Ms. Magazine Featuring Baby-Killers
This campaign is downright disgusting:
(CNSNews.com) - Ms. Magazine’s latest pro-abortion message invites women and girls who have undergone the procedure to submit their names for inclusion in the magazine and sign an online petition stating that “I have had an abortion.”
The petition targets the recent South Dakota abortion ban, which has been stayed until voters in the state decide on the November ballot whether they want to overturn the ban.
“Whatever happens in South Dakota, 17 states now have trigger laws or pre-Roe bans that will ban abortion if the Supreme Court were to reverse Roe v. Wade,” Ms. Magazine warns.
It’s a I-Killed-My-Baby-athon:
The Ms. Magazine petition asks females to “publicly join the millions of women in the United States who have had an abortion in demanding a repeal of laws that restrict women’s reproductive freedom.” Then the magazine asks for money.
Those scary pro-lifers:
The Ms. Magazine campaign, Brown said is fueled by fears of the growing “pro-life” movement.
“The biggest reason why they are doing this is because they are petrified,” said Brown. “The pro life movement has made tremendous advances in Congress, in the state legislatures and it continues to move forward. And I think that some of this is to frighten the complacent woman who has had an abortion into thinking that if they don’t do something they will lose their ‘right to abortion.’”
Pro-Life organization responds:
Judie Brown, president of the American Life League, told Cybercast News Service that the pitch from Ms. Magazine takes “absurdity to a new level with a campaign bragging about their past abortions.”
“These women are celebrating an act of violence that has proven traumatic for millions of mothers and deadly for their innocent pre-born children,” Brown stated. “We know from all the research that’s been done that most woman who have aborted their children are number one, not proud of what they did, and number two, are not going to come out and publicly say that they are,” she said.
– ‘The Commish’ A.J. Sparxx