Posted on 04/01/2015 11:22:28 AM PDT by Baynative
A three-year-old named Lee defends the abortion of his sister in a new childrens book by an author with her own ghost sister.
Sister Apple, Sister Pig by Mary Walling Blackburn focuses on an adult topic: abortion. The story follows Lee as he (or she, as the author stressed) searches for his sister who might be an apple, a pig, or somewhere in a tree. Lee later decides Sister is a happy ghost! and explicitly says hes glad Sister isnt around to inconvenience his parents.
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At one point, Lee explained to his Papa, Well, she used to live in Mama and doesnt anymore. After Papa agreed, Lee reiterated, She lived before me, but Mama couldnt keep her. Mama says she is a ghost.
When Lees Papa asked, [D]oes that make you sad or scared? Lee changed his tune. Im not sad that my sister is a ghost! If you kept my sister, you would be tired, and sad, and mad! When his father questioned why, Lee continued:
Because we would be wild and loud and sometimes we would fight. Mama might be scared that she could not buy enough food for us. Mama might not have enough time to read to me, to paint with me, to play with me, to talk with me .
Evil
Evil and demented.
pure evil and demented
Propaganda to prepare the little ones for their own abortions....or perhaps to kill their siblings so mommy will be happy and have more time for me, me, me.
As if even a child couldn't figure out that if Mama could turn Sister into a ghost, she could turn you into a ghost, too.
I think it would be terrifying for a child to know that.
That, plus the principle that if you have somebody in your life that causes a problem, the solution to the problem is killing that somebody.
Maybe the boy would someday be in a position to turn Mama into a Happy Ghost? Maybe when she's old and breaks a hip?
Gasp! As a society we have gone down the road to ruin.
So, from this excerpt the author acknowledges:
1) The “sister” is a person.
2) The “sister” was alive and lived in her mother’s womb
3) The parents murdered this child’s sibling merely for convenience reasons.
What is amazing is at how revealingly honest the author is.
Unreal.
So the message to the kid is that everyone around you would be happier if you were dead.
APRIL FOOLS!!!
Come on.....please tell me that’s what this is.
Hey Lee!
If your parents can murder your little sister, maybe they can murder you too!
Now there’s something to think about!
Even as lame as the rationalizations in the book are, I guess it should be considered progress [however small] by the pro-abortion crowd.
By having the parents tell the child the aborted baby is his sister, this pro-abortion author is at least not denying the baby’s humanity.
20 years ago she would have claimed “it was just a bunch of cells”.
How true that is! I can see the conversation now - "you know mom when you got rid of my sister because it wasn't convenient for you and you didn't have much money to take care of her? Well, we're kind of in that position now, you're getting to be a drag on our free time and finances, I think it's time for you to go".
I just hope mommy's as willing to give up her own life for convenience and to save money as she was to give up someone else's.
I sure hope you are correct. I’d forgotten what day this is.
This isn’t really about children, it’s an attempt by Post-Abortion adults to rationalize away the guilt they feel for murdering their children.
“Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized that they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made loincloths for themselves.” - Genesis 3:7
So, the kept/wanted chiild is male and the aborted child is female. Feminists are OK with this?
So, the papa isn’t concerned about having enough money, the mama is? That’s what liberalism wants a family to be like? Or is papa not related to mama?
Sickening, disgusting and evil.
AND required reading for your youngsters in gummint schools!
In which they would not dare talk about the Christian view of the supernatural... but can have happy ghosts... sure
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