The dehumanization of newborns isn’t new but it’s getting worse.
Giubilini and Minerva’s article must be a wakeup call. The lives of young children—an unprotected class—are under assault. Hard questions need to be asked and answered, and defenders of life must mobilized. We have a duty to protect the weakest and most vulnerable from violence.
As lawmakers, we must strive for consistency.
Why do so many who claim to be proponents of human rights systematically dehumanize and exclude the weakest and most vulnerable human beings from legal protection?
Why the modern-day surge in prejudice and ugly bias against unborn children and newborns? Why the policy of exclusion, rather than inclusion?
Why is lethal violence against children—abortion and premeditated killing of newborn infants—marketed and sold as benign, progressive, enlightened and compassionate?
Why have so many “good people” turned a blind eye and looked askance as mothers are wounded by abortion and babies in the womb are pulverized by suction machines twenty to thirty times more powerful than household vacuum cleaners, or dismembered with surgical knives or poisoned with chemicals? Looking back, how could anyone in this House, or Senate or both President’s Obama and Clinton, justify the hideous procedure called partial birth abortion?
Since 1973, over 54,000,000 babies have had abortion _forced_ on them. Some of those children have been exterminated in the second and third trimester—pain capable babies—who suffered excruciating pain as the abortionist committed his violence.
Why are some surprised that the new emerging class of victims—newborns—are being slaughtered in Holland and elsewhere, while a perverse proposal to murder any newborn child—sick or healthy—is advanced in an otherwise serious and respected ethics journal?
Children—born and unborn—are precious.
Children—sick, disabled or healthy—possess fundamental human rights that no sane or compassionate society can abridge.
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The premeditated murder of newborn babies is being justified as morally equivalent to abortion.
Congress, the courts, the president and society at large have a sacred duty to protect all children from violence, murder and exploitation. We don’t have a moment to lose.