Tuesday, June 11, 2019

THE NEW U.S.A. CULTURE OF DEATH RELIGION # 1 OF 2

THE NEW U.S.A.  CULTURE OF DEATH RELIGION # 1 OF 2
IN PURSUIT OF THE TRUTH - HTTP://WWW.CINOPSBEGONEBLOGSPOT.COM - TUES. JUNE 11/19
 
Preface:
    Elections have consequences. Infanticide here I come. Here are a few shortened articles to inform you. There is a deep contempt for the values of middle class Americans. Get out of our way. They are going to transform America in spite of your stupid vote and religion.
 
1.)  FEMINIST AUTHOR: ABORTION 'IS A FORM OF KILLING THAT WE NEED TO BE ABLE TO DEFEND'
      June 10, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) - ... a leftist author has argued, calling it "acceptable violence."
    Sophie Lewis, who teaches at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research, touts her book 'Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family' as a radical feminist defense of abortion and maternal surrogacy. She argues that most paid maternal surrogacy is need.
     While calling for the abolition of the family, she refers to motherhood's "gestational labor." In videos released by leftist publisher Verso, Lewis said, "We need to move away from the focus on abortions as just a form of healthcare, or arguments around when human life begins, and defend abortion as a right to stop doing gestational work."
 
    Abortion and the abolition of the family can be used to destroy capitalism, she asserts. Echoing the concern felt by abortion advocacy groups such as Planned Parenthood, NARAL, and the Democratic Party, Lewis said, "We're facing a really terrifying on abortion." The publication of her book came just weeks after significant legislation protecting babies with dedectable heartbeats was passed in several states, including Georgia and Alabama....
    Revealing how concerned abortion advocates are about the possibility of a reversal of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision by the Supreme Court imposing abortion on demand on the U.S.,..
 
2.) 180 US COMPANIES DECLARE NEW LAWS BANNING ABORTION ARE 'BAD FOR BUSINESS'
      New York, June 10, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) 
     Twitter/Square CEO Jack Dorsey joined more than 180 other U.S. CEO's in a campaign organized in part by abortion-giant Planned Parenthood to declare that newly enacted abortion restrictions in various states go "against the values of their companies" and are "bad for business."
 
    Appearing today as a full-page ad in The New York Times under the heading "Don't Ban Equality," Dorsey and CEOs from corporations such as Yelp, Slack, Tinder, Ben & Jerry's, H&M, Glossier, and The Body Shop signed a letter stating that laws restricting abortion inhibit "our ability to build diverse and inclusive workforce pipelines, recruit top talent across the states, and protect the well-being of all the people who keep our businesses thriving day in and day out.... Abortion claims the lives of an estimated 880,000 human lives each year in the U.S. alone....
 
3.) MONDAY MORNING UPDATE: via kengland@capitolresource.org 6/10/2019, "LGBTQ" Sensitivity Training Forced on All 7012 Grade Teachers Including Charter Schools:
 
Assembly Bill 493 is set for a hearing this coming Wednesday, June 12th and can be voted on as early as 9 A.M. 
The month of June is deemed "Pride Month" by all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individual. It is during this month that they organize and attempt to exert their influence in the halls of our State Capitol and pressure legislators to vote for legislation they are pushing. AB 493 is one of those bills.
 
Please remember that AB 493 amounts to the promotion of the homosexual, bisexual and transgender lifestyles by all public school teachers in grades 7 to 12 and by all charter schools. What is in AB 493?
 
Beginning in the 2021-2022 school year, AB 493 would force public and charter schools to conduct sensitivity training to its certified personnel and teachers in grades 7 to 12 in "in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ)" students. Schools would also be required to provide "community resources" positively affirming and advocating these lifestyles to youth. ....
George H. Kubeck

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