Posted on 12/12/2017 9:50:33 AM PST by Morgana
"My extra chromosome makes me far more tolerant than you, sir"
DETROIT (ChurchMilitant.com) - An academic expert at the United Nations supported the abortion of Down syndrome babies, and a young woman with Down Syndrome pushed back.
Ben Achour, professor and expert at the U.N. Human Rights Committee (HRC), is on video saying in early November that pregnant mothers should be able to abort babies that test positive for Down syndrome.
One person with Down syndrome responded in a video of her own. Identified only as Charlotte, she begins, "Mr. Ben Achour, your comments about people with Down syndrome deeply offend me."
"I'm a human being just like you," she continues. "Our only difference is an extra chromosome. My extra chromosome makes me far more tolerant than you, sir."
At another point in the video, Charlotte asks, "Why are you not crying out when people like me are being made extinct?" My extra chromosome makes me far more tolerant than you, sir. Tweet
The video, published November 30, continues, "What you are suggesting is eugenics. Its disgusting and evil. You need to apologize for your horrible comments. You should also be removed from the Human Rights Committee as an expert."
Charlotte concluded by half-jokingly offering to replace Achour as an expert on the HRC.
"I will fight for our right to exist for the rest of my life," she concluded.
Charlotte's video was shared online by the European Center for Law and Justice (ECLJ), a group with a strong pro-life stance.
The ECLJ also shared another video of the U.N. expert encouraging Down Syndrome abortions. He said in French, "I myself am an ardent defender of the handicapped. ... But that does not mean that we have to accept letting a disabled fetus live."
Achour also was confused about the name of the condition:
If you tell a woman, "Your child has Dow " What is it called? Down Syndrome, Dawn Syndrome if you tell her that, or that he may have a handicap forever, for the rest of his life, you should make this woman it should be possible for her to resort to abortion to avoid the handicap as a preventative measure.
The ECLJ itself blasted Achour's claims, writing in a statement that his position "is a complete moral inversion of the meaning of the right to life."
The practice of eliminating unborn children who test positive for Down Syndrome is commonplace in some Nordic countries like Iceland. In August, CBS News said on Twitter, "Iceland is on pace to virtually eliminate Down syndrome through abortion."
Pro-life Hollywood actress Patricia Heaton retorted, "Iceland isn't actually eliminating Down Syndrome. They're just killing everybody that has it. Big difference."
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Not even has it. Just tests positive for it.
And what with the reliability of medical tests........
Sometimes those tests are WRONG!! You know what else? Sometimes I suspect sometimes they lie and tell the woman she has a Down’s baby just so she’ll abort.
She speaks the truth. It is a genocide. Just look at China. You will never see a Downs person there because the Communists have created a society that specifically seeks out and kills them, usually (not always) before they are born.
They like to call Nazi everyone who does not agree with them. But this exactly waht the Nazi’s did during they IIIrd Reich rule.
Al Gore accused US of having that extra one.
Great post. Pro-life ping (if possible)
Prayers lifted up for Charlotte and all with DS.
What with the industry thats grown around selling human body parts through PP, your assertion may be on target.
That would not surprise me in the least.
The blood thirsty, baby murdering cult is not happy without babies to slaughter.
Academic: An individual incapable of or unwilling to create or provide goods or services of value to others, who pontificates and expects to be paid for it, usually from public funds.
It’s called genocide. Some folks settle for ethnic cleansing.
No doubt in my mind. Too poor to have children, too old, wrong race, family crime history; I’m sure you could come up with more. It sickens me. My four-year-old grandson
weighed only 2lb, 14oz when he was born. Of course, abortion was an option for the doctors at our local hospital but never for the family or the staff at the Catholic hospital where he spent almost three months in NICU.
He’s a happy, normal, intelligent little madman today. He teaches me how to do things on the computer. What a terrible waste of love and potential that could have been. Think what he, and the world, might have missed!
Powerful video ~ thank you for posting.
Even the “tests” are a harmful, physical assault on a baby.
There should be a medically justifiable reason to use them, which means to test for suspected disease and abnormality which might be feasibly corrected before birth.
Yes, those tests can be wrong. However, babies with Down Syndrome have a higher risk of congenital heart defects and other issues that can cause death shortly after birth. So knowing that a baby has Down Syndrome can prepare the delivery team to deal with those issues and take the child to NICU and deal with those issues more quickly than they might otherwise be prepared for.
It is not the test in and of its self that is the problem, it is how it is used or what sort of pressures are put on the mother to abort rather than for her and the medical team to prepare for any problems.
I know Ive posted about this before so I will post the sort of condensed version.
About 4 months after my niece and her husband had their first child, a beautiful baby girl delivered by an emergency C-section after many hours of hard labor and then the babys heart rate going way down and moms BP going through the roof (preeclampsia) and I know because I was in the delivery room with them, they found out they were pregnant again.
After the first sonogram, not one, not two, but three distinct heartbeats were found. Needless to say my niece and her husband were shocked.
As my niece told me when she and her husband told me the news, not only were they using a prevent defense and besides, she was still nursing, so they never expected they would get pregnant again so soon and live alone with multiples as those do not run in either of their families.
They had moved after the birth of their first daughter and now had a new OBY who told them they should have a selective reduction i.e. abort at least one if not two of the babies. He told my nice that her uterus was not strong enough to carry triplets or even twins, that she would probably die from a hemorrhage or from a stroke from preeclampsia if she even tried.
So what did they do? They found another OBY, a specialist in high risk pregnancies. FWIW, while that wasnt the reason they found him or went with him, he was the same OBY who delivered the Kate+8 sextuplets. He was frank that there were risks but with very close monitoring of her BP and of the babies development, weekly hormonal shots that would hopefully prevent premature labor and a near military precision at the delivery each baby had their own team of NICU nurses, he assured them that everything would be fine.
Very early on, one the sonograms suggested that two of the babies, the twins who shared a birth sack, might be conjoined. But fortunately that wasnt the case, but if it would have, that would have greatly complicated the delivery and the medical team would have needed to be prepared for that. Then a later sonogram detected what appeared to be a heart valve issue with the other triplet, the smallest, little Helen.
My niece was hospitalized at Penn State Hershey Medical Centers high risk OBY ward eight weeks before the scheduled C-section at 32 weeks, as getting her and the babies to 32 weeks was the goal. It was hard on her and her husband and their daughter, I and other family members and friends pretty much lived with the dad and little Mel, those last eight weeks, taking care of my great niece Melanie so her dad could go to work and visit his wife after work.
Easter Sunday, the day before the scheduled C-section she went into labor, but thankfully the team at Penn State Hershey Medical Center was prepared and on the ball and she gave birth to three beautiful babies.
But it wasnt easy. The twins spent 6 and 7 weeks in the NICU respectively and for a while with little Helen it was touch and go with her heart valve defect, that fortunately didnt require surgery but was treated with medication that allowed it to resolve and heal and she came home after 8 weeks in the NICU.
Again, it isnt the testing and prenatal diagnosis that is the problem, it is rather how it is used, and how strongly the mother and father are willing to go to give birth and demand if necessary that all is done for their child or children.
And I should also add that little Helen, the smallest and at birth, sickliest of the triplets, the one her first OBY suggested should be aborted, is today, like her twin sisters, is healthy and thriving and in fact has turned out at now 9 years old to be the family star athlete. She got interested in running and last year completed a 5k run alongside her dad. ; )
I think the governor of pennsy needs to hear your story...
https://www.governor.pa.gov/contact/
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