Olympic Medalist Uses Abortion Story To Fight Against Dobbs Case

Girls won’t be able to win the Olympic gold medal if they don’t have an abortion!

Yesterday’s Supreme Court hearing was for Dobbs. Jackson, which would determine whether Mississippi can ban abortions within 15 weeks. This ruling could have significant, positive implications for the Roe v. Wade abortion precedent.

Because the “right” to abortion is potentially hanging in the balance, Olympic gold-medalist Chrissy Perham is coming forward with her abortion story to try to persuade people to support the murdering of innocent babies.

Perham’s story is the major crux for an amicus briefing signed by more than 500 professional, college, and high school briefing asking for the justices to overturn the law. When she was 19 and engaged to her first husband, she got pregnant while a sophomore swimmer at the University of Arizona in a stage of life where she described herself as “struggling with growing up and being responsible.” Fearing that this could ruin her swimming career, she got an abortion and moved on with life.

Related: USA Today’s Armour: Women’s Sports Depend on Abortion

Perham went on to two gold medals and one silver at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, but her story – and her willingness to defend herself as having made the right choice – is a striking example of how heartless at deranged pro-abortion advocates are.

Perham stated in an interview to ESPN she didn’t fully understand what the implications of her college marriage decision would be.

“I just thought that if someone asked you to get married, you love that person, so you get married. It was something I had never considered. It was the same as my mom and dad. My mom and dad had been married while in college. I was born a few years later. It was what I had in mind. That plan did not include a baby. Definitely given the amount of maturity that I still needed and the amount that I needed to grow just as a human being, I was definitely not ready to be a mother.”

So basically, Perham has sex with her fiancé, gets pregnant, and realizes that there are actual consequences for deciding to have sex, the most obvious of which is that there’s a high chance you get pregnant. You should have the ability to care for your child if you become pregnant. If not, at least bear the child and at the very least put it up for adoption if you’re not ready. But “not being mature enough” is not an excuse to murder a baby; if you’re not ready to have a kid, don’t have sex (a radical proposition for our sex-crazed culture).

How much must life be valued if your child is sacrificed for the sake of a brief moment of sporting glory? Perham achieved Olympic glory but at the cost her first child. Are women willing to give up their babies for abortion?

Each decision that we make in life will have consequences. This is especially true for pregnancy. Our culture has embraced the “all fun no consequences” mentality, creating a generation of responsibility-phobes that will literally kill to keep satisfying themselves. Perham, 500 others who oppose the protection of Mississippi babies and our country’s children should feel ashamed and shameful of their actions.

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