Posted on 07/12/2018 9:58:15 AM PDT by Morgana
Cecile Richards has announced she is stepping down as CEO of Planned Parenthood after more than a decade as the recognizable face of the abortion giant. The amount of pain women have experienced under her directive, not to mention the 3 million unborn babies aborted, is severe, to put it mildly.
But there is another dimension to the abortion industry rarely discussed: The women who work in abortion clinics but who no longer want to be there. And Then There Were None is a non-profit organization that exists just for these women, and some of their stories are as horrifying as they are hopeful.
Though she wasnt exactly a banner-waving, pro-choice zealot, Annette Lancaster worked for nine months in 2015 at a Planned Parenthood in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for the same reason a lot of women do: she needed a job.
Many women get trapped working there. They need money. Many women are single moms, she told me while standing in a huddle with other former abortion clinic workers who have sought hope and healing at And Then There Were None.
Though she hadnt decided if she was pro-life or pro-choice when she first started working there, it didnt take long for Lancaster to realize she was helping abort unborn babies, and she wanted no part in it. After I was there for a few months I realized that was not what I wanted to do. I started to become a dark person full or dark humor, often depressed. It was a dark environment.
As the clinic manager, Lancaster did everything, including watch abortions and assist with abortion procedures. I had to help pick through fetal body parts, she said. When I did, it clicked, This is a baby. What the h-ll am I doing?
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They knew exactly what they were getting into. I have zero sympathy for them. ZERO.
Let that sink in and remember the Nazis after WWII said also that they were just doing their JOBS.
Remember folks, we ARE making progress!
Guam no longer has any Abortionists working on the island.
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