Abortion based SOLELY on the fact that the baby has a disability is very common. As if abortion wasn't bad enough as it is. In The Telegraph's January 18, 2016 article, Tim Stanley states that "Down's Syndrome people risk 'extinction' at the hands of science, fear and ignorance," as "around 90 per cent of pregnancies that involve the condition end in a termination." Stanley also states that the 692 abortions in 2014 due to Down's Syndrome is a 34 per cent leap since 2011. If these babies are not alive or even human beings, then how are they being diagnosed with Down's Syndrome and other disabilities? They are very much alive and human, and to abort them based on a disability is nothing short of barbaric and murder.
In this National Post article, Tom Blackwell outlines how "better testing for birth defects has given rise to [the] growing rates of abortion ending in 'accidental live births.'" To ensure that the baby is "stillborn," doctors will "inject a substance to kill the fetus first," and "when they decline the injection, accidental live births sometimes occur." When this happens, the live babies are NOT resuscitated. Babies that are "accidentally" born, after lethal injections failed to kill them, are simply left to die. They are murdered while inside the womb and die either inside or outside.
First, second, and third trimester abortions are all murder. Need more proof? Just type in "first trimester abortion" into Google Images. In fact, type in "fetus abortion" as well, take a long, hard look at all of those images, and try to say to yourself with a clear conscience that abortion is anything other than murder.Photo Credit
First photo by American Life League
Second photo by Joris Louwes
Third photo by Steve Rhodes
Fourth photo by American Life League
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