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Nobody’s Fooled by Tasteless Pro-Abortion Paraphernalia

abortion t-shirtCommentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS

Did you know that abortion sends babies to God faster? Would you stroll through town wearing a shirt, “Ask me about my abortion”? Is any refrigerator door complete without a magnet stating, “Pro Choice Chicks Lay Wisely”? Believe it or not, these totally tasteless products are actually for sale on the internet, but is anyone really buying them?

LifeNews.com is reporting on the discovery made by blogger Carole Novielli of Saynsumthin who stumbled upon the Shop CafePress website where some of the most offensive products in support of abortion are being sold.

One is a t-shirt declaring, “Abortion Sends Babies To God Faster”. You can even buy a teddy bear with this saying on it, although we can only wonder why if the baby has already been killed.

abortion proud parentThen there’s a bold black-and-white bumper sticker which screams, “Proud Parent of an Aborted Fetus!” Do you know of any couple who had an abortion who is that proud of it to actually display something like this on their car? Most couples I know who went through this traumatic experience – even those who still believe it was the right thing for them to do at the time – are much too wounded to make light of it even in conversation, let alone broadcasting it from the back bumper of their car.

As for the t-shirt that dares, "Ask me about my abortion", I've never seen that on anyone except graying feminist throw-backs from the 1970s or Planned Parenthood employees who are trying to drum up business. After all, abortion is their cash cow, but let's not say that too loudly because it's supposed to be a closely guarded corporate secret.

Then we have the refrigerator magnet that claims “Pro Choice Chicks Breed Wisely”. Most of the pro-choice chicks I know don’t breed at all, which is why the native populations in so many countries are now heading south at alarming rates. How smart is that? They also tend to be very concerned about the environment even while pumping themselves full of the same synthetic hormones that are infesting the nation’s water supply. But remember, theirs is the only body that matters. What you do with your body is your own business – unless it reflects negatively on what they’re doing with theirs, of course. Then you’re one of those backward, bomb-throwing anti-abortion people. Dialogue has never been one of their strong suits.

The creators of these products let their true colors show in another refrigerator magnet that screams: “ABORTION . . . because some people shouldn’t breed!” And who, pray tell, decides who should or should not breed? Let’s be real, the only person who would display this on their refrigerator should hang it alongside the ugly truth (about themselves): “ABORTION . . . for those I deem unfit for life.”

abortion black genocideThe only product on this list that I agreed with was the magnet that reads, “Abortion is Black Genocide” because that’s exactly what it is . . . and everyone in the abortion industry knows it. In fact, that’s been the plan all along according to Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger. An avid eugenicist, Sanger intended to use abortion and birth control to rid the world of blacks, Latinos, and the poor by either convincing them not to breed or by killing their offspring. And it worked! As leaders in the black community know, 78 percent of Planned Parenthood clinics are located in minority communities. This could explain why abortion has killed more blacks since 1973 than violent crime, accidents, cancer, heart disease and AIDS combined. If that’s not genocide, what is?

The only good news about all this is that you can also buy some really good pro-life products there as well but, as Novielli warns, “you’ll have to look through some really dumb pro-choice ones to find them.”

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