Column: Cheering When the ‘Fetus’ Dies In Darkness

An abortion is a violent act that ends in death. The badly named “mainstream media” love them.

The Washington Post which claims to hate things “dying in darkness,” boasted Sunday of a new pro-abortion law passed in Maryland over the veto of Republican Gov. Larry Hogan.

Reporters Erin Cox and Ovetta Wiggins gushed “The new law puts Maryland at the vanguard of abortion rights nationwide, expanding access and requiring most insurance policies to cover the entire cost of the procedure.” The Post described this as “abortion protections.”

This Orwellian vocabulary reveals their passion for abortion. These laws “protect” the murder of unborn children, and Maryland is a “vanguard for access.” (The reporters also refer to “care for pregnant people,” in case they weren’t mangling the lingo enough.)

Similar ideologic sounds were heard in April 6. PostMetro front page story. “Antiabortion activists said Tuesday they obtained five fetuses from a medical waste disposal driver,” their story began. Two women with the group “Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising” said they obtained a box that contained remains from 115 babies from a medical-waste disposal driver.

According to them, they kept five baby corpses larger in their D.C. home. The spectacle was captured on video and photos. The police took the remains into custody and were more interested than the abortionists in investigating them.

The three reporters on this story – Michelle Boorstein, Peter Hermann and Marissa J. Lang – characterized the testimony of the “antiabortion” activists but wouldn’t stoop to quoting them, although they did quote a letter from congressional Republicans protesting the D.C. government’s refusal to autopsy the babies.

The problem is that Post offered florid quotes from the “abortion access advocates” — Melissa Fowler of the National Abortion Federation, Tarina Keene of Pro-Choice Virginia, and Rosemary Codding of the Falls Church Healthcare Center, an abortion clinic.

The story ended with a quote from an anonymous former clinic escort for Planned Parenthood, who attacked Lauren Handy, one of the pro-life activists at the center of the story. “While she celebrates the few moms, women, or people who decided to carry their children to term, she has pretty much no remorse for the countless number of people whose abortions were made much more traumatic because of her presence.”

The anonymous accessory to abortion offered no regrets for the many babies who were killed or their trauma.

The New York Times The headline was “Anti-Abortion Activists Say They Were Allowed to Take 115 Fetuses.” The headline was “Anti-Abortion Activists Say They Were Allowed to Take 115 Fetuses.” The word “fetus” is a dehumanizing word, which is exactly the point. The newspaper did not quote the pro-lifers. Times.

The media feminists do not want to bring up the subject of the medical disposal of unborn children as medical waste. So the story hasn’t aired on ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, PBS, and NPR. The so-called “reality-based” networks think these grisly realities are not advantageous for national consumption. NPR provides a newscast every night with a comedic title. All Things Considered, but this taxpayer-funded “vanguard” routinely refuses to offer any air time for abortion foes.

Fox News Channel provided the balance, which is the network everyone hates. Interviews were conducted with guests from the pro-life community on this topic. Tucker Carlson Tonight and The Ingraham Angle.

Liberals are often critical of the use the term “pro abortion” for those who celebrate the energy and access to “abortion.” However, the shoe does fit. Pro-abortion media do not view abortion as an untimely end. Some people see it as a beautiful new beginning.

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