Hi Harvard!
We were discussing this issue on a former thread. I hope you don’t mind if I copy/paste my response on the issue you brought up concerning these graphic images and children.
Hi Anna, Havard:
I was on that former thread, and I had tried to argue from logic and even from my own experience about trying to describe the Holocaust to students without using the films that were shown at Nuremberg, and how that just didn’t work, until the students saw the films and heard the people talking for themselves.
Than then Ana posted this…
I know of a few people personally whose views changed
because of these visual images.
Consent … hmm… I have 4 young children. I have mixed feelings about the exposure to children and once had to deal with it in reality, when driving home there was a gathering along the side of the road with some very graphic pictures.
I did feel that I was surprised and would have liked a moment to prepare. My youngest was only three. But since it was already done, we TALKED. They had already known about abortion, being introduced to it in the form of mini crosses on our parish lawn during past pro-life weeks. My daughter (then four) nominated herself caretaker, and every morning after dropping off my son at school, would have me stop so she could get out and set upright the crosses that had fallen over. Then she would kneel in the middle of the cross strewn field and pray. Cars would slow down because the image was so striking. This little girl alone amidst the crosses kneeling with her hands folded in prayer. Even now, almost five years later. I must pause and cry just remembering.
But I digress … back to our surprise visual display. Like I said … we TALKED.
My children were shocked, but I can’t say they were traumatized or I would be lying. Moreover it strengthened their already formed convictions, and now 2-3 years later … I am pleasantly surprised by my children’s frequent entreats to pray the Rosary outside of our local abortion mill. Most kids beg for candy.
I know as a parent, our desire is to shield our children from danger, from evil. BUT danger and evil is in the world, better to teach them and guide them through it. We have nothing to fear from the truth, even if the truth is ugly. We can trust that God will bring it to the good of those who love Him. Maybe not to the ones who don’t, but who’s fault is that?

“And there was silence for a half an hour in heaven (on the thread),” as the posters contemplated Ana’s post. All of those things you claim the “Graphic Images” are, they aren’t, because they are simply telling the truth, as our Lord did when he called the Pharisees “Hypocrites” and “Blind Guides” and when he made a whip and physically drove the money changers and those selling animals out of the Court of the Gentiles.
I came back to the Lord & His Church after being away for over 20 years, because I posted the details of how innocent people died in terrorist attacks. One night in Sept, 2003, a Palestinian terrorist murdered a world famous Trauma Surgeon, Dr. David Applebaum, and his Daughter, Nava Applebaum, who was to be married the next day, as they both waited inside a popular Jerusalem diner, Cafe Hillel. The entire Palestinian Authority Erupted in cheers as if the Palestinians had won some great military victory as soon as they heard of the deaths of Dr. Applebaum, Nava & 5 others, including the Arab busboy who tried to stop the homicide bomber. It took me 9 posts and several hours to post the details of this to the Middle East Forum I was a member of. As I wept, my “heart of stone” became a “heart of flesh” and I became able to hear the “still, small voice” of the Lord calling me home…
The NY Times, who hosted the forum, allowed those 9 posts to stay up for almost a year…
Sometimes, difficult truths have to be conveyed by difficult means. That doesn’t make them any less true, or it any less necessary that we convey them.
Your Brother & Servant in Christ, Michael