Posted on 08/26/2014 5:41:51 AM PDT by wagglebee
Washington, DC (LiveActionNews) — By now, most pro-lifers have heard the cruel and elitist comments made by Richard Dawkins about aborting Down syndrome babies. Dawkins claims that the ethical choice is to abort all babies with Down syndrome, even though these children often lead happy lives and enrich their families and society.
An NBC article by Kimbery Hayes Taylor describes the results of 3 studies conducted by Boston Childrens Hospital. In the first study, out of 2,044 parents or guardians surveyed, 79% reported their outlook on life was more positive because of their child with Down syndrome.
A second study found that among siblings of children with Down syndrome, 97% expressed feelings of pride for their brother or sister and 88% were convinced that they were better people because of their sibling. This study polled siblings over the age of 12.
A third study focused on the feelings and attitudes of people with Down syndrome themselves. Among adults with Down, 99% said they were happy with their lives and 97% said they liked who they were. 96% said they liked the way they looked. You would probably not find such high numbers among the general public. According to the study, Down syndrome children grow up to be happy adults.
And yet the abortion rate for Down syndrome babies is tragically high. Some studies put the number at 90%. Our culture puts so much value on independence and individual achievement that human beings who do not measure up to certain standards can be rejected and aborted. Children become commodities that can be tested and found wanting and then destroyed. Only if they pass a criteria established by their parents are they judged acceptable and allowed to be born.
Rayna Rapp, a former abortion clinic worker who aborted a baby with Down syndrome herself, conducted a survey of women and couples who sought amniocentesis to screen for Down syndrome and other problems with their babies. All of the interviewees intended to abort if the baby was found to have Down syndrome. Some of the things that these parents say about Down syndrome children are deeply troubling to anyone who values life. Here are some comments from men and women who said they would abort if the test came back positive for Down.
I would have a very hard time dealing with a retarded child. Retardation is relative, it could be so negligible that the child is normal, or so severe that the child has nothing All of the sharing things you want to do, the things you want to share with a child that, to me, is the essence of being a father. There would be a big void that I would feel. I would feel grief, not having what I consider a normal family.(133)
I have an image of how I want to interact with my child, and thats not the kind of interaction I want, not the kind I could maintain. (133)
Im sorry to say I couldnt think about raising a child with Downs. Im something of a perfectionist. I want the best for my child. Ive worked hard, I went to Cornell University, Id want that for my child. Id want to teach him things he couldnt absorb. Im sorry I cant be more accepting, but Im clear I wouldnt want to continue the pregnancy.( 133 134)
The bottom line is when my neighbor said to me: Having a tard, thats a bummer for life. (91)
I just couldnt do it, couldnt be that kind of mother who accepts everything, loves her kid no matter what. What about me? Maybe its selfish, I dont know. But I just didnt want all those problems in my life. (138)
If he cant grow up to have a shot at becoming the president, we dont want him.(92)
Its devastating, its a waste, all the love that goes into kids like that. (134)
I think its kind of like triage, or like euthanasia. There arent enough resources in the world. Wed have to move, to focus our whole family on getting a handicapped kid a better deal Why spend $50,000 to save one child?(146)
All of these mothers and fathers (for they are already mothers and fathers to their babies growing in the womb) had chosen to have abortions if the baby had Down. The book did not specify which pregnancies actually tested positive and how many went on to abort. But all of the quotes above were made by men and women who fully intended to kill their babies if they turned out to be mentally challenged.
Many of these people were affluent, successful men and women. They had an idea of what they wanted their child to be like, and if it turns out their baby does not measure up to their expectations, they want to reject that child and try again. Its a consumer culture that views babies as commodities that can be accepted or rejected based on the parents expectations.
You have to wonder how these parents would react if their normal child turned out to have a learning disability or just is less of an overachiever- not as perfect as they want him to be. The sanctity of human life has been defeated by a consumer culture where women have amniocentesis in order to decide whether or not a baby is acceptable to be born, as if they were purchasing a pair of shoes and looking for the most comfortable and attractive ones.
Two of the people interviewed also expressed reluctance to make the sacrifices required to care for a Down syndrome child. Not wanting problems in my life becomes a tragic statement when you realize that all children cause problems at one time or another. Putting a monetary cost on a childs life and deciding that the childs life isnt worth that arbitrary amount is even worse. I wonder how much money the mother who so cavalierly said Why spend $50,000 to save one child thinks her own life is worth?
I wonder if the respondents knew that there is a waiting list of parents hoping to adopt children with Down syndrome. Sadly, I doubt this knowledge would make a difference to those who rejected their children.
Source: Rayna Rapp Testing Women, Testing the Fetus: the Social Impact of Amniocentesis in America (New York: Routledge, 1999)
LifeNews.com Note: Sarah Terzo is a pro-life liberal who runs ClinicQuotes.com, a web site devoted to exposing the abortion industry. She is a member of the pro-life groups PLAGAL and Secular Pro-Life. This originally appeared at Live Action News.
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I’m sure these idiots would have aborted Hellen Keller.
No words.
And those people are beyond evil......
“Parents” like that are a waste
Hitler agrees with these people.
People with Downs Syndrome are Saints on Earth! I always stand in awe when I’m around a person with Down Syndrome because I know that I’m standing next to a person with a guaranteed ticket to heaven. They are such a joy to be around because they are so honest, non-judgmental, caring and so full of love. These people being quoted are so selfish and unaware of the happiness that they are killing. What has our world become?
And yet they continually dump on Sarah Palin, who has chosen to love such a child.
I pray that their “normal” kids are the rottenest, most ungrateful kids on earth.
I have never seen so many blatantly selfish comments in one article.
The people who made these comments are making a terrible and tragic mistake, not only for their children’s lives, but for their souls. If they only knew....
We may yet see a day when, like the pagan world, human sacrifice will be done openly and defended by "nonjudgmental" people.
Wholly self-absorbed, selfish, craven killers of their own flesh and blood.
How long oh Lord?
God in Heaven will not forever stand by as His innocent, precious children are slaughtered, and literally ripped asunder by a nation and people He Himself has so richly blessed.
I was a huge fan of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. In her book, Anel Unaware, she states that back then, children with Down’s were hidden and one dr said all Down’s children should be taken out and shot. Her book changed the attitude but it looks like people, today, feel the same. What a shame.
They probably will be,
If you would never consider aborting the kid there’s no reason for the blood test. The majority of the ‘calculation’ used to determine risk is based on your age. Which you already know.
Level II ultrasounds are much better at diagnosing issues that would need to be dealt with post birth. And those issues can be present in a chromosomally normal child btw.
I had 2 kids over 40. Never got the blood test but did get level II ultrasounds. Once I told the OB I would never kill my baby no matter what she never mentioned the blood test again.
My friend was your age when she had her last baby. They said he would have problems. She said she would deal with the problems. Guess what? He was a perfectly normal baby who is a very smart little boy. No trace of Downs.
Punishing the innocent for fear of the parent’s inadequacy.
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