You are not the victim here. You used your baby for content and profit until you realized he wouldn’t be your preferred “outcome.” You exploited him, then you had him killed, then you used his murder to make more content. It’s grotesque and quite heartbreaking.
Several years ago, Jill Stanek, a former registered nurse, testified before the House Judiciary Committee about her time working in the Labor and Delivery ward of Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, Illinois.
She described what it was like to discover that babies who survived abortions were being placed in a utility closet to die.
She said: “I was traumatized and changed forever by my experience of holding a little abortion survivor for 45 minutes until he died, a 21/22-week-old baby who had been aborted because he had Down Syndrome.”
Infants with special needs in this nation are routinely killed, maimed, and tortured simply because of their diagnosis. If you can’t take the most morally obvious position in the world, that babies shouldn’t be murdered, I am not interested on your view on anything else.
"I am a man. See me as a human being—not a birth defect, not a syndrome. I don’t need to be eradicated."
Frank Stephens pleads for the humanization of people with Down syndrome, studies suggest 67-90% are aborted in the United States due to faulty prenatal screenings.
BREAKING: Anti-Christian Bill C-9 passes in Canadian Senate
Bill C-9, described by faith leaders across the country as a serious threat to religious freedom, passed third reading in the Senate tonight and is now set to become law. The vote was 45-13 with two abstentions.
“This is a dark day for religious freedom and free speech in Canada,” said Jeff Gunnarson, National President of Campaign Life Coalition (CLC). “The passage of this deeply troubling legislation, however, will not stop us from speaking the Word of God, even when biblical truths are increasingly being labelled as hateful by those who are hostile to Christianity.”
“God will not be mocked. We will continue to proclaim His Word,” he added.
Bill C-9 was introduced last September ostensibly to “combat hate.” The bill, however, removes a long-standing Criminal Code protection for Canadians who, in good faith, express arguments or opinions rooted in religious belief or sacred texts. For this reason, CLC and religious leaders across the country believe the real goal of C-9 is to prepare the ground for hate-related charges against people of faith, thereby threatening their fundamental rights to religious freedom and free speech.
CLC is especially concerned that Bill C-9 will expose Christians and other people of faith to criminal prosecution for publicly expressing biblical teaching on moral issues, including marriage, family, sexuality, and abortion.
These concerns were heightened during parliamentary debate when Liberal MP John-Paul Danko cited “anti-abortion hate” as an example of the kind of expression the bill could be used to target.
“Under the guise of combating hate, Bill C-9 opens the door to the criminalization of peaceful religious and pro-life expression in Canada,” said Gunnarson.
“It is now more important than ever for Canadians to continue speaking biblical truths about marriage and family in the public square—truths that are the bedrock of every healthy nation,” he continued.
“The pro-life movement has always advanced its cause through peaceful persuasion, education, and democratic engagement, and we will continue to do so,” he added. “No government has the right to silence Canadians for peacefully expressing their God-given moral and religious convictions.”
In a world that destroys children with Down syndrome, listen to this brave girl:
“You can try to kill off everyone with Down syndrome by using abortion, but you won’t be any closer to a perfect society. You will just be closer to a cruel, heartless one."
Charlotte Helene Fien speaks before the United Nations
Every single child with Down syndrome is a gift from God, who deserves life.
These children have just as much value, and deserve life just as much as a child without DS.
Down syndrome children aren’t a curse to parents.
Pass it on.
This man was willing to put in all the work and money it takes to keep a dog with no kidneys alive indefinitely, but he murdered his baby for having Downs Syndrome.
YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife abort their child after finding out the baby had Down syndrome.
Ridgway cited that they chose to kill the baby after deciding that he and his wife didn't want to be inconvenienced with a child with Down syndrome.
"Things have been pretty dark for a while for us, and we felt this was gonna be a nice little ray of sunshine, and it's not."
Horrific and selfish.
An estimated 67% - 85% of pregnancies in the U.S. with a Down syndrome diagnosis are aborted.
This is evil. Don't let anyone convince you otherwise.
I’ve had a hard time focusing today. I just can’t quite put down that despicable post from the man that aborted his daughter because her test results indicated she likely had Down Syndrome.
As the father of a daughter with DS, I know the statistics (I also know how the conversation goes with the Geneticist…), but to see someone publicly announce the murder of their child, and with such egocentric disdain, just has me very upset today.
Lord, have mercy
Christ, have mercy
Lord, have mercy
God in heaven, thank you for the gift of my Ellie.
My name is Renatta, I’m 45 years old, and I have a genetic condition.
Yes, I have some struggles, but I still live a full, productive, and joyful life.
Parents, if your unborn child is diagnosed with a genetic disorder, it isn’t a curse. Please give your child a chance at life. Their life won’t be perfect, but no one’s is. Let your child be a blessing to you and to others. Don’t throw away what God has given you.