Posted on 01/21/2014 2:36:52 PM PST by Morgana
As LifeNews reported earlier this month, MTV is filming one of its reality show stars having an abortion. Teen Mom 2′s trouble-plagued star Jenelle Evans got pregnant and had an abortion.
However, her husband had no idea she was pregnant or aborted his baby until he found out from commercials for the show. From TruthRevolt:
jenelleevans2The husband of the child, Courtland Rogers, recently released from jail where he served on drug charges, found out about the abortion of his child from a commercial for the the show.
As reported by the Mirror, Rogers told RadarOnline.com:
Nobody told me anything I did not know that Jenelle had gotten pregnant and she didnt talk to me about getting an abortion.
Its not fair that I found out about the pregnancy on a Teen Mom commercial.
For her part, Jenelle seems unfazed. She is already pregnant again, this time by a third man, Nathan Griffith.
Pro-life people have frequently said that if an abortion is ever shown on television that it would change millions of minds against abortion. But with MTV at the helm, the abortion will likely be sanitized and shown as nothing more than a routine medical procedure which will make it less likely to have much of an impact on abortion attitude or opinion.
Further complicating the issue is the fact that Teen Mom 2′s trouble-plagued star Jenelle Evans is defending her decision to have an abortion. That sets up what will likely be a pro-abortion spin on what could be an opportunity to talk about how abortion kills unborn children and hurts women.
Now I agree with the Dead Kennedys and wish they'd just "Get off the air".
What a sick sick sick world!!!
I have to figure out how to block that channel.
The last time I watched MTV it was when Fear debuted, and before it sucked by the end of its first season.
The list of things I wouldn’t wish upon others just keeps growing these days.
I Don’t Want my MTV.
How do you abort a commercial?
Hey Courtland Rogers - this woman killed your son or daughter.
You will never hold him in your arms. Or play tea party with her. Or celebrate your son earning Eagle Scout.
You had no say in the matter.
Celebrate choice and vote democrat.
And sit down and shut the f*ck up.
I blocked it when my kids were teen agers. They were not happy. But I was.
I gave up TV two decades ago. I thought it was utterly degusting then. I’d never have imagined it could go lower than the OJ trail. But, I was wrong.
Two things; A. This (social) revolution WILL be televised. That is a twist on a protest song by Gil Scot Heron.
B. No father to be should have to learn this from a commercial. This demonstrates again how disconnected some people can be, regardless of age. She just does not care how he feels about it. That profound lack of empathy will likely be seen again in the way her children are treated or neglected, assuming she allows herself to ‘be punished with a baby’.
The post of the year! LOL
Yeah, I recall MTV actually playing music once upon a time.
VH1 appeared in an attempt to take over that genre after MTV quit playing music.
VH1 is now in the same boat.
Star????? Wow they are really reaching.
Some of them were really good, some weird.
Then there's AMVs [Anime Music Videos] — basically music videos using various anime — which can be really good.
You took the words right out of my mouth...great post!
Abortion Barbie Davis, please pick up the courtesy phone.
The Empowered Feminist Aborter and her Fool, AKA Husband
Its not fair that I found out about the pregnancy on a Teen Mom commercial.
Dear Fool: You're either pro-life or you're not. If not, then you should already know exactly whose "choice" matters and whose "choice" does not matter even a tiny amount. If so, then why did you marry such a vile creature?
This is where the media should be asking every Democrat why they think terminating a normal healthy pregnancy is a choice. Republicans should ask that point in every debate.
“Link does not work. It should be:”
I just tried it and got their site but not the story. Strange.
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