by-grace-of-god:gwendolencorday:by-grace-of-god:“An actual Tweet from Planned Parenthood. This would
by-grace-of-god:gwendolencorday:by-grace-of-god:“An actual Tweet from Planned Parenthood. This would be like the Nazis tweeting that every Jew has a right to life.” - Matt WalshAbortion ≠ the Holocaust. Equating the two is not only misogynistic, it is also extremely anti-Semitic, as well as heavily offensive to every group who suffered during the Holocaust. My uterus is not a gas chamber, nor is the Holocaust a pawn for your shitty, bigoted argument.Did you copy and paste your reply? Sounds awfully familiar.Either you’ve said the same thing on another post of mine or one of my friend’s. You’ll pardon me if I don’t ‘own’ the descriptives of misogynistic or anti-Semitic based on you saying that it is so, for I am neither.Yes, abortion and the Holocaust are two different tragedies of the past hundred years. The Nazi Holocaust thankfully ended when the Allies defeated Hitler. One has to wonder how many lives could have been saved if the rest of the world had acted sooner and not remained passive as long as we did. Unfortunately, the abortion holocaust is ongoing and will only end when we collectively recognize its evil which we passively tolerate as millions of preborn children are killed each year.Jen Fulwiler addresses the Abortion and Holocaust Comparisons:A little over a year ago, shortly after I converted to the pro-life position from being rabidly pro-choice, I started to come across pro-life writing in which abortion was compared to the Holocaust. I balked at such comparisons. The rhetorical strategy of comparing whoever you dislike to Hitler and any kind of oppression you disagree with to the Holocaust is as weak as it is offensive, and I didn’t like to see pro-lifers stooping to that level.The injustice I sensed in the comparison was that the victims of the Holocaust experienced a level of suffering that is unparalleled in the human experience, a kind of suffering that no unborn baby, even the victims of late-term abortions, would or could ever know. …What I came to see, though, was that for all the many differences, there is one thing that is the same about the Holocaust and the modern practice of abortion, and it is something critical:At the root of both scourges is a particular strain of evil, the most virulent that the devil possesses. It is the kind of evil that works to take away the humanity of human beings. It whispers in the ears of one group of people that a certain other group of people are something less than human, less worthy of life because of race or religion or physical ability or age. And once this is accomplished, once a group of people have been thoroughly dehumanized in the mind of their society, evil can run wild while the populace yawns.From personal experience, I came to see why it is so very important to always be on the lookout for this most insidious, malignant type of evil that spawned both the Holocaust and the modern abortion movement: because it is the kind that allows normal people like you and me to look at the corpses of our fellow human beings, to know that they’re piling up around us, and shrug.See, nothing on the pro-life side could lead someone to violence. Aside from genuine belief that providing family planning services is equivalent to Nazi Germany.Screaming “Nazi” and “Babykiller” could never incite someone to violent action.It’s not terrorism as long as it’s done for words in our book, amirite? -- source link
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