Posted on 05/17/2019 10:38:47 AM PDT by Morgana
February 14, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) With abortion advocates currently on the defensive over multiple state proposals shining a national spotlight on late-term abortions, the left-wing HuffPost has taken the dramatic step of publishing an editorial by a mother wishing she had aborted her baby to avoid having to watch the child die from a severe abnormality.
Dina Zirlott, a 31-year-old Alabama mother of three girls, opens the article by revealing she was raped at age 17 and had a resulting daughter a year later, who died a year after that. After discussing her rape and the ensuing mental trauma, she says that almost eight months later her mother took her for a medical exam that revealed she was pregnant.
The doctor came to us and spread the ultrasound pictures across the table. She pointed to darkness where gray brain matter ought to be, Zirlott recalls. She called it hydranencephaly, a congenital defect in which the brain fails to develop either cerebral hemisphere, instead filling with cerebrospinal fluid. The fetus continued to experience development because the brain stem was still intact, but she would be born blind, deaf, completely cognitively stunted, prone to seizures, diabetes insipidus, insomnia, hypothermia and more."
The doctor flatly told her this condition is not compatible with life, but she couldnt get an abortion because Alabama law only permitted abortions up to around 24-26 weeks. Zirlott doesnt elaborate on whether she attempted to arrange an abortion in another state, beyond claiming she would still be obstructed by time, paperwork, politics and money.
I had already suffered one trauma. Was that not enough? she asks. After quitting school halfway through her senior year, Zoe Lily was born on October 27, 2005. Zirlott describes a doctor explaining it would be a kindness...to make her comfortable and let her go in peace, but her family instead took Zoe home.
Over the next year, she writes, they cared for her through near-constant challenges until she died, from difficulty feeding her and frequent seizures to her inability to metabolize sleep hormones or regulate her own temperature.
I grieve the person I might have become if had [sic] not been a young victim, a young mother, forced into unimaginable circumstance, seeded by compounding traumas. Did that girl not also deserve mercy? Was her life any less important? she writes. If I had been allowed the option to choose a late-term abortion, would I? Yes. A hundred times over, yes."
Zirlott argues that Zoe would have been spared so much pain if her heart had been stopped when she was warm and safe inside me, adding that perhaps I could have been spared as well.
Look at that photo of me and my daughter and tell me you know better than I do, she challenges. We should not have to beg for permission to decide what is best for ourselves and our children, even the ones who may never be born ― and maybe never should be born.
The piece follows another HuffPost essay by a couple who had their baby aborted in the third trimester after a spina bifida diagnosis, against which many pro-lifers have pushed back:
As difficult it is to digest Dina's story, not all cases of babies diagnosed with terminal illnesses in the womb end the same, the Daily Wires Paul Bois responded. Some, such as the case of Stephanie and Andy Schoonover, transform the parents in profound ways, allowing them to see life with a new perspective. For others, such as Melanie and Damion Sheenan, the baby defies diagnosis and lives on to become healthy.
Dr. William Lile, a board-certified OB/GYN and pro-life public speaker, recently argued that when a baby faces a lethal abnormality, the humane response is not abortion but giving him or her the same "love, the concern, and the care" any born patient would receive. This is a key concept: the baby in the womb is a patient, he writes.
This anecdote, whether it's true or not, should determine the abortion policy of the United States...
1. It didn't occur to her for 8 months that she was pregnant? Not once??
2. The doctor offered to "make her comfortable" and let nature take its course, and they wouldn't do it.
3. They clearly went to extreme measures to keep the child alive, despite telling us over and over how miserable her life was.
I just don't understand this mindset that did not allow the matter to be taken care of within the legal time frame, and rejected every option after except the one that involved the most suffering, and then insists that the only "perfect time" to kill this child was when she was 8 months pregnant. It's just... odd.
Revealing how? Moore is a freaking imbecile. You enjoyed his pathetic effort? To win, we actually have to WIN. Mo Brooks was the way to win. Moore was a sure loser.
The Alabama law is just stupid right now. How does it help us win in 2020? We need to re-elect Trump, win back the House and build up the Senate. Isolating women, who will then throw their vote to more House Dems and Barack Obama's understudy is not the way to do it.
“Moore is a freaking imbecile.”
Moore is a well-educated man who has honorably served as a judge for many years. He stood up for something that was not even considered controversial very long ago—the display of the ten commandments which have long been recognized as foundational to western civilization historically.
Moore was further targeted by groups outside of his state for standing against the homosexual agenda. His defeat was orchestrated by Washington RINOs and militant homosexual groups. It was not the people of his state who defeated him. He was defamed and slandered. Most likely he was also defeated by voter fraud.
And what’s worse, some members on this forum, and this includes the one to which this post is addressed, joined the homosexual crusaders in attacking an innocent man.
Now, some of these same members of this forum, one of which I am presently addressing, wish to harp on how horrible pro-life legislation is.
“The Alabama law is just stupid right now. How does it help us win in 2020?”
What is the point of “winning” if the Republicans govern the same way as Democrats? If our supposed choice is to be represented by politicians who are either Democrats or RINOS, like McCain and Romney, then we don’t really have much of a “choice”.
Alabama is a sovereign state. This law has absolutely no bearing on those outside of their state. Alabama will vote again for President Trump. Anyone who votes for Democrat in 2020 because Alabama is pro-life was ALREADY going to vote for a Democrat.
We need some conservatives here with guts and brains. We need courage and intelligence. We don’t need white-flag-waving surrender monkeys. Or worse, we don’t need phony “conservatives” whose only true conservative concerns involve their pocketbooks.
Is optics the problem? How about the optics of states that are legislating the murder of unborn babies all the way up until birth?
If a person pees his pants because the “optics” of the pro-life position is just too scary for him, such a person should go hide behind the women and children and leave the fighting to adults with some bravery, intelligence, and compassion toward the babies being slaughtered.
Conservatives know we will not stop ALL abortions, but we intend to reduce them by making it very inconvenient and consequential to those who are determined to keep killing babies.
Conservatives are not cowards. We need to be ready and willing to fight for what is right. The matters of the homosexual agenda and abortion should have already resulted in men being “up in arms” over the murder and abuse of children. I’d hate to think what those who cower in fear over optics would do if these issues do lead to armed conflict.
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