In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court
legalized abortion nationwide.
The decision is called Roe vs Wade, and
those who defend it are known as RoeBots.
This is how they think...
*Robot Voice*
Let’s make one thing clear.
The only women who might be psychologically
traumatized by seeing these images
are those who have actually had abortions.
After all, there is no reason why a 
woman who has not had an abortion
would be traumatized by 
seeing these pictures.
In other words, it is abortion that causes
the trauma, not the images of abortion.
If that were not true, the effect of the graphic
images would be the same for women
who have not had abortions as 
it is for those who have had them.
And no one can claim that’s true.
So let’s not be naïve about 
what’s going on here.
This argument is just a slimy 
attempt by the abortion lobby
to blame the enormous emotional pain 
they have inflicted on their customers,
on the people who tried to prevent 
those abortions in the first place.
The fact is, these people are 
not the least bit worried
about their past customers being 
traumatized by these graphic images.
They are trying to keep their future customers
from seeing what an abortion really looks like
until after it’s over and the money
is in the clinic’s bank account.
Now if that is not true, here's a 
perfect solution to this whole issue.
If the abortion industry is so concerned about
women being traumatized by seeing these images,
why don’t they show them to their customers
before they do abortions on them?
That way, the women who might be 
traumatized could make another choice,
and no woman would ever 
again make this decision
without knowing exactly what she was doing.
Of course, that’s the very 
reason this will never happen.
The abortion industry’s bread and 
butter is low-information customers
and they will do whatever it 
takes to keep them that way.
Thanks for watching!
