The abortion industry wants you to believe that killing unborn babies is something people do. They say 1 in 4 women will have an abortion in their life. It’s closer to 1 in 100. Which may be why an art gallery in Dover NH feels the need to celebrate abortion with an exhibit.
The exhibit will open at the Art Center in the Washington Street Mills on October 11 and continue until November 1. Phoenix Mayet, an artist and social justice activist, is curating the show, the proceeds of which will go to Planned Parenthood
No justice, social or otherwise, for the unborn, mostly minority babies, who were denied the chance to live full lives. No choice at all. But the choice is what Phoenix Mayet is selling.
“I would like to provide a forum for people to talk about abortion and their experience with abortion in a way that normalizes it,” …“pro-life versus pro-choice” … “ignore the complexity of an individual’s decision.”
It’s a lot less complex if you just accept the scientific fact that the only biological starting point for making people is conception. And there is no beginning before that and any terminal interruption of that development from physical to emotional to sexual without the consent of that life is murder.
The fact that these lives cannot choose is no excuse. Your claiming it is a clouded reality into which artistic expression can provide clarity is self-indulgent crap. It’s very clear to me that SJW’s like Mayet, are responsible for muddying water into which they ask us to wade with an open mind.
It’s annoying and pretentious and I’m not the least bit surprised it’s happening in Dover. But I bet it will be all the rage on the Left. All about women and choices. Well, maybe not unborn women. Or these nurses.
Many of whom are probably women.
Maybe next year Dover will have an exhibit for them and their experiences with ‘abortion?’ That would be daring. The typical response from the open-minded left is to intimidate them and shut them down. Abort their careers.
Image: what you won’t see at the art exhibit – a celebration of life.
