Democrats conceal the disturbing reality of abortion extremists
There are some truths that are too dreadful to acknowledge.
The political and media environment in America is so divided that partisans can live in their own isolated worlds, shielded from any facts that might challenge their beliefs.
However, the group that is the most shielded from reality is the pro-choice movement, who are often unaware of the extreme position on late-term abortion advocated by some members of the Democratic Party.
Donald Trump has been consistently criticized by the mainstream media for calling out this extreme stance on late-term abortion.
During the recent presidential debate, Trump highlighted the radicalism of Democrats, referring to comments made by former Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam regarding a late-term abortion bill in Virginia.
Trump’s remarks were not precise, but the moderator, Linsey Davis, was quick to dismiss them as false.
However, it was Davis who was mistaken, not Trump.
While abortionists may not be executing babies after birth, there have been cases where they have withheld care from live-born infants, effectively leading to their death.
This was the context of Northam’s comments, which were made in support of a bill that allowed elective abortions for non-medical reasons up to the ninth month of pregnancy.
Democrats and their media allies have tried to justify such actions by claiming they are only done in cases of severe deformities or non-viable fetuses.
The reality is that no such conditions were required for a discussion about whether a newborn should be allowed to die.
Despite the existence of state laws protecting abortion survivors, Democrats in Congress have opposed federal legislation that would require proper medical care for these survivors.
The Born-Alive Survivors Protection Act does not limit abortion but focuses on providing care for infants born alive during failed abortion attempts.
Instead of asking tough questions, the moderator chose to fact-check Trump and mislead the viewers.
Trump’s question about late-term abortions was met with defensiveness by Harris, who tried to downplay the issue.
However, late-term abortions are not uncommon, with a significant number carried out on viable unborn children.
Despite public opinion being against late-term abortions, pro-choice advocates continue to defend them.
The debate surrounding abortion is complex and challenging, requiring difficult decisions and compromises.
Pro-choice supporters must confront the harsh realities of their stance and denounce those within their own ranks who advocate for extreme measures while deceiving the public.
Isaac Schorr is a staff writer at Mediaite.