Friday, February 11, 2022

Woman Tells Her Family They Should Have Aborted Her Nephew Because He Cries Alot National | Micaiah Bilger | Feb 10, 2022 | 8:03PM | Washington, DC

 

Woman Tells Her Family They Should Have Aborted Her Nephew Because He Cries Alot

National  |  Micaiah Bilger  |   Feb 10, 2022   |   8:03PM   |  Washington, DC

A frustrated new father vented his anger on the internet this week after his sister-in-law told him that he and his wife should have aborted their young son.

Newsweek reports the father, username Inallyfedup002, shared his story on Reddit and asked if he was being a “jerk” for telling his sister-in-law to move out of their home after she repeatedly demeaned their 10-month-old son.

The man, 30, said his sister-in-law is a 24-year-old college student who began living with them not long after their son was born.

He said the sister-in-law’s attitude has been antagonistic from the moment that they announced they were pregnant. Rather than sharing in their joy, she responded “eww that’s so gross,” he said.

“After our son was born, she threw a fit because my in-laws sent her a couple of pics and she called my wife asking her to tell their parents not to send her anything because not everyone cares about babies,” he wrote.

Since moving in with them, he said she complains constantly about their son crying and needing attention.

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“If my son cries she loudly says ‘oh my god shut him up see this is why- yada yada won’t have kids, etc.,’” the father wrote. “’He’s so annoying, he’s so needy,’ makes dramatic gagging noises when we’re feeding him fruits and tells us to take him somewhere else for that.”

Finally, one day, he lost his temper with her after she complained about their son crying when he bumped his head.

“… she says you guys had months to abort, you did this to yourselves. So I snapped at her,” he said. “That if she hates babies so much then she’s welcome to get the h— out of my house, don’t understand what deep hate she has for kids but maybe get some therapy because it’s one thing to not like them, it’s another to always wanna make it known how much you despise them.”

He said his sister-in-law complained to her parents, and now they think he is a “jerk” for “threatening her living situation when she wouldn’t have any place to go right now.”

He said his wife agrees with him, but he is questioning his reaction because now there is tension with all of his in-laws.

Most commenters took the dad’s side, saying the sister-in-law should move out for being so nasty, according to Newsweek.

“Honestly telling them they should have aborted, complaining about every little thing, I’d genuinely be concerned for their safety if this was my child,” user Elizabeth_Sparrow wrote. “Sis sounds unhinged.”

Another user, Azazael, said the sister-in-law’s behavior was extremely rude: “Telling someone they should have aborted their child in front of the child is weird, extremely rude, creepy, obnoxious… And additional adjectives that don’t take away from the extent of each.”

“I would be scared to ever have her in a room alone with my baby, she sounds insane,” user MoeFo added. “… you were too patient actually and put up with a lot before that final straw.”

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Abortionist is a Mother of Two But “Proud” to Kill Babies in Abortions National | Micaiah Bilger | Feb 10, 2022 | 7:52PM | Washington, DC

 

Abortionist is a Mother of Two But “Proud” to Kill Babies in Abortions

National  |  Micaiah Bilger  |   Feb 10, 2022   |   7:52PM   |  Washington, DC

There seems to be a strong, self-imposed blindness among abortion workers about the value of unborn babies.

Though they are aborting them, often removing their bodies in pieces from their mothers’ wombs and then examining their tiny arms and legs, heads and bodies to make sure they removed all the pieces, somehow in their minds these children do not really exist yet.

This erasure of children in the womb occurred all throughout a new NBC Today show piece featuring interviews with four abortion workers who also are mothers. The article suggested that “abortion vs. motherhood” is a bad comparison because “abortion is not at odds with motherhood.”

“Instead, [the abortionists] argue that being a mother not only makes them better health care providers, but is a reminder of how parenting and the personal decision to end a pregnancy often go hand-in-hand,” NBC writer Danielle Campoamor, an abortion activist herself, began the piece.

One of the abortionists, Aisha Wagner, who lives in California with her two young children, described how many of her patients “do have children already” – implying that their unborn babies do not exist.

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Wagner told NBC that she “fell in love with the practice” of abortion after medical school while she was visiting San Francisco.

