Monday, August 17, 2015

Rosie O'Donnell - Are we that far gone?

Rosie O'Donnell recently said that she wanted to smear her period blood on the faces of pro-lifers.  Really?  I understand that she is a celebrity.  I even understand that she is pro-choice and that she probably believes all pro-life people are religious zealots and trying to take away her personal rights.  However, what makes someone say something like that?  Is it a reflection of how far gone our society is?  Granted, some of it might be just for shock value.  I mean, after all, Rosie is a comedian.  But, it made me reflect a little.  There is some true "anger" by pro-choice advocates centered around pro-lifer's attack on someone's personal right to kill their unborn.  Nobody likes to be told that what they are doing is wrong or have something taken away from them that they believe is rightly theirs.  I think this is the biggest bone of contention between the two groups.  And just like a child being scolded for doing something wrong or being threatened that a toy might be taken away, pro-choice people may bubble over at the thought of being challenged by anyone on a right given to them by the law.  But, I say this: Rosie and anyone else who is feeling angry at pro-lifers, calm down.  The law is on your side currently.  Pro-lifers are trying to save lives with their message.  Surely, that deserves some respect and understanding.  Surely that isn't something that should provoke such anger.


Jalesia “Jasha” McQueen is a Mother of 3 boys (one who has Down Syndrome), Veteran, Attorney, Entrepreneur and is currently in the Missouri Appellate Court seeking custody of her embryos, Noah and Genesis. “My dear Noah and Genesis, may you survive and be born.”  Jasha is co-founder and Director of Embryo Defense, a Missouri nonprofit organization dedicated to educating and providing resources for anyone who believes in saving human embryos. www.embryodefense.org. 

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