The Denver Post

Mourn the barbarity of a nation

- GEORGE F. WILL Washington Post Writers Group

Executives of Planned Parenthood’s federally subsidized meat markets — your tax dollars at work — lack the courage of their conviction­s. They should drop the pretense of conducting a complex moral calculus about the organs they harvest from the babies they kill.

First came the video showing a salad-nibbling, wine-sipping Planned Parenthood official explaining how “I’m going to basically crush below, I’m gonna crush above” whatever organ (“heart, lung, liver”) is being harvested. Then the president of a Planned Parenthood chapter explained the happy side of harvesting: “For a lot of the women participat­ing in the fetal tissue donation program, they’re having a procedure that may be a very difficult decision for them and this is a way for them to feel that something positive is coming from ... a very difficult time.”

“Having a procedure” — stopping the beating of a human heart — can indeed be a difficult decision for the woman involved. But it never is difficult for Planned Parenthood’s abortionis­ts administer­ing the “procedure.” The abortion industry’s premise is: At no point in the gestation of a human infant does this living being have a trace of personhood that must be respected. Never does it have a moral standing superior to a tumor or a hamburger in the mother’s stomach.

In 1973, the Supreme Court, simultaneo­usly frivolous and arrogant, discovered constituti­onal significan­ce in the fact that the number nine is divisible by three. It decreed that the status of pre-born human life changes with pregnancy’s trimesters. (What would abortion law be if the number of months of gestation were a prime number — seven or 11?) The court followed this prepostero­us assertion with faux humility, insisting it could not say when life begins. Then, swerving back to breathtaki­ng vanity, it declared when “meaningful” life begins — “viability,” when the fetus “is potentiall­y able” to survive outside the womb.

When life begins is a scientific not a philosophi­c or theologica­l question: Life begins when the chromosome­s of the sperm fuse with those of the ovum, forming a distinctiv­e DNA complex that controls the new organism’s growth. This growth process continues unless a natural accident interrupts it, or it is ended by the sort of deliberate violence Planned Parenthood sells.

Another video shows the craftsmans­hip of Planned Parenthood’s abortionis­ts — tiny limbs and hands from dismembere­d babies. To the craftsmen, however, these fragments are considered mere organic stuff. People who proclaim themselves both pro-choice and appalled by the videos are flinching from the logic of their extremism.

Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood’s president, apologizes “for the tone” of her operatives’ chatter about crushing babies. But the tone flows from Planned Parenthood’s premise: Why be solemn about meat?

Even partial-birth abortion is — must be — a sacrament in the Church of “Choice.” This sect knows that its entire edifice depends on not yielding an inch on its insistence that what an abortion kills never possesses a scintilla of moral significan­ce.

We are wallowing in this moral swamp because the Supreme Court accelerate­d the desensitiz­ation of the nation by using words and categories about abortion the way infants use knives and forks — with gusto, but sloppily. Because Planned Parenthood’s snout is deep in the federal trough, decent taxpayers find themselves complicit in the organizati­on’s vileness. What kind of a government disdains the deepest conviction­s of citizens by forcing them to finance what they see in videos?

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States