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'Abortion Tutorial' Teaches Women to Throw Themselves In Front of a Car to Kill Their Baby
Lifenews.com reports: In Chile, abortion is illegal but some pro-abortion activists are taking extreme measures to try and persuade their government to change abortion laws. As LifeNews previously reported, a group called Miles published “abortion tutorials” on YouTube that show women how to have dangerous “accidental abortions” in order to get around the pro-life nation’s abortion ban. The Daily Mail called the videos “deliberately dark and disturbing” and that’s especially true of one of their ads that encourage women to jump in front of a moving car to induce an abortion. The video has a disclaimer that says, “The footage contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting” and reminds women to allow the car to hit them head on. The director of Miles, Claudia Dides, said the following about the abortion videos: “Clandestine abortions are carried out in Chile and abortions will continue with or without politicians or a law. What we want is for abortions to be safe.”... MHFM Comment: This is clearly a wicked scheme or ploy to demand 'legal and safe' abortions in a country in which abortion is illegal. In other words, the abortion movement can say: "you see what people resort to when it's not legal." Don't fall for it. But even if women were throwing themselves in front of cars, or doing themselves great harm, that must not, of course, persuade anyone to approve the murder of children in the womb.
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