Meet the ridiculous new pro-abortion argument
You may remember “can’t say it? don’t legislate it.” For those who need a refresher, abortion advocates made a fuss by falsely claiming that Michigan state Rep. Lisa Brown
was censured simply for using the word “vagina.” In reality she was
censured for violating House decorum and comparing support for pro-life
legislation to rape.
It is the abortion industry that is obsessed with a woman’s reproductive organs. While a baby does come out of her mother,
this is not the only aspect of pregnancy, childbirth, and abortion.
Another human being’s life is always at stake, and that life deserves
just as much attention as the woman’s body birthing the baby.
In addition to this fixation, and
oftentimes alongside it, pro-aborts tend to completely shun men from the
discussion – that is, unless those men toe the line of their agenda. In
that case, abortion advocates are thrilled to celebrate
these men! The abortion movement thus obviously discriminates not only
against the unborn child because of her location, but also against men
simply because of what reproductive organs they happen to have.
They also like to completely ignore pro-life women. In her piece for Mic, Elizabeth Plank drones on about the white old men in Congress who are sponsoring pro-life bills. No mention is made of Reps. Diane Black or Marsha Blackburn and the pro-life legislation they have sponsored. The historic wins of Mia Love, Elise Stefanik, and Joni Ernst, all who happen to be pro-life, also are ignored. Pro-aborts tend not to think kindly of their fellow women who happen to be pro-life.
There is also no mention that one pro-life
bill likely to come to a vote in the new Senate, which would restrict
abortion past 20 weeks of pregnancy, has the support of 60 percent of women.
It gets even more ridiculous. Plank’s piece
was titled “We Asked Men to Draw Vaginas to Prove an Important Point.”
According to Plank, men shouldn’t be able to draft pro-life legislation
because the “educated men” of Mic did a laughable job at drawing
vaginas.
The piece certainly is laughable; it
assumes that it is only men who don’t know as much as they should.
Surely some women may benefit, too, from learning and understanding more
about their unique and precious bodies.
Knowledge is
worth embracing, and there are plenty of reasons why both men and women
should familiarize themselves. But just because some guy at Mic can’t
label every part with perfect accuracy hardly means much. And it
certainly does not mean that any man elected to Congress can’t serve his
constituents with the understanding that life, which according to
science begins at conception, is a right most sacred and worth
protecting.
Source: LiveAction News
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