- So, like, I'm super pro-choice,
and I don't often get
to interact with people
who are pro-life but you know,
it seems to me like you
shouldn't shield yourself
from other beliefs just to
keep your own beliefs intact.
So, I'm here at this airport hotel
because I've decided to spend the day
with a hard line pro-life group called
Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust.
Don't judge, Sarah.
Come on.
To get to the bottom of
it, I spoke to Jeff White.
- Hello, Sarah.
- Hi.
Co-founder of the Survivors.
They're a youth focused group
that gets their message across
using extreme rhetoric and graphic images.
I also spoke to Dr. Willie Parker,
who is a crucial women's
health care provider,
or a professional fetus assassin.
It depends on who you're talking to.
- An acorn and an oak tree
have the exact same genetic complements,
as does a tadpole and a frog,
but an acorn is not an oak tree,
a tadpole is not a frog.
- Yes it is an oak tree.
That argument is one I actually
illustrated to the kids
to say how foolish the
pro-choice argument used to be.
- If I step on an acorn,
it is not the same significance of
me chopping down a 100-year-old oak tree.
- You will become an old person
if someone doesn't step
on you or run you over.
- Yeah.
- That doesn't make you
not a human.
- But I'm a conscious, living human.
- Now you're adding other things to it.
The question is--
- But the difference
between a fetus and me
is consciousness, right?
Consciousness.
- No, I would
disagree with that.
depending on--
- Then what is your
happiest memory in utero?
- I don't have any
memory from two-years-old
but that doesn't make
me not a person at two.
- Touché
- Thank you.
- But you know what else is life?
Sperm.
- No, sperm is alive.
- It is alive
- Sperm cannot
reproduce itself.
- A tree--
- Well, some women
can't reproduce.
- Oh, touché.
I'll give you a touché on that one.
