Posted on 11/16/2019 2:03:32 PM PST by Morgana
It turns out network television isnt done lecturing us on abortion yet. Weve had series after series come at us with pro-abortion stories, but NBCs The Blacklist may have brought us the strangest case of them all. Lets just say if this is where the propaganda is headed, liberals should stick to copying The Handmaids Tale.
The November 15 episode Hannah Hayes concerns the strange case of a kidnapped governor reappearing on the day of a new election. The governor, however, isnt sharing any details of his abduction, forcing the FBI to investigate the crime on their own. The agents soon come across similar high-profile male kidnapping victims, learning that they all share the same politically conservative background. By narrowing it down, they find one victim willing to discuss what happened to him.
Heres the part where it gets weird. It turns out that a doctor named Hannah Hayes (Stacey Roca) has kidnapped the men to surgically impregnate them. She inserts a uterus into their bodies, implants an embryo, and then holds them hostage until they can no longer abort under fetal heartbeat laws in their states. This is to protest her own treatment after she was raped and then apparently jailed for trying to defy late-term abortion laws to end her pregnancy.
If you think that sounds crazy, you should hear Hannah herself explain her actions after being confronted by FBI agents on her multiple crimes.
Hannah: Think? What do you imagine I've been doing for the last seven years, every waking hour, every time I gaze into the loving face of my beautiful daughter? You'd think the miracle of life would erase the violent act that produced it. That's what they'll have you think. They're wrong.
Aram: This is the man who raped you.
Hannah: He got out early. Prison overcrowding. And you know the first thing he did? Filed for parental rights. And you think I'm crazy. Fortunately, I had room for my own prison.
Man: She is crazy. You got to stop her.
Hannah: Shut up! Shut up!
Kessler: Hannah, don't!
Aram: Don't. Come on. Your little girl wouldn't want you to do this.
Hannah: What kind of example would I show Daisy if I don't fight those who demand control over me? My decisions. My body. And I'm not alone. It was easy to find people to join me, and we decided the best way to change minds is to make those responsible experience the same rape that I did.
Kessler: Wait, wait. Are you telling me that this guy's the father of those men's babies?
Hannah: Well, why else would I keep him around?
Aram: Hannah, I think it's safe to say that you've made history, but it's over now.
Hannah: No. No, it's not over. No matter what happens here, you're gonna lock me up, and this creature will continue its petition and end up with my daughter.
Kessler: Yeah, but if you shoot him, you're never gonna be a free woman again.
Hannah: Daisy will.
Its almost hard to fathom how much awfulness is in this one clip alone. Not only does Hannah violate acts of nature, but she uses her daughter as a prop to do so. Plenty of women and rape victims would beg to disagree, but she still spits in their faces. In addition, she seems to overlook the fact that plenty of pro-life activists, like the ones shes trying to punish, would help her fight against her rapist gaining parental rights. Clearly, no one on this show has ever met a genuine pro-life person.
Not to mention the fact that Hannahs actions contradict the my decisions, my body mindset. The series basically argues abortions are necessary even when we have the technology to render them obsolete. If Hannah can create and support a pregnancy outside of a female body, then theres no real "need" for abortion. An unborn baby could still survive, and the mother wouldnt have to use her body to carry the baby to term. Scientists say were within a decade of using artificial uteruses to support human embryos, but feminists are already protesting artificial wombs, because its really all about the right to kill a baby.
It doesnt matter to The Blacklist either way. The conservative governor proves Hannah right by sneaking to New York to abort his baby, hypocritically violating his own law and principles.
The Blacklist is the only current broadcast tv show hubby and I watch. The rest is all MeTV and true crime stuff. We watch it only for the superb James Spader, but we’re getting to the point with the SJW stuff that we’re not even sure he can draw us in anymore.
Hubby said during the last episode with the “AI” blacklister... “They’ve crossed over into a science fiction show now.”
I saw the show last night. Black List is one of my favorites and the only show on a major network that I watch.
I thought the premise of last night’s show did an excellent job of showing just how malevolent and insane the left is and how far they are willing to go to force their evil on others.
The pastor who kept the baby he was forced to gestate was an equally good example of a principled conservative stance on the sanctity of life.
Yes, but she kept her character by having no ethical problem helping him break the law by being perfectly willing to kill his baby anyway. As in real life, abortion is the prime directive of an abortion provider superseding all legal, moral and ethical concerns.
Another delicious irony to me was the "surgeon" who said of her daughter "What do you imagine I've been doing for the last seven years, every waking hour, every time I gaze into the loving face of my beautiful daughter? You'd think the miracle of life would erase the violent act that produced it." The daughter whose existence was the very reason she was filled with rage and hatred because she wasn't legally allowed to violently kill her.
Why do they always have to ruin a good show. I have the last episodes on record. Not looking forward to watching them now.
After watching this episode I thought about aborting The Blacklist from my TIVO.
I recently aborted “The Walking Dead”.
“The Blacklist” just isn’t the show it used to be. Killing off Tom and Mr. Kaplan was a mistake. Getting rid of Samar was wrong too.
Besides that, the writing and acting has slipped. It’s not the quality show it once was. Even Spader is phoning it in.
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