Posted on 07/16/2003 4:26:24 PM PDT by unspun
Jill Stanek held the "Baby Malachi" sign in front of Speaker Madigan and Leader Daniels' offices in the spring of 2002 |
For two weeks beginning July 9, the Pro-Life Action League is hosting a two-week Truth Tour in Chicago. For more information on the Chicago tour, call 773-777-2900.
OPINION -- A Truth Tour is an organized event that typically stretches over two weeks. Pro-lifers post themselves at various locations, usually busy intersections, for one to two hours at a time, showing the truth of abortion by holding large graphic pitures of aborted babies.
PLAL has conducted Truth Tours for several years, but this is the first concentrated on the major metropolitan area that accounts for over 50% of all abortions committed in Illinois annually.
Almost 10% of all abortions committed in the U.S. annually are of women living in the New York City area. It makes sense to focus pro-life efforts on these two cities as well as other major urban areas.
When I became involved in the pro-life movement, I didnt like the use of graphic pictures of aborted babies as a pro-life strategy. But my opinion changed after personal reflection and reading of history . . .
Emmett Till was a 14-year-old black kid from Chicago. In the summer of 1955, Emmett convinced his mom to let him visit relatives in Mississippi.
Although Mrs. Till put Emmett on the train with a warning that things were different for blacks in the South, he had no idea just how different things were until he was beaten and murdered.
His crime? Whistling at and talking to a white girl.
On August 24, while hanging out with his cousins, Emmett was caught in a dare. He had told the other youngsters a white teenager in a picture he carried was his girlfriend back in Chicago. They dared him to go into a small grocery store in Money, Mississippi, owned by the Bryant family and say hello to the white woman working there. Emmett went in, bought some gum with a couple of pennies, and then said, "Bye, Baby" to Carolyn Bryant, the storeowner's wife.(source: www.bluejeansplace.com/EmmettTillMurderSite.html)
This juvenile prank led to a nightmare come to life. Three days later, two of Bryants relatives pulled Emmett from his uncles home, stripped him naked, beat him beyond recognition, shot him in the head, and dumped his body into the Tallahatchie River.
I dont know if I would have had the wherewithal to do what Emmetts mother did upon receiving her boy in his casket back in Chicago, but her understanding of the situation and ensuing actions helped ignite a movement and change history: Mrs. Till insisted on an open casket and encouraged Jet magazine to publish pictures of her slain, disfigured son.
She said, After the body arrived I knew I had to look and see and make sure it was Emmett. That was when I decided that I wanted the whole world to see what I had seen. There was no way I could describe what was in that box. No way. And I just wanted the world to see." (source: www.panopt.com/photogra/withers/fulewtill05.html)
Some 50,000 people viewed Emmetts mutilated body over the course of three days. And Jet magazine ran the pictures (www.panopt.com/photogra/withers/fulewtill05.html), which, as history unfolded, were later credited with initiating the modern-day Civil Rights movement.
John H. Johnson, publisher of Ebony and Jet magazines, recalls There were people on the staff who were squeamish about the photographs. I had reservations, too, but I decided finally that if it happened it was our responsibility to print it and let the world experience man's inhumanity to man.Colbert I. King, today a columnist for The Washington Post, still remembers the photo he saw in Jet as a youngster. He wrote the following earlier this year: We got the chance to see what he looked like with his skull crushed in, a bullet in his head, an eye gouged out, and his decomposed body finally freed from the barbed wire they had wrapped around his frame and the 100-pound cotton gin exhaust fan they had wired to his neck to keep him down on the bottom of the Tallahatchie ."
The issue [of Jet], which went out on sale on September 15, 1955, recalled Johnson, sold out immediately and did as much as any other event to traumatize Black America and prepare the way for the Freedom Movement of the sixties." (source: ibid.)
I didnt know Emmetts story the first time I decided to hold a graphic picture of an aborted baby at a pro-life picket some three years ago.
I had become involved in the Illinois pro-life movement by my experience at Christ Hospital, and although I welcomed anyones help, I was a tad squeamish when Joe Scheidler and Pro-Life Action League came to picket with their graphic signs.
But during one particular picket, while I was quietly holding my nongraphic sign next to Joe holding his Baby Malachi graphic sign, I began to dwell on that little aborted babys picture.
I decided he looked a little older than the aborted baby I had held. I noted his dark hair and beautiful little round head, even though half his face was torn off, and his bodyless head was being held by forceps. I imagined how his hair should have smelled like baby lotion.
Suddenly, Baby Malachi became a real baby to me. And I began to feel ashamed that I was embarrassed about his one and only baby picture, grotesque as it was. I thought, what difference will Baby Malachis life and death make if I dont honor him by showing the world what was done to him?
You can guess that I went over to the pile of signs then and there and picked up my own Baby Malachi sign. Ever since, I have purposefully held a graphic aborted baby sign at any picket Ive attended.
It is indisputable that it was the pictures of Emmett Tills murdered, mutilated body, and not just his story on its own merit, that sparked another movement not so long ago to stop others like Emmett from being treated as nonpersons.
Did you look at Emmett's picture? If so, with whom did you become angry, the picture-taker or the people who did that to Emmett?
Who would have been happiest had Emmett Tills pictures not been made public?
