Our media is overwhelmingly pro-choice. They’ve been hiding the bodies for 50 years. Our reporters don’t want anybody to see an abortion, or to know what one is. They’ve been hiding the reality of abortion, and projecting Democrat propaganda instead, to protect abortion rights.
Now that Roe v. Wade has been over-ruled, Republican officials need to campaign effectively and honestly about what it means to be pro-life.
1. Focus on love
Most women want to be lovely people, and to be seen as lovely people. They may or may not want to be mothers. Being a mother can be scary -- especially if the father has abandoned you. So remind people that they should love their child, especially if she is a surprise. I would advise talking directly to people.
“If anybody has ears, they should hear this. Love your child. Love your baby. Do not pay a doctor to stab her, or to poison her. Love your unborn child. Because the federal government does not love your baby. The feds have classified your baby as a non-person, as sub-human, as property. And they have put your baby outside the law. Joe Biden does not love your baby. He does not know you, or your baby, and he doesn’t give a damn for your child. Your mother loved you, and did not abort you. Do as your mother did. Love your baby.”
2. Talk about the miracle of emergency contraception for rape victims
Remind people that none of us know when conception happens. It’s an important point, but it’s a secret point. Only God knows when a baby has been conceived. At the microscopic level, the first moment we can tell if a person is pregnant is when the zygote attaches to the walls of Mom’s uterus. At that point, 7 to 10 days after conception, Mom’s body will start producing the pregnancy hormone. That’s how all the pregnancy tests work, by identifying this hormone.
This means that the first week of a pregnancy is a completely mystery to us. No doctor knows if you are pregnant or not. This is why day-after pills like Plan B are referred to as emergency contraception. And we should recognize emergency contraception as a God-send for rape victims.
“I would beg any woman who is raped, and does not want a baby, to please, please take emergency contraception. This is not an abortion. You are not killing a baby. Emergency contraception is the chemical equivalent of swallowing two birth control pills. It is safer than an abortion, easier than an abortion, cheaper than an abortion, and more private than an abortion. Emergency contraception is not a homicide. And it is not an atrocity. You can be a pro-lifer and still appreciate contraception. Pro-lifers hate abortion because it is so often the death of a child. Emergency contraception is not like that.”
Democrats use rape victims to protection the billion dollar abortion industry. Rape, like infanticide, is a subject that will come up over and over in any political discussion about abortion. Rape and infanticide are the twin pillars of our abortion fight that make any discussion of this issue so traumatic and difficult. Roe v. Wade tried to “resolve” our abortion fight without thinking about infanticide, or rape. Democrats need to grapple with the infanticide issue. Republicans need to address the rape issue. Emergency contraception is the way to do that.
3. A person is a live human being
We fought a Civil War to put our equal protection clause into place. No state shall deny any person the equal protection of the laws. Democrats say with a straight face that they don’t know what a “person” is. Just like they now say that they don’t know what a “woman” is.
A person is a live human being.
Pro-lifers can and should fight for the humanity of unborn children to be recognized. Our Constitution does not say when human life begins, or when people die. But what our Constitution does say, explicitly, is every person is entitled to the equal protection of the laws. What this means, at a minimum, is that a state cannot classify human beings as “non-persons” and put any of God’s children outside the law. Unborn human beings cannot be dehumanized by the state. No human being can be put outside the law, or be defined as sub-human or as property.
“Joe Biden and his government defines unborn babies as non-people. This is a lie. It’s a vicious lie. Your baby is a human being. She’s not a criminal, and she’s not evil. An unborn baby is a person and she has a right to life.”
4. We have unanimous agreement in regards to when people die
The standard for human death is “total brain death,” when we have zero activity in the brain stem and cerebral cortex. This is why a heart transplant is not considered a homicide. In a heart transplant, a doctor takes a beating heart out of a brain-dead person, and puts that heart into a living person. That’s a good thing, a life-saving operation.
In our fight over abortion, we often hear people say that abortion “is a choice between a woman and her doctor,” as if it’s legal for doctors to kill babies. Doctors do not have a kill-right. Democrats pretend like there’s no infanticide issue in our fight over abortion.
Under current death statutes in all 50 states, the standard for when a baby dies is when she stops having brain activity. Brain activity starts in the womb, at a point that is six weeks after conception, roughly two months after Mom’s last menstrual period.
“The beauty of our equal protection clause is that we apply our rules to all people. When we recognize that an unborn baby is a person who is entitled to the equal protection of the laws, then you can’t have a state that allows at-will abortions to kill babies. Of course, if there is a medical emergency, doctors can kill an unborn child to save the mother’s life. Killing in self-defense or defense of others has always been allowed. But pro-lifers believe that a doctor killing a baby should be a rarity, not an every day event. While abortion rules are a state issue, states are not allowed to dehumanize people. Unborn children are entitled to the protections of a state’s own death statutes. Our death rules should apply to all people. Joe Biden doesn’t care if abortion kills a baby or not. We need to take infanticide off the table.”
Great messages.
We have abortion protestors near our home every week. I always want to tell them that if they really want to make a difference they need to go into the communities and educate early on-prevention is the key.
Shaming people on their way into abortion clinics is too little too late.