Sunday, March 06, 2005
What Does a NY Times Reporter Consider "Operation Rescue Propaganda"?
Ok. What happened here?
I saw the ad for this show. The pictures have incredible detail. So much so, abortion doesn't have to be mentioned. If you see the pictures, you will realize that abortion is murder.
What you are reading in the Times is not so much someone working on political bias. You are seeing someone struggle with their conscience in print. It's sad. And the author should be pittied.
Full-frontal images of a vagina are available on cable Sunday night, but they come at a price. You have to watch a bloody, hairy baby burst through that vagina, and before that you have to watch the little creature in utero, growing in all its Operation Rescue propaganda detail, in the National Geographic Channel's latest unveiling of the hideous miracle of life. "In the Womb" is actually a cool, beautiful movie, a celebration of computer imaging and the 4-D ultrasound. It exhibits a minimum of politics, probably because it appears to have been made in England, where the acknowledgement that humans in the womb are complex, dreaming, pain-experiencing, memory-having, walk-practicing, music-enjoying entities does not instantly put you in the same camp as doctor assassins and purveyors of "The Silent Scream."
Ok. What happened here?
I saw the ad for this show. The pictures have incredible detail. So much so, abortion doesn't have to be mentioned. If you see the pictures, you will realize that abortion is murder.
What you are reading in the Times is not so much someone working on political bias. You are seeing someone struggle with their conscience in print. It's sad. And the author should be pittied.