Posted on 12/31/2019 3:53:09 PM PST by Kaslin
The Christmas story celebrated each year by millions worldwide tells of an unwed teenager who becomes pregnant after she responds yes to a life that redeems all of humanity. But that isnt stopping some media outlets from deeming the holiday season appropriate to promote abortion, which says no to life, instead.
On December 23, Rewire.News published an opinion piece with the headline, All I Want for Christmas Is for Texans to Be Able to Afford Their Abortions. Womens centers and even the ACLU of Texas shared the story on Twitter. In the piece, OB/GYN activist and Physicians for Reproductive Health Fellow Ghazaleh Moayedi asked readers to consider donating to an abortion fund so that women wouldnt have to choose between affording Christmas presents or paying for an abortion.
Moayedi told the story of one patient who wanted an abortion at nine weeks pregnant.
While she made it clear that shed prefer the medication abortion, Moayedi wrote, she told me with tears welling up in her eyes, I think Im going to have to wait until after Christmas; I wont have the money until then.
Thats when Moayedi got a sinking feeling.
Not only would her pregnancy be past the point where I could offer her the medication abortion she desired, but waiting four additional weeks would mean the cost of her abortion would increase, too, she worried. [T]his mother-of-fours access to health care was being driven by a very real and common fear: buy Christmas presents for her children or obtain a timely, affordable abortion.
Moayedi revealed that, as an OB/GYN in Texas who performs abortion care, she has these conversations with patients almost daily. But she also urged that the challenge of paying for an abortion was happening throughout the United States.
However, there was hope, she claimed.
The National Network of Abortion Funds and its 70-plus member organizations have been on the frontlines of abortion access, she wrote, and, people from across the country call abortion funds like the Texas Equal Access Fund.
Moayedi called for a world where no family is forced to choose abortion solely because they cannot financially afford to parent because All people deserve to parent when they want and to parent their children in safe, healthy, and supportive environments where they thrive.
The pro-life movement wants much of the same: for children to live and thrive but from their very beginning at the moment of conception. Thats why Americans who identify as pro-life dedicate their time and finances to helping pregnant women and new moms in need. Among other things, they support pregnancy centers nationwide which provide free housing, medical supplies, clothing, and educational classes.
But, Moayedi argued, those who suggest that ending poverty would end abortion, or that women with low incomes seek abortions simply because of poverty, fail to see women as autonomous humans with goals, aspirations, and desires. Autonomous humans once theyre born, that is.
Thats because, she said, Women with low incomes choose abortion for all the same complex reasons that women with middle and high incomes do.
She didnt provide any numbers or research to back up her words. Instead, she repeated her Christmas concern.
No mother should have to choose between her ability to end a pregnancy when she needs to and paying her rent, feeding her children, or buying them Christmas presents, she said, even though thats a part of a daily reality she witnesses.
Every person has the basic human right to quality health care, which includes timely access to abortion care, regardless of income, she added. What a gift that would be to Texas families.
What a gift it would be to the unborn too, if OB/GYNs in the media like herself considered the unborn as patients alongside their mothers.
Moayedis argument that women should be able to afford both Christmas presents and an abortion limits women by telling them that they need to be able to end anothers life as a disposable thing for their own sakes. Instead, American society should encourage a culture where women feel empowered to buy both Christmas presents and raise their children.
The piece isnt surprising for Rewire.News, which describes itself as an outlet with Evidence-based reporting on sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice. But the timing is.
Christmas is the wrong time to promote abortion. Then again, theres never a right time to promote the ending of a human life.
oh wait, they're not. They just want a Lamborghini.
Where’s Sandra Fluke when you need her? Sandra, please educate these women about birth control.
Being part of professional medical lynchmobs says where their hearts really are.
Ah, her.
Boy folks flipped their lids when she got called a slut.
Time for a federal law that makes abortion paid for by the abortionist. That makes it affordable.
How is that a choice? Murder an unborn baby or give gifts to your children?
We know what causes pregancy now.
Murder is bad. Infanticide is even worse. Infanticide because you want to buy presents is... well I can’t say.
I don’t think there’s anything that could damage my opinion of a women more than openly championing the killing of the unborn.
It’s so strange to see these brazen women jump up and down with glee, and the killing of living human being.
I’m sure they’d be furious if a puppy was being harmed.
These evil people positively make me ill.
All I Want for Christmas Is for Texans to Be Able to Afford Their Abortions.
Satan never rests.
Just remember, Abortion is murder!
Most of us would not have had kids if being able to “afford” them was the determining criteria. Obviously it was not. If everyone waited until they could “afford a kid”, there would be few kids.
Notice the left never factors LOVE into the equation of having children. It’s economics, convenience, and me me me.
I asked my nephew if he would take a bullet for his kids. He responded at once with “absolutely”. I said, “then you are a father’
That’s kate brown the bi-sex “guv” of Oregon on the left...puke
All I Want for Christmas Is for Texans to Be Able to Afford Their Abortions.
“If abortions are so good for women why aren’t they free?” —Carol Everett
if this is legitimate “healthcare” why aren’t their health insurance plans covering it like all other medical procedures?
or are they b1tching about having to pay for it because of their insurance deductibles?
I call malarky.
Wish they had been aborted
Women freely cheering the murdering of babies. You tell me who is the worse sex of the human race.
JoMa
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