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Originally Posted by FeatheredFool";p="
oh and i forgot, i dont see a problem with the photos being published in magazines and books, where intelligent minds are likely to see them. What i find to my distaste, is the violence of plastering photos where every one can see them, and where tender minds can be abused.,
Im not ignorant to the fact that children will be vulnerable to hurt at somepoint in their lives, but doing it on purpose and without sensitivity to a childs welfare is ...well...wrong.
The violence of a protest is best kept out of a childs life untill the mother feels the child is old enough to make his/her own opinions about it, and wont be caught up in the furore with such ease by emotional pulls etc.
I generally think the photos are good for expressing the reality of abortion. But i think it will only be considered with thought by mature people. and therefore should be kept out of the sight of those to whom it may be potentially damaging.
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I totally Agree
The issue of promotion of the abortion debate to children is very important and is one reason we should watch out for Roman Catholic Schools who have used abortion photographs to terrorise the pupils in their care and manipulate their minds to the view of the "Roman Catholic Church". Such propaganda exercises conflict with the real duty of educators - which is to equip people with the ability to make up their own mind.
And of course, whilst the Roman Catholic Church is so adamantly anti-contraception they are merely imposing a greater risk of avoidable abortions on their followers.
This is, of course, completely dysfunctional when we consider the Roman Catholic Church has been so busy covering up the perversions practiced by its priest through the violation and abuse of alterboys and other children in their care.
Plus anyone who saw the movie about the girls forced into slavery in Ireland (even in the current day) in the Roman Catholic Laundries, where they are treated as 3rd class and systematically abused by disgustingly corrupt and cowardly nuns and priests will understand exactly where the Roman Catholic Church stands on Human and Individual Rights - That is The Clergy of the Roman Catholic Church will have them - and every one else will not.
An organisation which came to power and prominence through the systematic murder of those who opposed it (heretics) has its foundations built on corruption. It remains corrupt to the present day and will continue to be corrupt and corrupting until people discard it for the abomination which it really is.