Induced abortion - in medical terms, the act of killing a human being in the mother's womb - has been legal in Spain since 1985.
In a society that is happy to proclaim itself "advanced" compared to previous eras, the monstrosity of killing children before they are born is being committed and euphemisms are used to disguise this crime so that the thing not only stops seeming repugnant, but is even presented as the normal exercise of a "right", as if the act of getting rid of a child were something comparable to choosing who you are going to vote for, what movies you want to see or where you want to spend your summer vacation.
I refuse to use euphemisms to collaborate in this almost general hypocrisy that disguises a crime by calling it a "right" or "voluntary interruption of pregnancy", as if unborn children were asked if they want to be killed or as if their lives did not matter in the least, because they do not even have a voice to scream when they are torn to pieces.
Yesterday, the Ministry of Health announced that in 2023, 103,097 induced abortions were carried out in Spain, an increase of 4.8% compared to 2022 (when 98,316 unborn children were killed) and 8.7% more than in 2014. In total, since 1985, 2,862,621 unborn children have been murdered in the womb in Spain. I indicate the sexes separately because the promoters of the culture of death want us to believe that killing more than a million girls in the womb is the panacea of feminism.
Doing some calculations, this is how this legalized crime is distributed by governments:
It is not surprising that today judicial independence, freedom of the press and the presumption of innocence are under political siege, the latter being shattered by the "gender violence law" that was supported in 2004 by all parties (then Vox, the only pro-life party in Congress and the only one that rejects the ideological laws of the left, did not yet exist). Did some expect freedom of the press to be more sacred than the right to life? If they call the act of killing innocent human beings a "right", how can we expect that other pillars of our civilization are not undermined in the same way?
I will never tire of repeating that abortion is the great debate of our time, especially in ethical and moral terms, because imposing the death penalty on the most innocent for the "crime" of not being wanted is abhorrent. Furthermore, social acceptance of abortion is something that degrades us as a civilization, opening the door to other abuses and injustices. I subscribe to the words of Saint Teresa of Calcutta about this monstrosity: "Any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to love, but to use any violence to get what they want. This is why the greatest destroyer of love and peace is abortion."
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Original photo: Pxhere.com.
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