on 27-07-2015 12:45 PM
Planned Parenthood scam shows us evil has a way of creeping into the world | Daily Telegraph Miranda Devine Blog
THE gargoyle witches of Grimm’s fairytales, who kidnapped children and fattened them up to eat, served the purpose of warning tender hearts about the evil ever-present in our world.
As adults we still treat evil as the realm of alien monsters, consoling ourselves with the fiction that the butchers of Islamic State or Nazism or communism are not fully human, with people who love them and lives of normality outside their vile deeds.
Hitler, for instance, was a vegetarian who cared deeply about the welfare of animals.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn once wrote that the line separating good from evil “passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either — but right through every human heart”.
In other words, all of us are capable of evil. It may be easier to think of evil as something foreign to ourselves. But it has a way of creeping into every complacent society, through every complicit heart.
Take the grotesque practices of one of the world’s largest abortion providers, Planned Parenthood, exposed in an undercover sting as selling the livers, brains and hearts of aborted babies for $30 to $100 a pop.
This secretive traffic in foetal body parts is a global business, and it occurs in Australia. Rare detail is found in a 2003 article in the Medical Journal of Australia, titled, “Use of human foetal ?tissue for biomedical research in Australia”.
Alarmed by the prospect of similar abuses here, the Australian Christian Lobby has called on parliament to “investigate the use and possible sale of human foetal tissue”.
Then there is the not inconsiderable matter of taxpayer funding of the International Planned Parenthood Federation: $651,801 for “core funding to strategic plan (Asia)”, $769,800 “Contribution to IPPF (global)” and $30 million to “Pacific Regional Partnerships for Reproductive Health Program (Pacific)”.
But the response of the government is just business as usual.
“These allegations … do not relate to DFAT’s funding of International Planned Parenthood Federation,” a spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs said yesterday.
“DFAT contributes funding to IPPF as part of the global effort to reduce the unmet need for quality reproductive health care services in developing countries … IPPF must ensure its activities comply with the relevant country’s laws, including in relation to abortion”.
Sorry, that’s not good enough.
If the live cattle trade can be shut down overnight on the strength of undercover videos taken by animal rights activists, at the every least our government should review its funding of Planned Parenthood’s international affiliate, and seek assurances that foetal body parts are not being sold off.
Our consciences cannot remain forever anaesthetised to evil done in our name.
I wonder if those "My Body, My Decision" ppl are aware of what happens, and whether they care.
on 27-07-2015 02:16 PM
Not going to speak for anyone else, but this whole scenario needs a stronger word, if there is one, than evil.
on 27-07-2015 02:25 PM
Before leaping willy-nilly onto the right-wing band wagon, you really should take the time to investigate the allegations............
http://www.factcheck.org/2015/07/unspinning-the-planned-parenthood-video/
27-07-2015 02:51 PM - edited 27-07-2015 02:52 PM
I don't even know what a "right-wing band wagon" means or is, so that kind of catagorising means nothing to me.
However, I have been watching this issue as it emerges from several sources, and regardless of what anyone else thinks about it (as is their right to have and make their opinions and comments) my opinion is that it really does show just how far some humans are prepared to go for money.
on 27-07-2015 02:56 PM
You do realize the funds proffered do no more than cover delivery expenses, right.........? No body is going to get rich from a $30 heart........and I have little doubt that the "several sources" are all pro-life organizations........
OHSU collected almost a half-million dollars from my insurance company for transplanting a cadaver's heart into my chest...........should we condemn them too?
27-07-2015 03:00 PM - edited 27-07-2015 03:02 PM
The sources I've been watching are not from pro-life organisations, not that I have any bias against them or their adversaries ....
I think it's wonderful that you are a recipient of a heart transplant, but that's not what this topic is about, it's a whole different subject matter.
27-07-2015 03:01 PM - edited 27-07-2015 03:01 PM
on 27-07-2015 03:04 PM
There is two videos, one has been edited to twist things around and does not give the full view of the picture. There isn't any profiting, the money is covering costs.
on 27-07-2015 03:06 PM
have you watched the whole, unedited video?
27-07-2015 03:09 PM - edited 27-07-2015 03:09 PM
I think I'll just sit back and watch this discussion and not contribute to it further .. the subject is a very emotional one and may cause heated division, losing its way instead of staying on a rational track.
Interested to know and see how folks feel xx