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Jill Stanek became a leader in the Illinois conservative movement when she fought to stop "live birth abortion" after witnessing one as an RN at Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn. Jill was asked to President Bush's signing of the Born Alive Infants Protection Act in August 2002. In January 2003, Jill was named by World Magazine as one of the 30 most prominent pro-life leaders of the past 30 years. She continues to press for Illinois to become a state where unborn and newly-born babies are safe. Jill is also pro-life coordinator for Concerned Women for America of Illinois and a public speaker around the country. Jill@illinoisleader.com |
Fr. Frank Pavone: "Show the American people what an abortion is!"
America Will Not Reject Abortion Until America Sees Abortion Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director, Priests for Life.
From the inception of his pro-life work, Fr. Frank Pavone has been urging the mass media to show the American people what an abortion is.
"Abortion is a reality which is so horrific that words alone can never convey its meaning.
Fr. Frank serves on the board of the Center for Bioethical Reform, which makes it a priority to share with the nation the world's largest collection of images of actual abortions. In conjunction with that organization, a series of careful analyses of what the pro-life movement can learn from other social reform movements is being prepared. We present here some of the grim reality of abortion. Only seeing such images can bring us to the kind of indignation needed to sustain the sacrifices that will be necessary to finally bring an end to this injustice.
It is especially critical to show people the images of babies aborted in the first trimester. It is in regard to such children, who constitute 90% of abortion victims, that the myth persists that they are not really children at all.
A conclusion without the evidence
The word abortion has lost practically all its meaning. Not even the most vivid description, in words alone, can adequately convey the horror of this act of violence.
Abortion is sugarcoated by rhetoric, which hides its gruesome nature. What a pro-life person has in mind when he speaks about abortion and what the average American has in mind when he hears the word are two very different things.
One of the key reasons the pro-life movement is not making more progress is that we so often assert before the public that abortion is an act of violence, but do not produce the evidence which would lead people to this conclusion.
Photographic evidence is the most trusted source of information in any discipline. It transcends language and logic, and goes straight to the heart, where people are motivated to take action, instead of merely to the head, where people passively entertain all sorts of concepts without any commitment necessarily following.
People absorb impressions rather than substance. Although a photo is just a slice of reality, if it is the right slice, it captures the distilled essence of an event in a way that nothing else can. A photo is even more powerful than a video, since it is the difference between 30 images per second vs. one image for 30 seconds.
-- New York Lambs of Christ
This little baby boy was found frozen in a jar with three other little children at an abortion mill in Dallas, Texas, in February 1993. We were stunned when we found him. There were jars upon jars of frozen children in that abortion mill. Rhonda Mackey, our exec. Secretary brought this one jar out and asked me what we should do with it. I had no idea, but I instinctively knew we could not leave it there. We brought the jar to Dr. McCarty, a wonderful Ob/Gyn in Dallas, who put the pieces of this baby and the others back together. The entire process was put on video as Dr. McCarty, and all who were present, wept at the reconstruction of these precious children. The life that was once there was now gone forever. It became apparent to all of us that God had given us these children, one in particular, to show to the entire world the horror of abortion. One picture can speak louder than a truckload of words. We prayed, and asked God to allow this little boy to speak to our nation. We remembered the scripture in Hebrews 11:4: "he still speaks, even though he is dead."
It was upon a very specific revelation from our Lord that we had the picture of one baby blown up to poster size. Rhonda asked me if she might have the privilege of naming this little baby boy. She prayed, and God gave her the name that this child would become known by all over the world - Malachi! Which means "My Messenger." Malachi's message is that the killing of innocent babies must stop! This name strikes terror in the hearts of those who kill children, for they know that this child, more than anything else, reveals the incredible horror of what abortion really is. Yes, he has done that and so much more!
Though he is dead, yet he still speaks! Thousands upon thousands of children have been saved because of his precious little life. It lasted only 21 weeks, yet fathers are now joining the battle to defend the defenseless.
We buried Malachi at the Cemetery of the Innocents in Dallas, Texas, in the summer of 1993. The funeral was held at the mammoth front portico of the Dallas City Hall. Hundreds gathered to pay their last respects to Malachi. We loved him deeply though we knew him not. When those in City Hall realized that we were having a funeral for a real child they demanded that the Dallas Police put a stop to the whole funeral. Captain Kowalski, the head of SWAT in Dallas, told his superiors that he would in no way violate this funeral. This man, who had arrested us on several occasions, now joined with us in honoring the life of this one small (so very small) child. He stood for Jesus. HE STOOD!
When he relayed to me that he would not interfere with the memorial service, nor would he allow anyone else to interfere, I wept. I wept because I knew that Captain Kowalski was now taking his stand and all his officers knew it - all City Hall knew it! I wept because I knew that Malachi was beginning his missionary journey and that he was already fulfilling the purpose, for his short life. "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives." Genesis 50:20.
Click here to see Baby Malachi.
Malachi means "My Messenger." Malachi's message is that the killing of innocent babies must stop! A 37" x 60" poster of Malachi (item # PSTR5) is available at Victory Won. Scroll to bottom.
Did you look at Emmett's picture? If so, with whom did you become angry, the picture-taker or the people who did that to Emmett?
The logic is irrefutable.
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