The National Abortion Corporation

There is a national campaign by the big abortion company (or at least it is happening in Chicago), to send workers into the streets to get people swayed over to “their” side. I have been approached several times by young, shiny faced innocents wanting to happily tell me all about why this institution is such a good thing for women. Even though I was hurrying to catch a bus or a train or whatever mode of transportation would get me home, I took the time to stop and to explain to each child in the purple, well logoed t-shirt why this company is so bad. I start by telling them that they really do NOT want to talk to me, because I am strongly Pro-life and the company they are representing kills babies.

It’s kind of like talking to a person hawking their religious beliefs at your front door. They have a script and by Gosh, they are going to stick to that script!

The young man I saw yesterday tried to convince me that his company was OK, because after all – Abortions are “only” 3% of what they do. 3% huh? I did a simple internet search and found a site that disputes that fact. https://www.liveaction.org/learn/3percent/

Beside that, even if they want to pretend that they only spend 3% of their services in the business of killing babies, they still perform 100s of thousands of them every year. It’s a big corporation, so they deal in large volumes.

So I told this young man, really just a baby himself, that he should not quote statistics to me – I have statistics. He interrupted me and said “We (as if he is the doctor with the suction machine) provide “safe abortions”. I quickly replied, “There are no safe abortions, because someone gets killed”. He said “that’s your opinion”. I looked at him directly in his innocent blue eyes and said “no it’s a fact”. What I wanted to say was “what if your mother had chosen an abortion, would it still be my opinion?” I didn’t have a chance, because he walked away, all the while telling me to have a nice day. I think I got to him though and the truth was too much for him to argue about it with me.

What I feel bad about is that I did not actually have all of the statistics; if I had, I could have really had a conversation with him. I think I have some homework to do.

 

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