So here I am, tweet, reply, retweet, retweet with comment! Oh to hear the same script repeated over and over, as if it was a scene from a dystopian movie. Like the chant from 'Animal Farm'
'Autonomy' 'Her body her choice' 'So brave. So couragous.' (re TwoWomenTravelling) 'We need to have this procedure in my own country.' 'backward state' 'Ireland has failed women' 'I'm not a criminal' (no woman has been prosecuted by the Republic of Ireland ever). 'Twelve women had to go to England today for abortions because they are not available in their own country.'
'It's the religious right.' 'it's the Catholic Church.' 'it's hypocrisy.' 'there are no civil rights before birth.' (there are, in Ireland! But not in the USA) 'The religious nuts.' 'zealots.' 'haters'.
Refusing to be drawn on term limits. Refusing to talk about a baby, ending life. It's just the script that I have been hearing here in the USA for years, now chanted in Ireland, widely promoted by the blind, liberal media, Their eyes are closed to the reality of abortion, the pulling apart of a baby in the womb.
'Four legs good, two legs bad.'
Cyril the African lion, killed by a big game hunter caused uproar around the world. But the babies who survived the abortions carried out by Dr. Kermit Gosnell, and subsequently murdered by him by stabbing scissors into their necks, caused not a murmer. Not a whisper...
Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad. Kind of ironic.
(I love animals by the way; hate cruelty of all kinds).
This interesting script, used by Americans, British, Australians, etc completely avoid the fact that abortion ends the life of a human being and is not necessary to save the life of a mother. Maternity Care in Ireland is of an excellent standard.
And I feel I have a responsibility to remind people of that, and about the Abortion Industry, and that if they were born since 1983, the 8th protected them. Not keeping it for the next generation? Sad.
This was an unusually balanced discussion from Vincent Browne 'Tonight' on TV3. The presenter was Alison O'Connor.
https://www.tv3.ie/3player/show/41/0/0/Tonight-with-Vincent-Browne
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