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Do you really want to be known as “pro-choice”? |
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Exposing the pro-choice movementDavid Serd : July 8, 2010 In the abortion debate, I predict that responsible people will less and less want to be known as pro-choice or pro-abortion. Here's why. When people started using the term pro-choice, it sounded enlightened. It seemed that pro-choicers were not forcing their views on anyone — if the mother wanted her baby to be born it could be born, but if she wanted an abortion she could do that too. But it has become obvious that this is not the passive agenda of “pro-choice” militants. What pro-choicers campaign for is abortion, not life. They campaign to let people kill their unborn babies, not help them live. Abortion clinics are pro-choice death camps. Militant pro-choicers are like militant abortionists — they would be happy to let everyone kill their unborn babies rather than protesting at the slaughter of the innocents. And people are wising up to this. While most parents would do anything to save their children from harm, pro-choicers are letting their children die before the child is even born. Pro-choice is becoming a despised position by responsible people, and it will almost certainly become more so. There is no doubt that life begins at conception. So any time after conception that you abort the human fetus you are killing a human life. That growing, living unborn boy or girl growing in its mother's womb is sentenced to death when the mother enters the abortion clinic. That boy or girl has no more value to a pro-choicer than a bag of effluent, because soon it will be dead and no pro-choicer will defend it. Pro-choice is pro-death. Pro-abortion is pro-death. Abortion rights means the right to kill living unborn babies. The rights of the baby are not considered. There is in fact no human right to kill babies. Pro-choice gives no choice for that girl or boy you are putting on death row. Abortion rights ignores the rights of the child who is being killed. Saying you are “pro-choice” labels you not as open and enlightened, but as heartless. It is a stigma that will get worse with time, until only the most cold-hearted people will want to wear it. It saddens and shocks me to think that some of my fellow human beings are so selfish and hardened that they don't want to think of the unborn baby as a person, and if they do think of the baby as a person, that they can let it die without their conscience kicking in to say, “Hey, I'm not a killer — I can't let this innnocent child die.” My hope, and prediction, is that the growing opposition to abortion by young people will continue to grow so that one day it will be safe for any unborn baby to come into the world. See also:
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