great article, thank you Brice…it once again makes me so grateful for the grace of God in my life…because there but for that grace it could very well be me wearing that shirt….
A Post Abortive Mother’s Response To The “I Had An Abortion T-shirt”
Today
I came across a pro-abortion image that made my skin crawl. There was
no blood, no little aborted baby parts, no image of death. Instead it
was a photo of Gloria Steinem, smiling, arms raised in a celebratory
pose, wearing a t-shirt that read, “I had an abortion.” Beneath her it
asked, “Do you really need to inconvenience yourself for the next 18
years?”
Where to begin?
As a post-abortive mother of four, this infuriated and disgusted me
on many different levels. Firstly, it rekindles my anger toward the
“Women’s Liberation” movement that has so emasculated our men and
destroyed our society with things like birth control and abortion on
demand until a child’s day of birth. Why is it that men are afraid to
speak up for their children as they drive their child’s mother to the
abortion mill? Because society has spent the last 40 years telling them
that the ultimate display of respect and equality to their female
counterparts is the freedom and constitutional right that is killing her
child at her simplest whim, as if she were having a tooth or a wart
removed. Shut up and let me do what I want. And going one step further,
consider the utter selfishness of the question posed in this graphic.
Why inconvenience yourself with a child? Kill it so you can continue
your promiscuous lifestyle with NO REGRETS. Tell me, please, the last
time you heard a mother say she regretted keeping her child. Women do
not regret the children they have; they regret the children they didn’t
have. And on top of that, mothers, did you know that you’re FREE of your
parental responsibility once your child turns 18? WOW! It’s such a
relief to know that when my youngest is 18 I will no longer be burdened
and tormented by the absolute love and constant worry that envelops my
heart for him. Upon their 18th birthday, I can end my
relationship with each of my children and resume my wonderful and joyous
life that I had without them. They’re on their own for college, so my
husband and I can retire early. Really? I can’t imagine a day without
them. I miss them when they’re at school, for crying out loud!
the rest is here: http://www.standtrue.com/ihadanabortionshirt/



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