Posted on 12/14/2015 8:39:20 PM PST by kathsua
In reaction to the Planned Parenthood fetal tissue harvesting videos, Rolling Stone decided to seek out an expert opinion. In their words, they sought to interview Dr. Cheryl Chastine (pictured above) in Chicago, âan actual abortion provider, not a pundit or a politician â about all this.â As if abortion doctors werenât political activists?
âI didnât go to med school thinking I wanted to provide abortions. Iâd always been politically conscious, though, so I worked with some fellow University of Kentucky students to start a chapter of Medical Students for Choice (MSFC).
So much for the promise of interviewing someone who is ânot a pundit or a politician.â The author is Andrea Grimes, last mocked here for penning this notion in Rolling Stone: âthe myth that Planned Parenthood is a baby-killing behemoth persists, despite all evidence to the contrary.â Grimes is still berating the right-wing âfringeâ for its âdeliberately misleading videos.â
The title was âAn Abortion Provider Speaks Out: âIâll Do Whatever My Conscience Tells Me I Mustâ. Dr. Cheryl Chastine discusses the recent attacks on Planned Parenthood, and why she provides abortions, despite threats and harassment.â
Like many abortion doctors before her, Dr. Chastine was desperate to paint her industry as a victim.
The claim is that providersâ [sic] status as providers somehow makes us suspect or biased. Itâs implied that we canât be trusted. This is simply bizarre and without precedent in the medical world. Infectious disease specialists are regarded as being experts on infectious disease.
Perhaps infectious disease experts are treated with less suspicion because they use their trade to save lives rather than murder children. Just a thought.
Dr. Chastine was quick to slander the pro-life movement as âterrorists.â
So once the national anti-abortion domestic terrorist organizations found out who I was, I was bombarded with calls to my office, nasty comments and veiled threats online (âI wonder if someone will shoot the new providerâ¦â).
The local group started picketing my family medicine practice and calling the buildingâs owner, bargaining that I would stop providing abortions.
Threats, veiled or otherwise, are never acceptable. But seriously? Is that âterrorismâ? These pro-lifers must be the most impotent terrorists ever. That, or maybe the pro-life groups are not terrorists and are just concerned about the children the abortion industry terrorizes on a daily basis.
Dr. Chastine, with the conviction of a superhero fighting against pro-life villains, assured Rolling Stone that she âwasnât about to let awful tactics like that work, because that would just encourage them to keep doing that to others.â
She went on to brag about all the good she does in aborting children.
I have no regrets about my path. This is even more important, and more rewarding, than Iâd thought it could be. Every day I go to work, I can make it possible for someone to leave an abusive relationship, care for their children, continue their education, deal with an illness. Every day, my patients hug me and thank me and tell me Iâve helped them get their life back.
Actually, Dr. Chastine canât help people âcare for their children,â at least not the ones she aborts. As for abortions being the only path to freedom from abusive relationships, Dr. Chastine should consider the history of women being coerced and forced into abortions.
After lamenting the treatment of abortion providers Dr. Chastine complained about the social âcalculationsâ that she has to perform because of her abortion work.
In American culture, work is such a big part of who we are that âWhat do you do for a living?ââ¦So with every encounter like that, I have to decide whether I want to bring it up. Should I say, âI provide abortions,â to my airplane seatmate? My hairdresser?â¦I donât want to perpetuate abortion stigma by not talking about it, and Iâm proud as hell to do what I doâ¦.I feel like confronting people with the work that I do, and the need for that work, is a political act. At the same time, though, you never know who might be anti-abortionâ¦I do have to think about whether, say, my hairdresser might call up the groups that harass me and tell them where and when I go thereâ¦.Itâs absurd and appalling that I have to think about that. But I make those sorts of calculations every day.
With all this self-pity, Dr. Chastine would have felt right at home at the 2014 National Abortion Foundationâs annual meeting in San Francisco. In between lamenting their marginalized status, they laughed at tasteful things like having an infantâs eye balls fall into their laps during abortions.
Continuing her victim narrative, she continued her lament over the abortion âstigma.â
Thanks to abortion stigma and violence, we now live in a country where thereâs not only a shortage of doctors who have the necessary training, but a mismatch between where trained providers live and where services are most neededâ¦.In most cases, you have to fight to get trainingâ¦.So now, the only people who become providers are ones who start off ideologically committed to abortion care.
Wait. Most doctors donât have the training to do abortions? How then can it be a safe procedure?
