Posted on 08/18/2019 3:12:21 PM PDT by Morgana
Live Action News recently reported on a disturbing Snapchat story from Teen Vogue instructing teens on how to get an abortion without parents permission or knowledge. The snaps were posted last weekend following an article by the same name. In the article, advice columnist Nona Willis Aronowitz responded to the question, Im 16, Im pregnant, and I dont want to be. Im not sure if Im allowed to get an abortion without my parents permission, but Im really scared to tell them because they are both against abortion. What should I do?
Is this a real question from a 16-year-old? We cant be certain. Former Cosmopolitan writer Sue Ellen Browder noted in her 2015 book, Subverted: How I helped the Sexual Revolution Hijack the Womens Movement, that she often made up questions by fictional readers to answer in her opinion pieces for the womens magazine. She did this to soft-sell premarital sex, birth control, and abortion to single women. Perhaps this question was mean to sell abortion.
In any case, Aronowitzs response to the question posed was frighteningly irresponsible at best. She wrote, Its only logical that if teens are mature enough to become parents, they are mature enough to decide whether or not they want to give birth. Having access to abortion should be your right, regardless of your parents beliefs. Realizing that her recommendations are quite literally against the law in multiple states, she went on to write with almost comic understatement, Unfortunately, not every state legislature agrees with me.
Following this, former Planned Parenthood facility director Abby Johnson, whose pro-life conversion story is depicted in the film, Unplanned, commented on Teen Vogues clear attempt to push abortion on teens during an interview with Canadian cultural commentator Mark Steyn, filling in for Tucker Carlson on Fox News Tucker Carlson Tonight.
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Live Action News recently reported on a disturbing Snapchat story from Teen Vogue instructing teens on how to get an abortion without parents permission or knowledge. The snaps were posted last weekend following an article by the same name. In the article, advice columnist Nona Willis Aronowitz responded to the question, Im 16, Im pregnant, and I dont want to be. Im not sure if Im allowed to get an abortion without my parents permission, but Im really scared to tell them because they are both against abortion. What should I do?
Is this a real question from a 16-year-old? We cant be certain. Former Cosmopolitan writer Sue Ellen Browder noted in her 2015 book, Subverted: How I helped the Sexual Revolution Hijack the Womens Movement, that she often made up questions by fictional readers to answer in her opinion pieces for the womens magazine. She did this to soft-sell premarital sex, birth control, and abortion to single women. Perhaps this question was mean to sell abortion.
READ: Teen Vogue tells minors on Snapchat how to get abortions without telling parents
In any case, Aronowitzs response to the question posed was frighteningly irresponsible at best. She wrote, Its only logical that if teens are mature enough to become parents, they are mature enough to decide whether or not they want to give birth. Having access to abortion should be your right, regardless of your parents beliefs. Realizing that her recommendations are quite literally against the law in multiple states, she went on to write with almost comic understatement, Unfortunately, not every state legislature agrees with me.
Following this, former Planned Parenthood facility director Abby Johnson, whose pro-life conversion story is depicted in the film, Unplanned, commented on Teen Vogues clear attempt to push abortion on teens during an interview with Canadian cultural commentator Mark Steyn, filling in for Tucker Carlson on Fox News Tucker Carlson Tonight.
In the segment, Johnson said, This is exactly what Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry and the abortion lobby, which includes Teen Vogue has been trying to do for years, except that right now, theyre even more brazen about it. Now we dont care about women being safe, we dont care about clinics being clean, its about access, and now they are getting to our children through school sex education and through grooming our children. Teen Vogue certainly does have a history of promoting abortion in its publication.
Johnson has plenty of evidence to back up her claims. Live Action News has repeatedly reported on Illinois dangerous new abortion law that does away with abortion facility inspections and even prohibits the public from getting 911 records when abortion patients are taken to the hospital, making it clear that safety certainly isnt paramount. Abortion facilities in multiple states have been cited or fined for using bloody, dirty, rusty, unsterilized equipment, so cleanliness isnt too important to them, either. But when it comes to access, weve finally found the linchpin to understanding the abortion industrys political and cultural goals. And it all starts with children.
Live Actions revealing investigative series Dangerous Sex Advice for Kids shed light on Planned Parenthoods disturbing recommendations to minors, including instructions for engaging in bondage, sadomasochism, and anal sex. (Parental discretion strongly advised: summary article here).
Planned Parenthoods sex education programs have been rejected in various school districts for failing to decrease sexual activity amongst grade schoolers, mixing politics with education, and more. Despite the #MeToo movements goals, Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry continue to brainwash young people to be accepting of all manner of dangerous, bizarre behaviors. Abby Johnson was right. They are being groomed by an industry that will profit from their future actions.
Planned Parenthood also encourages teens with AIDS to have sex with other people without telling them.
“They are being groomed by an industry that will profit from their future actions.”
As with all Social Ills...follow the money. *SPIT*
(And it almost always leads back to the Democrats!)
“”Its only logical that if teens are mature enough to become parents, they are mature enough to decide whether or not they want to give birth.””
Is she insane? Just because a teenager gets pregnant doesn’t mean she’s mature enough to become a parent. Does she really think that’s on the mind of teenage girls who choose to have sex?
PP is just like the muslims in England who groomed and raped young girls.
JoMa
I wonder what she would say to the 11 or 12 year-old who agreed to have sex and then wound up pregnant. Physically mature and emotionally mature are not the same. In fact, the Human brain continues developing into a person’s twenties.
I was friends with a girl in middle school who came from a less than ideal family life. Two older siblings, a brother (19), a sister (16) and a drunk father, no mother. She and I were 12. Both she and her sister both lost their v-cards by ten, with brother’s and father’s friends, respectively. The girls were sleazy and sexually active, and the brother was a drug dealer. I wasn’t having it, so we drifted apart with ease.
I had another friend move to the inner-city, and wind up pregnant by 14. Again by 16, with different guys. She came for a visit when I was thirteen, she was 14, and she asked if I was still a virgin. I told her I wasn’t a dumbass, so yes. She went on and on about it, and I just went home. That was the last time we spoke, which is just fine. Another messed up family.
They want to kill more babies — especially minorities, in accord with the principles of their founder. And they want to make LOT$ of money doing it. You had best not get in theri way, or you may be aborted.
They want to kill more babies — especially minorities, in accord with the principles of their founder. And they want to make LOT$ of money doing it. You had best not get in their way, or you may be aborted.
Planned Homicide should be labeled as a Terrorist organization. They terrorizes the most innocent humans, the UNBORN!!
It was a seductive line, but you don't hear it much lately.
Planned Infanticide is a wicked organization.
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