time, earlier or later,
but for Cecile Richards her children only became children when they
ventured down the birth canal. Before that they were goo or an invasive
parasite or something; anything but children. The reality of another
person’s humanity is apparently a big mystery which we must all figure
out for ourselves—or, more accurately, for other people who happen to be
our offspring.
For people who say they want to keep religion out of the debate they
sure seem to be stuck on the metaphysical. Their approach is at least
“philosophical,” to borrow a word from Jorge Ramos, if not downright
religious. They speak as if the genesis of life is a profound mystery,
as if no one’s answer is wrong as long as it is sincerely felt and never
pushed upon another woman. That’s quite simply insane. Other than the
unborn, no one else’s humanity is discerned through the personal
feelings of another person.
Most people, I believe, know in their heart of hearts that abortion
is killing. Not all people, of course. There are a few people who don’t
know much about biology or haven’t given the issue much thought. These
people are easily swayed through relentless propaganda that a fetus is
just two microscopic cells and remains in exactly that state until birth
when it magically sprouts into a baby.
… But plenty of other people know better—particularly people who are
intimately involved in the macabre procedure. These people have no
illusions about the humanity of their victims but, like Terri O’Neill
and Cecile Richards, they just don’t care. For example, two abortion
industry figures seen in last summer’s CMP videos discussed children
being born alive before an abortion could be performed. (See the third and sixth videos
featuring Savita Ginde and Perrin Larton respectively.) That’s a good
thing from their perspective because whole babies are very saleable.
In the third video, “Dr.” Ginde is seen parsing through baby parts in
a petri dish. “Was that just the little bits of the skull?” asked the
undercover videographer David Daleiden. “Mmm-hmm,” says Ginde. “I only
see one leg. Here’s a foot. It’s a baby.”
It’s. A. Baby. She said the word that no Planned Parenthood shill would ever use in a public forum.
For those who insist on denying the humanity of the unborn I would
ask that you defer to the experts—namely the people who kill them for a
living. Don’t ask them the question on a talking heads show, of course,
because they’ll lie. Ask them in the comfort of their own death
chambers. When their guard is down, when they think they can trust you,
they will drop all pretenses and tell it like it is.
A Planned Parenthood employee in Freehold, New Jersey spilled the
beans in 2008 to a young female activist who was conducting an
undercover video sting.
“Is the baby born alive?” asked the young woman who was pretending to
be 22 weeks pregnant. “Usually, for the most part no,” the nurse
replied. “But it does happen where it’s still alive.” The young woman
asked if such a procedure is really an abortion, to which the employee
responded, “No, it’s an actual delivery. But it wouldn’t be able to
survive on its own. So eventually the baby does die.”
This is the way people really talk inside abortion clinics. “Fetuses”
are suddenly referred to as babies and “tissue” becomes feet and legs.
Abortion is a gruesome procedure that kills the most innocent among
us. Most people instinctively know this and none more than the contract
killers who perform abortions for a living. Yet the killing goes on and
on with no end in sight.