Also, only the âideologically committedâ become abortion providers? Dr. Chastine devoted the rest of her interview to assessments of the future of abortion, which mostly consisted of more victimhood and scaremongering.
Among my colleagues, I think weâre really concerned because itâs so clear that this is a politically motivated witch-huntâ¦.As a community, we already feel like weâre under siegeâ¦.Even for those of us who donât work for Planned Parenthood, the message is clear to us that weâre nextâ¦.The main losers in that scenario are poor Americansâ¦.
Iâve believed keeping abortion legal and accessible depends on electing a Democrat. No matter who the GOP candidate is, if they win, theyâll almost certainly be able to replace one of the liberal justices with a conservative, and that will effectively overturn Roe v. Wade and end abortion access in most of the U.S.
You can bet anti-abortion strategists know that, too. But Iâm pretty sure the country at large doesnât. And most people donât really think about abortion access until they need it themselves. American moralizing about sex turns into prudish discomfort and disapproval of abortions and the people who need them. But when they themselves have a pregnancy they canât continue, theyâre distraught about all the things they might have said were reasonable before: forced ultrasound viewing, demeaning waiting periods, biased or false âinformation,â unconstitutional gestational limits, expensive and irrelevant facility upgrades.
As âabortion accessâ shrinks, Dr Chastain insists âweâll see a huge spike in the number of pregnancy terminations â self-induced and performed illegally,â and plans to be there: âAs for me? Itâs my mission to care for these patients. Iâll do whatever my conscience tells me I must.â
And the âideologically committedâ Rolling Stone is only too happy to oblige in promoting that âconscience.â Even at the cost of sound journalism.
Shes worse, she’s sanctioned by the state.
I wouldn’t want to be anywhere near her when she meets her maker it’s not gonna be pretty
Amen to that. Shed innocent blood and you are one marked puppy.
She occupies no higher standing than the worst in ISIS, IMO. This is truly one evil person.
Not mentally ill. Evil.
Murder is especially attractive to ghouls. Especially when they can murder infants with impunity. Then, every once and a while, they can botch one of their mutilations, and legally murder an adult too.
Welcome to the United States.
I’ve had three daughters. I knew them all before they were born.
I’ve had three daughters. I knew them all before they were born.
In a sane world, this evil witch would be arrested for murder and get the electric chair.
If that were true you'd be dead already, Doc.
Correct. Don't get near her in a thunderstorm either. It could be hazardous to you health.
A handsomely PAID evil person.
She probably squeaked through med school by the skin of her teeth, and then chose a field with NO competition.
How much skill, professionalism and strength of character does it take to kill an infant and hack it into pieces? To MY mind, the brutes who club baby harp seals to death for their fur, are paragons of virtue alongside this ghoulish witch.
Oh, yes. Her work is very rewarding. When you go to pay, she prefers large bills.
of course its financially rewarding being a babykiller. She prolly makes hundreds of thousands a month, lives in a mansion, has a private plane, a yacht and a masarati.
As opposed to most surgical procedures and cutting edge medical care, abortions are rather simple and easy for a physician. Thus the appeal to physicians of sub substandard skills and the money is good, very good.
It is a good job for those of little scruples. Go to work at 0900 leave work about 1500 and hit the links at the golf course. Your nurses take care of everything else. If something goes wrong just pick up the phone and have the patients (ops my bad, one patient is dead thus it is patient and not patients) sent to a hospital to save the remaining patients life. You will probably not even lose a stroke due to the interruption. Do not look for your soul at the 18th hole. You lost that the day you defiled your promise and pledge to the Hippocratic oath.
I do not believe in abortion
I understand it takes a LOT of skil... to perform an abortion that preserves the baby’s body for parts. She DID say her work is VERY rewarding.
Those parts, in aggregate, sell for more than the price of the baby murder, itself!
Himmler spoke to his SS executioners of how rewarding it was for the Third Reich for the mass murder services they provided.
She makes a Lotta money too.I talked to an abortionist.He was in his car.I was asked to talk to him by the pro-lifers.So I walked over.There was a protest going on.The Cops were there.He was in the middle of the parking lot.So I walked up to him and he rolled the window down.I asked him why do you do this you are killing little babies.He said he was doing them a favor.he asked me what I would do if I was 16 and pregnant.I told him I was with my first child.He asked me if I would have aborted if I had the chance.I said no and realized I had to leave because the driveway men were coming and I needed to buy them a case of beer.Told him all that and he said it was nice to meet you. I walked away and 10 pro-lifers laid under his wheels front and back..
I looked back and he was calling Officer,officer.
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