Posted on 05/23/2019 10:39:29 AM PDT by Red Badger
After reading a guidance reminder posted last week by NPR, its become even more obvious why those in favor of abortion and those opposed to it are increasingly at odds with one another.
Mark Memmott, supervising senior editor of standards and practices for NPR, put together the guide after Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) signed into law the most stringently pro-life legislation in the country and not long after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed a bill into law barring abortion after a heartbeat is detectable, which usually occurs around six weeks into pregnancy.
The style guide makes one thing abundantly, painstakingly clear: NPR writers are to go out of their way to make sure it never, ever sounds like the collection of cells inside a mothers womb is a human life.
Perhaps the most absurd and absurdly bias rule in the NPR manual is the injunction against the word unborn, which journalists are to avoid like the plague, according to Memmott, because it implies that there is a baby inside a pregnant woman.
Theyre fetuses, he lectured. Incorrectly calling a fetus a baby or the unborn is part of the strategy used by antiabortion groups to shift language/legality/public opinion. (Just FYI: Even the Mayo Clinic refers to fetuses who have, according to Memmott, not yet turned into humans as babies.)
The moratorium on the sinister words can only be lifted when referring to the title of the bill. The fact he used the word strategy only to refer to those opposed to abortion should be telling, as if theres a clandestine plan by pro-lifers, but those who support abortion are just trying to protect some inalienable right.
Memmott also takes issue with pro-life and pro-choice descriptors. Instead, he said those who are opposed to abortion should be referred to as abortion rights opponents or people who are anti-abortion rights. Both of those phrases, of course, are clearly editorialized. By unnecessarily inserting the word rights into the descriptors, it sends the message pro-lifers are opposed to rights.
By contrast, those who are in favor of abortion are to be called abortion rights supporter(s)/advocate(s). The upside in those titles is obvious.
The language Memmott selected for NPR journalists reveals two things: (1) Many in the media have already chosen their side and (2) those in the pro-abortion camp have a fundamental misunderstanding of the pro-life movement. It has nothing to do with suppressing a womans a mothers rights. Rather, the pro-life movement is about protecting the rights of the child who has not yet been born and is unable to defend his or her inalienable rights. Anything else?
The NPR editor encouraged journalists not to use the phrase abortion clinic because the facilities perform other procedures and not just abortions. Memmott also took issue with the title abortion doctor. Instead, abortionists should be referred to people who operate clinics where abortions are performed.
Memmott is also not a big fan of the phrase late-term abortion.
Though we initially believed this term carried less ideological baggage when compared with partial-birth, he explained, it still conveys the sense that the fetus is viable when the abortion is performed.
He said late-term abortion should be referred to only as a procedure known medically as intact dilation and extraction.
All of this language achieves one goal: Making the human inside a mothers womb sound as nonhuman as possible.
Huh? NPR? Don’t we pay fo.................. Oh.
Why am I subsidizing this?
Those "reproductive rights"?
Smell the fear...
This should surprise no one-If they didn’t skew the language, who on earth would listen to them?
NPR?
Nancy Pelosi Radio?
National Proletariat Radio...................
If we dont say baby killing but instead use the term - rainbow expelling then people will better accept our infanticide values and rights.
The term “unborn” implies that there is a baby inside a pregnant woman, not a fetus. Babies are not babies until they are born. They're fetuses. Incorrectly calling a fetus a “baby” or “the unborn” is part of the strategy used by antiabortion groups to shift language/legality/public opinion.
They also believe that jamming a knife into a baby's head, then sucking her brain out with a vacuum is “reproductive health care.”
Using fetus instead of unborn, even though fetus literally means unborn. This is a epic fail that will not have the desired effect.
Whoa, he has us there. I'll have to admit that I was under the impression that that's where babies come from. Glad to be shown the error of my ways.
Fetus is Latin for baby.
So the NPR portion of the swamp is still full.
The style guide makes one thing abundantly, painstakingly clear: NPR writers are to go out of their way to make sure it never, ever sounds like the collection of cells inside a mothers womb is a human life.
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Except that someone who kills a pregnant woman is usually charged with double homicide, and I think you would find that most people on the left or right, include those at NPR, would agree with the charges.
hmmm...
We are for the rights of the unborn.
This is the language we can use to counter their demonic euphemisms.
I wonder if we could get away with saying that abortion kills transgender babies.
I guess that NPR doesn’t think that their writers are sharp enough to pull that off on their own.
So why on earth are WE still providing NPR with OUR Tax dollars?
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2010/10/how_public_is_nprs_funding.html
And their 501(c)(3) status is questionable to me.
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If they want to finance their liberal agenda from their own means, fine. They have freedom of speech. But don't finance their liberal, often anti-American agenda with my dime.
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