One of the the strange things about pro abortion advocates (perhaps not strange, just ridiculous) is how they push the worst case scenarios to try to keep abortion legal, while ignoring that the majority of abortions are not borne out of necessity.
The Irish Times, who played a significant role in legalising unnecessary abortion on demand in Ireland, emphasised the most awful cases on the lead up to the referendum in 2018. Today, they’ve greeted news from Poland by disgustedly pointing out that only necessary abortions will be performed.
Their article stated:
It follows last October’s constitutional court ruling that outlawed abortions in the case of foetal abnormalities. According to the ruling, which cannot be appealed, the only remaining circumstances for a Polish woman to end a pregnancy legally in her home country are in cases of rape, incest or health risk.
Recent figures suggest this amounts to 2 per cent of total terminations carried out annually in Poland.
Are those not the cases upon which most people say that they support abortion? Naturally as Catholics we oppose the first two of those on the basis of the sanctity of each human life regardless of conception, on the last one we know from tragic cases in Ireland that doctors can make mistakes.
Despite heavy international pressure from George Soros, the United States abortion lobby and the ironically named European Commission for Human Rights, Poland has managed to hold firm and to implement last October’s ruling on limiting abortions.
The pro abortion women received their orders from their overseas masters, marching to the headquarters of PiS, the ruling party, and staging violent protests as they’ve done for the past numbers of months. A number of the thugs even assaulted a Catholic journalist who was present.
In another incident at the protest, an LGBT campaigner abused the mother of a disabled child and told her that she was ugly and a b*tch and that her disabled son was the only one who took nice photos with her.
The saddest thing about this is that these very same thugs are the ones that Fr. James Martin SJ was supporting only last week after they desecrated photographs of Our Lady. Whatever about Fr. Martin’s views on sexuality, as far as we are aware, he has generally been consistent on the sanctity of the unborn, therefore it is disappointing to see him lend support for these anti life forces trying to dismantle unborn babies in Poland.
Using the same Lightning Symbol that he used in Ireland for the abortion regime here, Soros has employed that logo for his employees in Poland. Last night, he ordered them to take to the streets.
Coincidentally today, a Conference for the Protection of Human Life in Europe was held in Warsaw. Some of their members spoke about the ruling after in a press conference.
Leader of opposition party Szymon Hołownia, a former Dominican Order seminarian, has condemned the law as being ‘illegal’, claiming that ‘We can support women in making heroic choices, but we can't force them’.
His response was unfortunate but measured, but the violent response from the Soros funded feminists should created tighter security at churches this weekend.
One of the things that really irked the pro aborts was that they were not allowed to abort children with Down Syndrome or other disabilities, Soros’s NGOs spread bizarre rare images of children that were born severely disabled as a means of trying to convince people that that made up the majority of cases. It failed however, with many recognising the absurdity of it.
With Biden now in power in the States and an increasingly desperate Globalist lobby in the European Union, Poland is in the strange position where they are going to face incredibly heavy threats from those outside of them, while at the same time by their meek example, they pose a heavy threat to the Globalist World Order.