Have you checked out any of the testimonies at this link?
priestsforlife.org/articles/graphicimages.html
Actually I read every testimonial at
priestsforlife.org/resources/abortionimages/graphicspraise.htm – all 27 pages of them.
The vast majority of the posts were in response to the website, not to the kind of indiscriminate exposure we are arguing against. One mentions emailing them to another woman and one mentions showing the pictures to her adult sister. One may or may not have received the images through direct mail as she spoke of returning them with her donation. One mentioned having seen the pictures at a prolife march.
Note that no-one has objected anywhere to using these images in those ways (save for the panel truck).
One post that mentions panel trucks (which, IIRC, was from someone who was already prolife). It mentions “making people upset” but does not mention anyone that they know was positively affected by the truck.
On another page of testimonials there is one mother who saw the trucks parked outside her 12 year old daughter’s middle school and was in favor of it. I personally do not favor this, but it is well outside of the age range I am discussing as inappropriately targeted.
There is no clear indication as to the circumstances in which the remaining posters saw the images. There is no reason to assume that they had to have seen them in areas or ways where preschoolers could also have seen them rather than in the other, more targeted ways.
The strongest argument these testimonials make is for the effectiveness of using these photos on the website.
The youngest child that a mother mentions showing these images to is 10 yeears old. Many of them, however, were from teens or parents who showed them to teens. There was one poster who specifically mentioned sending her 4 year old out of the room, and one who planned to show the images to her 15 year old daughter and to teach her 4 year old son “later.” One poster planned to recommend the site to teens with their parents’ permission. Another states “these pictures need to be in front of the eyes of every American (adults).”
There is one mention of a woman who mentions showing them to her teenage daughters who had seen the photos “when they were little” with no context of age or circumstances. One 15 year old mentions having shown them to her nieces who were 7,6 and 3 but no mention of parental permission.
This isn’t anecdotal stuff.
Testimonials are precisely “anecdotal stuff.” If he has some hard data on the effectiveness of showing these photos indiscriminately versus in the targeted manner such as direct mail, his website, through retreats, books, homilies, marches, directly in front of abortion clinics aimed at the women entering, etc, I was unable to find it. I would be happy to look at any such you could provide.
The general public has received an education they would not have gotten was it not for Fr. Pavone and those he works with.
What I haven’t seen is evidence that that education was possible only through or even primarily through the indiscriminate practices we are arguing against. I find it telling that his full page ad in the NY Times that is mentioned does not contain these photos, nor do the TV commercials.
Spend a few moments really looking at the pictures Fr. Pavone has posted. Wrap your head around what it is you are seeing before answering back to this post. Can you argue with anything you’ve read after really coming to terms with that?
I have looked at the pictures, as evidenced by the numerous times I have linked back to them and to others. Yes, I can and will continue to argue with using methods to display them that I believe are harmful.