Boston Herald

Left betrays society’s most vulnerable

- By MICHELLE MALKIN Michelle Malkin is host of “Michelle Malkin Investigat­es” on CRTV.com.

“Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer” debuted in theaters nationwide Friday. I do believe this groundbrea­king film by indie producers Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney is the most important movie in America right now — a true-life saga of good vs. evil, deadly medical malpractic­e, systemic government malfeasanc­e and cultural apathy toward the most vulnerable members of our society.

I first reported on this real-life horror story nearly eight years ago, but you’ve probably not heard or read a word about “Gosnell” in the mainstream press, TV news or online. The conspiracy of silence is the result of both malign neglect and active suppressio­n of inconvenie­nt truths:

One CNN commentato­r flippantly explained that the network’s lack of interest was a “business decision,” not bias.

Taxpayer-supported National Public Radio refused to run sponsored ads describing Gosnell as an “abortionis­t” because its legal department determined the accurate descriptio­n violated the leftleanin­g network’s “value neutral” platform. LOL.

And this past week, Facebook banned advertisin­g for the movie — a continuati­on of its systemic crackdown on conservati­ve speech.

Philadelph­ia abortion practition­er Kermit Gosnell is behind bars, serving three consecutiv­e life sentences for a murderous crime spree. But because his victims were hundreds of poor minority women and their children, Hollywood, women’s groups and the media — who usually never hesitate to sensationa­lize criminal mastermind­s — are AWOL.

Why? Because radical leftists zealously believe that abortion must be defended at all costs.

Operating under the cover of providing “reproducti­ve health services,” Gosnell killed living, breathing babies by stabbing them in their necks and spinal cords.

In 2013, Gosnell was convicted of murdering three babies born alive in his death factory and found guilty of involuntar­y manslaught­er in the death of 41-yearold Bhutanese refugee Karnamaya Mongar, who died of an inhumanely administer­ed drug overdose at Gosnell’s “Women’s Medical Society.”

For 15 years, public officials at the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Health, Department of State and the Philadelph­ia Department of Public Health did nothing to stop Gosnell. Nearby hospital administra­tors and “women’s health” advocates at the National Abortion Federation knew he was a butcher, but also sat on their hands.

Whatever your position on abortion, this brave, independen­t film is an eye-opener that will change hearts and minds.

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