This is what I found most offensive. The justification that we are saving lives by taking lives. PP is willing to kill babies up to the point of delivery and well past viability outside the womb to harvest body parts and then sell them in the marketplace. We have criticized China for doing this with prisoners.
All of this smacks of the Nazis. I visited Dachau and saw some of the experiments they conducted with their victims. One involved immersing the prisoners in ice cold water to determine how long they could survive. The data were collected to help the Nazis figure out ways to help downed pilots survive in the North Atlantic. The rationale was that the death of the prisoners would save lives. Sound familiar? The allies destroyed the information out of respect for the prisoners.
PP is just an extension of our culture, which is becoming more coarse and immoral. We now have the technology to track the development of a child in the uterus and measure what the child experiences, including pain. We have also improved medical care to increase the viability of the child outside the mother at an earlier and earlier age. There can be no doubt that PP is killing human beings in the name of saving lives. What contorted, inhumane rationale is that?
Great post kabar.
Hello Cousin Mike!
I sat and wrote my rant about this Planned Parenthood atrocity, upthread a bit. Good to see you weigh in.
Cause this is just so horrible my mind can’t adjust.
Sounds disgustingly familiar. When I was a kid, my parents were reading William Shirer's "Rise and Fall of the Third Reich." Because that book contained a lot of disgusting stuff, my parents kept it in one of the drawers in their bedroom bureau--away from the kids. I used to sneak into their bedroom when they were away, and read the horrific descriptions of the Nazi's "medical research"--that you encountered during your visit to Dachau.
Sirer's description of Nazi "medical research" was the first thing that came to my mind as I watched Breitbart's first PP video. I certainly look forward to Breitbart's publishing "The Rise and Fall of Planned Parenthood." That book would quickly become a best-seller, and soon become a Oscar-winning documentary [produced and directed by D'Souza?]