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by Ed Vitagliano
| AFA Journal News Editor
[A]t the end of the day, the truth is that when you perform
an abortion you are killing something, said Dr. David Molloy
of the Australian Medical Association.
For pro-lifers, that is a statement of the obvious. But what if
you were confronted with the full horror of what that death represented
and still didnt care? Is it possible that pro-abortionists
could finally admit that abortion is murder, but then collectively
shrug their shoulders?
That seems to be the case after the release of a British documentary
entitled My Fetus, which aired in Britain in April, and then
in Australia in August. The documentary contains footage of an unborn
baby being sucked out of a mothers womb, shows dismembered
babies one of whom is being rinsed in a sieve and
other remains being carefully put back together in order to ensure
that no body parts were left in Mommys tummy.
The film is apparently staggering in its emotional impact. One pro-abortion
journalist, Lauren Booth of the Daily Telegraph (London), who has
herself had an abortion, watched the documentary and was stunned.
My hand flew to my mouth in shock, she said. I
swallowed. I didnt want to say it, but the word murder
came to my lips.
There is tremendous irony involved here, however, because My
Fetus was not made by pro-lifers. It is the work of pro-abortion
activist and filmmaker Julia Black, daughter of Tim Black, who heads
up Britains largest abortion provider. Black had her own abortion
when she was 21.
So what was her reason for making such a film? She told the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) that it was to reclaim the
most powerful weapon the anti-abortion groups currently have
the fetus and the baby. Black wanted pro-abortionists to be
faced with the gruesome reality of what they were advocating
in order to better defend it. Certainly not apologize for it.
Whats truly horrifying is Blacks apparent indifference
to the gruesome reality of what her film presents all too clearly.
In an interview with ABCs Tony Jones, Black said the idea
of dismembering a baby and pulling it out in pieces
is obviously horrific. But at the same time, it is easy to get caught
up in that emotion.
Later she told a newspaper, I can take on board the emotional
significance, but I still really do believe its my right and
I dont regret my abortion and I would never say I would never
have one again.
Its one thing for someone to advocate abortion in ignorance
of what is being done to an unborn child, or even to support abortion
while refusing to look at the nature of the act. But how does one
stare dismemberment in the face and simply shrug?
A similarly abhorrent attitude was expressed non-chalantly in the
U.S. by another pro-abortion evangelist, Amy Richards. A feminist
activist and author, an abortion rights advocate who has worked
with Planned Parenthood, and a co-founder of a feminist organization
that has financed abortions, Richards recounted in The New York
Times Magazine how she handled the news that she was pregnant
with triplets.
Id have to give up my life, Richards thought after
getting the bad news. [N]ow Im going to have to move
to Staten Island. Ill never leave my house because Ill
have to care for these children. Ill have to start shopping
only at Costco [a wholesale club] and buying big jars of mayonnaise.
Her decision? She asked her obstetrician: Is it possible to
get rid of one of them? Or two of them? When told that an
abortion specialist could, in fact, perform a selective reduction,
Richards agreed.
Her boyfriend balked before the deed was done, however. Richards
recounted: But Peter was staring at the sonogram screen thinking,
Oh, my gosh, there are three heartbeats. I cant believe
were about to make two disappear.
It mattered not to Richards. She waved off her boyfriends
request that they at least consider having the triplets, and Richards
proceeded to have two unborn children aborted.
The deaths of two innocent children, of course, is deplorable enough.
But again, as in the case of Black, it is the ruthlessness exhibited
by Richards that is most chilling. As one woman wrote to the editors
at The New York Times, Of all the reasons for having an abortion,
I never thought that the prospect of living in Staten Island and
shopping at Costco would be among them.
Just how hardened to suffering and our own iniquity can our hearts
become? It seems likely that pro-abortionists will continue to plumb
hells depths before being able to provide an answer to that
one.
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