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KarenNC
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You are absolutely 100% correct. I am not understanding that is is positive or beneficial for a 4 year old to see these sorts of graphic images of mutilated, bloody parts of babies, that it teaches them about love, the sanctity of life, that babies are human before they are born or that your exposing them to such is actually “unintended.”Karen what you aren’t getting the understanding is that your 4 year old seeing these photos is an unintended positive effect of trying to reach the public at large. The reason it is beneficial is because it puts you as a parent in a position to explain that love is good and violence is wrong when a child would react to these photos.
“Unintended” is when you have these signs in front of an abortion clinic aimed at the people entering and someone decides to bring their 4 year old with them to wait while they have the abortion or chooses to take a family stroll by the clinic they know is there.
“Unintended” is when the card or pamphlet accidentally drops out of your hand while you are handing it directly to an adult and falls to the ground in front of the child or the parent hands it to the child and says “here, look at this, it will do you good.”
“Unintended” is leaving these cards in restrooms in bars and someone decides to bring their 4 year old with them for a night of drinking.
“Unintended” is when a three year old wanders into a middle school or late elementary school sex education class.
“Unintended” is when a 3 year old is given unsupervised access to the internet and happens on your site.
“Unintended” is when a 4 year old grabs the mail out of her parent’s hand and tears open the envelope that contains the pictures on materials inside.
“Unintended” is when something happens despite your best reasonable efforts to be sure it will not happen.
Driving trucks with these images on their sides through city streets, holding up large pictures on public thoroughfares, leaving cards with these pictures on tables in McDonalds, in public restrooms in the mall, in the waiting rooms of dentists who also treat children or literature with this on the cover on cars containing booster seats in the grocery store parking lot is not “unintended,” it is “unconcerned about who sees these.”
When one is aware that something is happening as a result of one’s actions and not only persists in the actions that caused the effect but seeks to expand those same actions unchanged, it is no longer unintended. Your entire campaign is based on exactly this premise—that no-one can “unintentionally” choose to end the life of a human child through abortion once one is made aware that it is a human child.
Amazingly, I and millions of other people seem to find it possible to explain that love is good and violence is wrong without this. We even seem to find it possible to explain to our preschoolers that babies are human, and to show them what they look like as they grow in the womb without showing these particular graphic photos of mounds of bloody dead mutilated babies.
No one is asking for “miraculous,” simply applying reasonable common sense (see above). There are techniques of distributing these photos that have a much greater chance of them being seen by young children than other techniques.If I and these folks COULD miraculously shield those children from these images but not their parents at the same time we would. But we can’t.
Actually, I addressed it very directly.You didn’t address the issue that none of the babies saved from abortion would be alive today if you had your way in that organization.
“The complete and entire strategy of this organization hinges upon its ability to put these images (blown up to the size of the side of a truck) in front of 3 and 4 year olds? That if they wait until a kid is even 10 years old, every one of them will rush out to have abortions? That every one of those abortions averted was the result of the person seeing those images at 4 years old? How can that be? The very story you quoted was of an abortion averted because a woman first saw these images at age 28.”
Where are the statistics showing a correlation with the age of a woman seeing these images and her choosing abortion, with the dramatic increase occurring if the images are seen after age 7? Where are the studies showing that people who are 10 or older cannot benefit from seeing these pictures? Where are the studies showing that a person is incapable of taking in new information after the age of 7, or of changing their actions based on that new information?
Where are the stories of women who said “if only I had seen these pictures when I was three rather than when I was ten I would have been able to change my opinion on abortion, but by ten it was too late?” "
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