“I was pregnant not too long ago, and I will say that I felt very proud to be a pregnant person in a space with people who are seeking abortion,” she said.

Often, Wagner said she asks her abortion patients about their children (their born children, that is) to make them feel more at ease. Being a mother herself, she said she believes she has a “much deeper understanding” about why women come to her for abortions.

“And I think especially in that space, when there is so much stigma going into it. When you understand that for those people who do have children already, they’re making this decision for their children, I think it’s really important to bring up and acknowledge those children in that space,” she said.

But Wagner does not acknowledge all of her patients’ children. She ignores the fact that all women who have abortions already are mothers and their children – unique and irreplaceable living human beings who came into existence through no action of their own and who depend on their mother to survive – already exist.

Pro-life advocates understand that pregnancy and parenting are difficult, and they affirm that women are valuable human beings who deserve compassion and respect. But they also know that a second person exists in every pregnancy, an unborn child, and killing that child is not a “right” or a good parenting decision or an answer to women’s struggles. Both mother and child deserve rights, both deserve care and compassion, because both are unique and valuable human beings who exist.


Florida House Committee Passes Bill to Ban Abortions After 15 Weeks, Saving 5,000 Babies Every Year State | Micaiah Bilger | Feb 10, 2022 | 4:07PM | Tallahassee, Florida

 

Florida House Committee Passes Bill to Ban Abortions After 15 Weeks, Saving 5,000 Babies Every Year

State  |  Micaiah Bilger  |   Feb 10, 2022   |   4:07PM   |  Tallahassee, Florida

A bill on its way to the Florida House for a final vote this week would protect thousands of unborn babies from abortions every year.

News 4 JAX reports the state House Health and Human Services Committee voted 14-7 along party lines Thursday to advance the bill to the full House for approval.

The Reducing Fetal and Infant Mortality Act (House Bill 5) would ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. Exceptions would be allowed if the mother’s life is at risk or the unborn baby has a fatal disorder. The bill also includes measures to reduce infant mortality and a requirement that abortion facilities report suspected human trafficking cases to the state.

By 15 weeks, unborn babies already are nearly fully developed. According to the Charlotte Lozier Institute, unborn babies have every major organ at this stage, and the heart pumps about 26 quarts of blood each day. On ultrasound screens, parents can see their 15-week unborn babies sucking their thumbs, smiling or yawning, and scientists have observed that they already show a preference for their right or left hand.

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Currently, abortions are legal for any reason up to 24 weeks in Florida.

Prior to the vote, Democrats on the committee argued that the bill is unconstitutional because it prohibits abortions before viability, according to the news report.

“Once again, we’ll be passing unconstitutional legislation that will also cost Floridians more money and time while we have real serious issues,” said state Rep. Michele Rayner, D-St. Petersburg.

However, many believe the U.S. Supreme Court may uphold a Mississippi ban on abortions after 15 weeks later this summer and allow other states to enact similar pro-life laws. The case is Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health.

State Rep. Will Robinson, R-Bradenton, said he wants Florida to be ready to protect the unborn in the likelihood that the Supreme Court does overturn or chip away at Roe v. Wade, the news report continues.

“I disagree with some of my colleagues,” Robinson said. “That actually, if this bill becomes law, I want to see Florida join Mississippi and the Dobbs decision to allow the Supreme Court to readdress, in my view, the arbitrary viability standard in Roe.

The legislation has a good chance of passing the Republican-controlled state legislature. A Senate version of the bill advanced in committee last week, and Gov. Ron DeSantis recently “welcomed” pro-life legislation. Polls consistently show strong public support for banning abortion after the first trimester as well.

Andrew Shirvell, executive director of Florida Voice for the Unborn, said the legislation could save approximately 5,000 unborn babies every year.

“Florida Voice for the Unborn thanks the state House of Representatives’ Health and Human Services Committee for voting this morning to advance House Bill 5 …” Shirvell said, adding that the bill “will save an estimated 5,000 unborn children from being murdered here in Florida via brutal late-term abortions.”

Currently, states are prohibited from banning abortions before viability, about 22 weeks of pregnancy. Under Roe, states may allow unborn babies to be aborted for basically any reason up to birth. Since 1973, nearly 63.5 million unborn babies have died in supposedly “safe, legal” abortions.

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