The rage of the abortion crowd

 John Kass:

Do you recognize the image at the top of this column?

Of course, you do.

It is not a mass of cells. It is not an “it.”

It is a baby, a human life in a mother’s womb, a life that began at conception. And it is waiting to be born.

But idea of that baby allowed to be born and millions of other such babies, has triggered intense rage among the Democratic Socialists for the past several days, since the U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 to reverse Roe V. Wade.

I’ve wanted to be charitable to the other side. We have different views on a most contentious issue. And I am a Greek Orthodox. Sen. Dick Durbin might ask me if I am an “Orthodox Christian.” But he already knows. I’m a father who is pro-life. I’ve never hidden it. And I’ve worried about the spiritual cost of abortion on our culture. Readers know this about me.

Though I tried being charitable, I’ve failed. All the screaming over Roe the past few days, all their hysterical rage and theatrics, all the threats to the justices of the Supreme Court simply because they followed the Constitution, turning the troublesome issue of abortion where it belongs, back to the states to be decided by the people through their elected representatives. After all this ugly drama, with the promise of more to come, I’m having difficulty in being charitable.

There really isn’t another way to politely describe them. In their unhinged protests, they wear the white of the initiates. They spatter themselves with red paints and dyes to represent blood against their white garments. This is a a death cult. They are like religious fanatics of some Dark Age, shrieking, so twisted now with anger as to be unrecognizable in their fury and righteousness. And loudly demonstrating outside churches like St. Patrick’s Cathedral they screamed:

“F—the church! F—-the state! You can’t make us procreate!!!”

To them, theirs is a religious fight. Roe v Wade was their church. And abortion their sacrament. And now that Roe has been reversed. They fear the loss of this sacrament. They have become unglued.

For example, one of the pregnant protesters in Washington took a marker and scrawled a message across her taught abdomen, with her baby inside.

“Not yet human” were the words she wrote on her belly for the benefit of reporters.

Not yet human?

“I am very pregnant – I am due tomorrow,” the woman reportedly told NBC News.

Madam, don ‘t forget to put that photo in the baby book, so your child might see it someday and give you a kiss as you express your maternal love. A mother so consumed by political ideology that she denies the humanity of her baby, and uses that life as a prop to score cheap political points in street theater? When people tell you who they are, believe them.

Conservative Chicago radio host Dan Proft said the other day on his Salem Radio “Morning Answer” program that the Democratic Socialists have finally revealed themselves. That they had decades to seal the deal, to sell abortion to the American people, and they failed to sell it. Now they are hysterical and their weakness shows.

They did sell it to the giant corporations that form the base of the Democratic Socialist tripod in America and in the suburbs where many of the corporate women live. Corporations are now offering benefits of thousands of dollars to pregnant women employees who have abortions. A child can get in the way. A parent might trip on one as it crawls near the lowest rungs of the corporate ladder.
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They are certainly exposing their death cult.  They tend to see children in the womb as an unplanned inconvenience instead of a human they could be responsible for.  When you hear the stories of people who survived abortion, it is pretty clear that they are happy that they survived and got to have a life outside the womb. 

See, also:

What to know about surging demand for emergency contraception and abortion pills

And:

 Supreme Court abortion decision moves spotlight to state legislative races

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