Commentary:
Let’s Get our Facts Straight
about Tiller and Anti-Abortion
Violence
Commentary
by Brian Clowes, PhD - Human
Life International, Research
Manager
June
3, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) -
Along with everyone else at
Human Life International and
throughout the legitimate pro-life
movement, I strongly condemn
the murder of abortionist George
Tiller in Kansas. The Fifth
Commandment does not read "Thou
shalt not kill, except for abortionists."
Not
only is it wrong to respond
to people like Tiller with the
ultimate anti-life act of murder,
it also sets the entire pro-life
movement back as good, committed
leaders have to scramble to
distance themselves from an
act that they never called for
and which is obviously antithetical
to their philosophy and work.
Pro-abortion legislators seize
on the opportunity to call for
laws restricting legitimate
pro-life activities such as
sidewalk counseling and picketing,
knowing the whole time that
such legislation will do nothing
to hinder a maniac with a gun.
And, worst of all, thousands
of people who would otherwise
have joined the pro-life movement
will continue to sit on the
sidelines, believing the media
lie that we are violent.
Pro-lifers
should indeed condemn the murder
of George Tiller. But we should
not play permanent defense as
the nonsense snowballs and the
unfair attacks against the pro-life
movement multiply. Here are
some facts that should be taken
into consideration by all people
of good will, especially those
whose responsibility it is to
report on this story.
1)
George Tiller is the first abortionist
to be killed in eleven years.
If you think that's a "trend,”
or an “epidemic”
as some have said, you're just
not a serious person.
2)
All of the posturing going on
in the pro-abortion movement
over the safety of abortionists
is a ruse. There are four times
as many hairdressers and 150
times as many convenience store
clerks murdered as there are
abortionists. Where is the “pro-choice”
grieving over them?
3)
George Tiller made his money
performing late-term abortions,
which often involves the killing
of a viable human being. According
to Kansas state statistics,
he killed 395 viable third-trimester
babies in one year – 2001
– all for “mental
health” reasons (which,
as we know, is the category
for all elective abortions).
Not one of those abortions was
for a mother’s physical
health or for a medical emergency.
Americans overwhelmingly believe
this disgusting practice should
not be legal. If any objective
journalist were to look into
his practice they would see
that most people, and all sane
people, are appalled by what
happened in his clinic every
day.
4)
Tiller has been tried on criminal
indictments for multiple abuses
of his practice, including breaking
state laws requiring another
medical doctor to verify that
certain patients' lives were
at risk before performing late-term
abortions. This man was no hero
or saint, and his being held
up as a martyr says more about
pro-abortionists than it does
about those they are trying
to condemn.
5)
Abortionists are not only widely
considered an embarrassment
to the medical profession, but
they are much more likely to
commit violence than to suffer
violence. You may be surprised
to learn that more than a dozen
abortionists have been convicted
of murder and manslaughter of
their wives, of their patients,
and even of other abortionists.
Yet you never hear about these
killings in the press (see http://www.abortionviolence.com/
for documentation). Abortionists
are more likely to kill than
to be killed.
6)
Whenever an abortionist mutilates,
kills or molests a woman, the
“pro-choice” movement
always rushes to his defense,
as they did for Brian Finkel,
the Arizona abortionist who
was sent to prison for 35 years
for 22 counts of sexual abuse.
So much for caring for women!
7)
The pro-life movement is the
most peaceful social movement
in the history of this country.
Most other social movements,
including the unionization movement,
the pro-abortion movement, the
homosexualist movement, the
animal rights movement, and
the environmental movement have
all demonstrated much greater
violence. So where is the outcry
over the violence committed
by these movements?
During
the predictable surge of publicity
over Tiller's murder, we must
remember that abortion itself
is the most cowardly form of
murder, committed against the
most helpless and innocent of
all of God's people, the unborn.
We must also remember those
who have died, but who are ignored
by the media and the pro-abortionists
the hundreds of women who have
died of so-called "safe
and legal" abortion, and
the hundreds of other women
who have been murdered by their
boyfriends or husbands because
they would not abort their children
(see http://www.abortionviolence.com/
for documentation).
Let's
not be bullied or silenced by
those who are trying to tar
the whole pro-life movement
by cynically exploiting the
murder of George Tiller. Let's
instead reply with facts which
add context to the "abortionists
are heroes, pro-lifers are violent"
narrative that the "mainstream"
media seems too willing to parrot.
Not
that I expect the media to suddenly
start reporting the truth of
abortion. If they did that,
there would be no legal abortion
in the first place. But we can
try, and the facts are on our
side. Let's pray, too, for the
soul of George Tiller, his family,
and his murderer, as well as
for the conversion of all pro-aborts
that they see how destructive
abortion is for all human life,
not just the child who is killed
and the mother who is wounded.
One
thing you can do is forward
this information and the address
of the abortion violence Web
site to your friends so that
we can reach those of good will
those who aren't just mindlessly
screaming bloody murder but
who can actually think and listen
to reason and show them that
the story they've been told
about supposedly "violent"
pro-life activists is just that
a story.
"For
to me life is Christ, and death
is gain." (Phil 1:21)