Sunday, July 26, 2015

Silence is how you kill the story

Mark Steyn writes that Planned Parenthood's
ministrations fall disproportionately on minority women, so in that sense it is still true to the racist and eugenicist theories of its founder, Margaret Sanger: among blacks in New York City, there are more abortions than births - a grim ratio one otherwise has to go to Russia and its satellites to find.

Will the recently released undercover videos change the perception of what Planned Parenthood does? In USA Today, Kirsten Powers (a rare pro-life Democrat) notes that PP head honcho Cecile Richards has apparently apologized for "the uncompassionate tone her senior director of medical research, Deborah Nucatola, used to explain the process by which she harvests aborted body parts to be provided for medical research". "Dr" Nucatola's "tone" is certainly arresting. As she explains to a potential organ client over lunch:

You're just kind of cognizant of where you put your graspers, you try to intentionally go above and below the thorax, so that, you know, we've been very good at getting heart, lung, liver, because we know that, so I'm not gonna crush that part, I'm gonna basically crush below, I'm gonna crush above, and I'm gonna see if I can get it all intact.

That's the easy part. But these days a lot of customers are interested in harvesting an intact brain to work on, so you gotta keep your graspers away from crushing the head - or, as "Dr" Nucatola prefers to call it, the "calvarium":

With the calvarium, in general, some people will actually try to change the presentation so that it's not vertex, because when it's vertex presentation, you never have enough dilation at the beginning of the case, unless you have real, huge amount of dilation to deliver an intact calvarium. So if you do it starting from the breech presentation, there's dilation that happens as the case goes on, and often, the last, you can evacuate an intact calvarium at the end.

The chit-chat's all nice and medical, isn't it? If it's "vertex presentation" - ie, the baby comes out head-first - it's hard to get a nice clean intact skull. But, if it's "breech" - feet-first - then "you can evacuate an intact calvarium".

If it is, as Ms Richards says, merely a "tone" problem, it's a revealing one. It's not possible to "crush" as many nine-month-old "fetuses" as "Dr" Nucatola does and still retain your humanity. If would be an unbearable burden to regard the "fetus" as a baby and the "calvarium" as a head and the "evacuation" as a birth, and still go to work in the morning. So the de-humanization is part of what's necessary to survive as an abortionist.

In her USA Today column, Kirsten Powers adds:

It's a measure of how damning the video is that Planned Parenthood's usual defenders were nowhere to be found. There was total silence from The New York Times editorial board and their 10 (out of 11) pro-abortion rights columnists. Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi — both recipients of Planned Parenthood's highest honor, the Margaret Sanger Award — have been mum.

The silence is not from shame, or from having to defend the indefensible, but part of a much colder calculation: Silence is how you kill the story, for Planned Parenthood as for Gosnell.

And that's part of the dehumanization, too. When kids are slaughtered in a Connecticut schoolhouse or churchgoers are shot down in Charleston, the media jump straight on the public policy implications: gun control, Confederate flags at state buildings... But when baby parts are sold by an organization that receives half-a-billion in taxpayer funds, there are no public policy questions at all, and it is necessary to look away. Because the realities of abortion have to be crushed and smothered by the slick, blurry evasions of "a woman's right to choose". That's a dehumanization strategy, too. When the pro-choice rally ends and Cameron Diaz, Ashley Judd and other celebrities d'un certain age return to Hollywood, and the upper-middle-class women with the one designer baby go back to their suburbs, poor and minority and under-age women are left in the abortion-industrial complex's pro-choice back alley
Read more here.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Thank you for sharing this with me, Bob! Planned Parenthood is a huge blight on America. What could be more damning than the heathenish eradication/murder/dismemberment of innocent life as they are doing day in and day out by the thousands, and making money from it. Is it any less heathenish than collecting the gold from the victims of the Holacaust or the unthinkable crimes against humanity of the Axis Germans and Japanese prior to and during WWII? I find my mind almost numbed in trying to find anything so horrible, yet these "so called doctors" talk about it as if they are doing a great service to humanity. Colonel Curtis D. Dale, PhD, USAF (Ret)

Bob's Blog said...

Funded by the American taxpayers!

Unknown said...

Dear Bob, I think I want to add a bit more. I just came across this account of one scene of a Jewish Holocaust victim describing an act by Dr. Josef Mengele, Hitler's butcher who sent 400,000 Jews to their death in the ovens and by other horrible means. She said, "One witness described how Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele ripped an infant from its mother`s womb, then hurled it into an oven because it wasn`t a twin as he had hoped. Another told of killing her newborn infant rather than let it starve in a Mengele experiment. A third witness recounted how Mengele kept hundreds of human eyes pinned to his lab wall ``like a collection of butterflies.``
Planned Parenthood's brutal, sick inhuman harvesting of human bodyparts from babies still in the womb, the dismemberment being described by a doctor in a prideful, casual, wine sipping display on video, is just a 2015 version of what Hitler and Mengele were doing in the Third Reich. In dishonor of these acts by Obama's pet, Planned Parenthood, I think "Barack HussenITLER ObaMENGELA is a most appropriately descriptve nickname for Obama. Under his leadership, funding and encouragement, Planned Parenthood has become an atrocity of unprecedented proportion. Curt Dale