Farewell to Our Humanity
France has enshrined abortion in its Constitution. How can we accept the erosion of moral standards when innocent babies are allowed to be killed.
Commentary
After World War II, army commanders liberating German concentration camps made locals walk through them to witness the horrors, causing trauma and even suicide in some individuals.
While it’s easy to feel anger and vengeance towards those who didn’t intervene, it’s important to recognize the human capacity for denial and self-deception.
Many Germans may have known about disappearances but chose not to acknowledge the atrocities happening around them.
Activist Joanna Howe revealed that hundreds of babies survived abortions in Victoria and Queensland between 2010 and 2020 but were left to die.
This is just one example of the many human rights violations that are occurring legally in some states.
As a nation, we must address and acknowledge these issues to uphold our moral integrity.
By allowing widespread pre-natal infanticide, we are complicit in evil acts that parallel historical atrocities.
We must abandon euphemisms like “abortion” and confront the reality of killing innocent lives.
If we continue down this path, post-natal infanticide may become the next accepted norm in society.
The focus on this issue is essential, as the killing of innocent lives and the deception surrounding it pose a significant threat to our society.
Unlike German villagers who were forced to witness atrocities, the media actively hides the truth about abortion from the public.
While society celebrates a recent abortion law change in France, the lack of specifics in the law may lead to unintended consequences as cases of discrimination emerge.
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