Judie Brown
Standing on a corpse
FacebookTwitter
By Judie Brown
July 14, 2016

Does it surprise you that PP would take a tragedy and attempt to spin it toward its own self-serving needs?

After Planned Parenthood's president, Cecile Richards, used the death of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to justify her argument in favor of greater availability of Planned Parenthood's services, I was shocked. How low can this woman go, I wondered?

Mr. Sterling was an African American man who died a violent death having been shot by Louisiana police officers. The details in this case are still unfolding, but one thing is certain: He was not a poster boy for Planned Parenthood.

So why did Richards mention his death? Commentator Mark Shea, whose column "Cecile Richards Stand[s] on Alton Sterling's Corpse to Plug PP" caught my eye because it states that her Tweets on this case are repulsive. I agree.

In one Tweet about the shooting of Alton Sterling, Richards says: "I stand with the people of #BatonRogue in calling for justice for #AltonSterling. We must work to ensure #POC are safe & have #ReproJustice."

In other words, Richards is saying that people of color (POC) should be kept safe and have the ability to receive reproductive justice (ReproJustice). Richards was asked earlier this year to explain what she means by reproductive justice and told a newspaper in Texas that it means "better access to birth control, and in some places better access to abortion services." What does "reproductive justice" have to do with Mr. Sterling's death?

Would these services have helped Mr. Sterling?

And in an ironic twist, we know that Planned Parenthood also refers to a preborn baby not as a baby, but as a POC – a product of conception. This attempt to dehumanize the baby is one of PP's deceptive tactics to justify the killing of an innocent child. So, let's get this straight. It is perfectly fine to kill that product of conception, who may also be a person of color, as long as that person of color is still in the womb. This makes no sense, Cecile.

If you still do not see the connection between Planned Parenthood's sales pitch for the culture of death and the shooting death of this man, then we are definitely on the same page. Cecile needs a refresher course on what it means to act in a humane and respectful way rather than be an opportunist over the remains of a dead man.

Which brings me to the truth in this and other matters.

It is increasingly difficult to read the headlines these days as it seems that violence has penetrated our lives in an unending stream. These and other events are a stark reminder that after more than 40 years of abortion violence in this nation of ours, we are seeing an escalation of that same violence outside the womb.

Have we gone too far as a nation in decriminalizing acts that directly kill members of the human family? How do we restore moral sanity in a world in which Planned Parenthood's chief executive dances on a corpse to make her pitch for more of the same culture-of-death propaganda that has brought us to this place?

This whole thing reminds me of these profound words, written by Saint John Paul II in The Gospel of Life, "Disregard for the right to life, precisely because it leads to the killing of the person whom society exists to serve, is what most directly conflicts with the possibility of achieving the common good. Consequently, a civil law authorizing abortion or euthanasia ceases by that very fact to be a true, morally binding civil law."

Therein lies the answer.

We, the people of life must work harder than ever to build a culture of life. Pray and work and trust in the Lord! Be not afraid!



Combat the evil with truth! Join American Life League in defiance of the culture of our day – this culture of death. Through your actions and words, become a part of our movement to build a culture of life. Pray, be informed, and educate others.

For pro-life information, go to all.org.

For pro-life educational tools, visitcultureoflifestudies.com.

To see documented proof of Planned Parenthood's debauchery and to learn ways to stop its spread, go tostopp.org.

To join with youth outreach for a pro-life generation, go tolifedefender.org.

© Judie Brown

 

The views expressed by RenewAmerica columnists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the position of RenewAmerica or its affiliates.
(See RenewAmerica's publishing standards.)

Click to enlarge

Judie Brown

Judie Brown is president and co-founder of American Life League, the nation's largest grassroots pro-life educational organization... (more)

Subscribe

Receive future articles by Judie Brown: Click here

More by this author

 

Stephen Stone
HAPPY EASTER: A message to all who love our country and want to help save it

Stephen Stone
The most egregious lies Evan McMullin and the media have told about Sen. Mike Lee

Siena Hoefling
Protect the Children: Update with VIDEO

Stephen Stone
FLASHBACK to 2020: Dems' fake claim that Trump and Utah congressional hopeful Burgess Owens want 'renewed nuclear testing' blows up when examined

Cliff Kincaid
They want to kill Elon Musk

Jerry Newcombe
Four presidents on the wonder of Christmas

Pete Riehm
Biblical masculinity versus toxic masculinity

Tom DeWeese
American Policy Center promises support for anti-UN legislation

Joan Swirsky
Yep…still the smartest guy in the room

Michael Bresciani
How does Trump fit into last days prophecies?

Curtis Dahlgren
George Washington walks into a bar

Matt C. Abbott
Two pro-life stalwarts have passed on

Victor Sharpe
Any Israeli alliances should include the restoration of a just, moral, and enduring pact with the Kurdish people

Linda Kimball
Man as God: The primordial heresy and the evolutionary science of becoming God

Sylvia Thompson
Should the Village People be a part of Trump's Inauguration Ceremony? No—but I suspect they will be

Jerry Newcombe
Reflections on the Good Samaritan ethic
  More columns

Cartoons


Click for full cartoon
More cartoons

Columnists

Matt C. Abbott
Chris Adamo
Russ J. Alan
Bonnie Alba
Chuck Baldwin
Kevin J. Banet
J. Matt Barber
Fr. Tom Bartolomeo
. . .
[See more]

Sister sites