PRESS RELEASE: San Antonio Rally for Life
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 21, 2018
Regardless of which side of the issue you stand on, the reality is over 60,000,000 children have been surgically aborted since the Court’s decision. An estimated 250,000,000 have been chemically killed and another 400,000,000 have been killed via selective reduction from AI/IVF (as estimated by NFPoutreach). These numbers represent a staggering loss of human life especially considering that Justice Blackmun asserted, “We need not resolve the difficult question of when life begins” (Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113, 156-157).
Yet, the question of when life begins is the only question that matters. Justice Blackmun confused the issue in his time under the guise of “personhood” and a denial of obvious medical facts. Unlike Justice Blackmun we cannot feign ignorance about when life begins. We all know that biology 101 teaches that only living things grow. We have all seen the images of sonograms and we know that a living being with human parents and human DNA must be a human life.
For the greatest evils of modern history have been instances when the humanity of the victims were called into question. One need only think of the Adolf Hitler and the Nazi phrase, “Life unworthy of life” for those segments of the human population, which were deemed extinguishable resulting in the murder of 9,000,000 Jews. In our own American history we bear the blight of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dred Scott, which relegated those held in slavery to be less than persons being relegated to mere property.
Today all the victims of abortion are relegated to the status of less than human by the Court’s ruling to force the states to permit the murder of the unborn. Each of these lives matter, yet among the more than 60,000,000 victims of surgical abortion, 18,025,356 of the slaughtered are African American. For an ethnicity making up only 13% of the population the effects of abortion among Black Americans has a disparate effect that can only be qualified as inherently racist. Perhaps it is no accident that the party of slavery, the Democrats, is also the party of abortion.
This Sunday the San Antonio Family Association will be recognizing the 45thAnniversary of Roe and the 300th civic anniversary of the City of San Antonio. This occasion will be marked with the recognition of the human life that has been lost and the women who have been harmed because of the unjust ruling of the Court. Those in attendance are encouraged to join the effort to promote a culture of life. More information will be provided for those who attend as to how to make abortion in America unthinkable.
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