Ah, Yes, helping must include physical, psychological and emotional trauma and abuse. The thing that gets me the most is not in the story. Aurora is a nice town, I live really near by, in its much wealthier cousin. What is not being said, is that Aurora has a large Spanish speaking population, many of whom may not be legal citizens. Citizen status is not the issue, but what is, is the fact that these women may not have options for health care. Here comes PP, to "help", to remind them they do not have options, to remind them they should not have a baby, and to take advantage of their situation. Many of these women are married, not the teens we often think of. Even if they are teens, everyone has error in judgement sometimes. Some of the nicest kids I know are children of unmarried women. Then some of those women made a brave noble choice, Adoption. Ah, but PP will tell you Adoption is hard, it hurts, women suffer. Abortion is quick and easy. Lies Lies and more Lies! PP was founded on lies and the desire of a truly evil woman to kill off the poor, uneducated and not European (she also counted the Irish as not European).
This same woman advocated "free love". Those of us who are in love can attest to the fact that true love is never, and should not be free. It is very pricey, the cost of sacrifice goes unmeasured. To think that the part of marriage that unites a man and woman should be free is disgusting. To say it is free makes seem worthless, and to view the result of sharing in the work of creation as an object to be destroyed is to view oneself as greater than God. Ah, but PP makes lots of money this way....
Chesterton was a contemporary of Margaret Sanger, and had more than a few things to say.
"For the next great heresy is going to be simply an attack on morality; and especially on sexual morality. And it it is coming not from a few Socialists surviving from the Fabian Society, but from the living exultant energy of the rich resolved to enjoy themselves at last, with neither Popery nor Puritanism nor Socialism to hold them back...The madness of tomorrow is not in Moscow, but much more in Manhattan."
-The Next Heresy, June 19, 1926
or Chicago.
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