Posted on 02/01/2010 4:41:53 PM PST by rhema
What is the National Organization for Women afraid of? Apparently a touching story about a courageous woman who chooses life in the face of adversity is just too much to take. And when her football star son decides to share that story on Super Bowl Sunday, well, that goes too far. Its divisive.
NOW and its affiliate organizations the Feminist Majority and Womens Media Center are condemning the Super Bowl advertisement featuring Tim Tebow and his mother Pam, calling it an offensive anti-choice ad.
Could you imagine anything more ironic? The organization that purports to embrace women and choice is desperately clamoring to shut down the most loving choice of all: the choice for life. Yet the women of NOW cant abide 30 seconds of a heart-warming story. What would producers at Lifetime Television say?
Lets be real. Whats the worst case scenario here? That if Americans hear this message they will choose to make sacrifices in order to have a child and bring a wonderful life in to the world? Thats hardly an abhorrent message.
These groups are not for women and they dont want them to have a choice. They only want women to choose the path of abortion. Never mind that abortion has been shown over and over to be destructive in numerous ways, both physically and psychologically. But, *please* dont tell people that there are alternatives.
In their efforts to cling to the old feminist mantra that we somehow need abortion, NOW sells American women short. They assume that women are so weak-brained and easily manipulated that they must be protected from a life-affirming message.
This fracas over the Super Bowl illustrates perfectly how NOW & Co. are losing their grip as their pro-abortion position sinks in public opinion. For the first time in decades,
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And in an age/era when contraceptives are virtually fool-proof except for user error, those numbers are really outrageous. Just more not having to be accountable/responsible. Why not? They can always have it 'taken care of'.
If abortion were illegal, a LOT more people would be motivated to use contraceptives correctly.
Yep, the day I had my now 37 year-old twins. I did what I could to counter.
well said. i have always wondered why the “pro-choice” crowd has such a problem with ladies who CHOOSE to have a child rather than an abortion. to me choice is a)give birth and raise the child. b)give birth and give the child over to another family thru adoption. c)abortion- the last resort of a desperate and dangerous pregnancy.
but the so called womens rights movement sees only one choice and that is abortion. for them the right to choose means a woman murders her unborn child
I think it is ingenous that they are aiming this ad towards men who are the primary audience for the Superbowl. Might make a few younger ones who might be in this position one day not to press so hard to end it and think about the baby first. :)
Most of the leadership of NOW is stuck back in the 1970’s. Feminism has passed them by a long time ago. Abortion is a sacrament in the church of NOW. It is their way of lashing out against their archenemy, patriarchy, which begins with the chief patriarch himself, God the Father. There is nothing that offends God more than the slaughter of infants on the altars of Ashtaroth, so killing unborn children is a rebuke of God the Father. But since men wrote the Bible, that too must be rejected. The hatred toward anything that might cast doubts upon abortion is evident in their fear of Tebow’s pro-life message. Logic does not apply to the leadership of NOW. It is all based psychological needs, not logic.
With all Hollywood at their disposal, surely NOW could spin something up if they wanted.
"Follow the money, honey"....the abortion mills provide the support to NOW.
This ad may get people thinking.
Thank you Impy.
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