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I was watching a show on public television that is about the plight of blacks during segregation in the south in the 1950’s. They are showing graphic pictures of lynchings, obviously to gain the viewer’s sympathy. That made me think about how graphic pictures are routinely used for everything to encourage the public to change.
But the same people who have no problem with showing a lynching to remember what blacks went through in the 1950’s suddenly act offended when a Pro-Life group shows a picture of an abortion. And this same public television channel that shows graphic pictures of lynchings to make the point that lynchings are a tragedy will not show a picture of an abortion. There is a double standard.
If pictures of abortions were allowed to be shown on public television the way graphic pictures of lynchings are I think most abortions would stop. Watching a mainstream media news report today about an abortion bill in Texas, I noticed that not one time did they ever say what an abortion actually is.
I know at least from my own personal experience that I became Pro-Life the instant that I saw a graphic picture of an abortion.
But the same people who have no problem with showing a lynching to remember what blacks went through in the 1950’s suddenly act offended when a Pro-Life group shows a picture of an abortion. And this same public television channel that shows graphic pictures of lynchings to make the point that lynchings are a tragedy will not show a picture of an abortion. There is a double standard.
If pictures of abortions were allowed to be shown on public television the way graphic pictures of lynchings are I think most abortions would stop. Watching a mainstream media news report today about an abortion bill in Texas, I noticed that not one time did they ever say what an abortion actually is.
I know at least from my own personal experience that I became Pro-Life the instant that I saw a graphic picture of an abortion.