It amazes me that there are actually people who refuse to believe that many abortion providers break the law, despite testimony like this or Live Action's investigations or the full Center for Medical Progress videos.
This #PlannedParenthood failed thirteen health inspections, which include failing to report child sex abuse, improper storage of aborted babies, failure to report a serious incident to a patient and no background checks on employees. sais.health.pa.gov/CommonPOC/cont…
It's amazing that after decades of denying that #MargaretSanger was #racist, almost two years ago, Planned Parenthood suddenly announced she was racist. Without, of course, apologizing for the previous denials. theintell.com/story/opinion/…
Planned Parenthood does not empower women. In fact, Planned Parenthood Keystone stopped providing health services, but kept doing abortions when PPE was scarce.
“I think we have deluded ourselves into believing that people don't know that abortion is killing. So any pretense that abortion is not killing is a signal of our ambivalence, a signal that we cannot say yes, it kills a fetus.” Faye Wattleton, Former Planned Parenthood Director
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#HumanRights "housing, water, food and healthcare, are commodities or services depending on your definition.... Declaring a commodity a right is as foreign to the Western notion of inalienable rights as a Polar Bear is to the Amazon Rainforest. thesuffolkjournal.com/26877/opinion/… 1/4
"The Bill of Rights guarantees rights that are immune to any interference from government, these rights are otherwise known as 'negative rights.' For instance, the government can never infringe on your right to free speech" 2/4
"However, guaranteeing commodities as rights require something from government, which in this country is the people of the United States. These rights presume that by a person’s very existence, they are entitled to goods and services that someone else must provide." 3/4
A lack of information is just as effective as a lack of education and this is illustrated in books such as The Handmaid's Tale and 1984. Currently, it is becoming more difficult to make informed decisions because of censorship in the press and on social media.
When information is censored, people are in effect told what to think and the tools to make their own decisions are kept out of reach. Ironically, this tends to give rise to conspiracy theories and distrust of those doing the censoring. theintercept.com/2020/10/15/fac…
Certainly, children should not have access to information they are not mature enough to handle, but adults should be able to find factual information that doesn't omit other viewpoints or information that doesn't fit the popular narrative.
According to this survey, of high school students who are sexually active, 46% of those surveyed did not use a condom the last time they had sex. The CDC acknowledges that it's not known how effective condoms are at preventing the transmission of STIs.
"No one has a right to be inside someone else's body!"
Unless you were raped, did the prenatal human just climb up into your uterus? No, it got there by your and your sex partner's actions. While he is just as responsible, he can't gestate the baby, 1/4
but he is legally responsible for the financial support of that child, which is why irresponsible men will pressure their partners to get an abortion. Anybody wilingly having sex ought to understand how reproduction works. 2/4
If A and B are skydiving with the agreement that A will hold onto B and have the parachute, A doesn't get to withdraw consent in mid-air unless it will literally save A's life, because letting go of B will cause B's death. 3/4
#SavitaHalappanavar died in Galway University Hospital on October 28th, 2012. "Three separate inquiries into her death found that she died of sepsis – an infection of the blood caused by an extremely virulent bacteria, Ecoli ESBL" thelifeinstitute.net/info/the-tragi…
The HIQA inquiry found 13 missed opportunities to save her life. The evidence that emerged from those inquiries is presented in the article and is a clear and factual account of this tragic case.
"Dr. Astbury was still unaware of the elevated white cell count - and the infection - at this point. She told the Coroner’s Court that if she had been aware of the infection she would have terminated the pregnancy - as was permissible under Irish law."