This all came rushing back this morning with an article posted on the pro-abortion site rhrealitycheck.org headlined, “Missed Your Period? Don’t Want to be Pregnant? There is an App for That.”
Written by Karen Gardiner, the article is an attempt to put a very dangerous abortion technique in a lighthearted, almost comic light. Here is the opening:
“’To avoid judgement and fear, it is always useful step into the shoes of another person. I invite you into mine.’
“So begins the journey of a 19-year-old Mexican named Claudia, protagonist of an inventive computer game.
You have to read this carefully to see how cavalierly Gardiner treats women’s lives. She argues that Misopoprostol (used to treat ulcers) is widely used to abort babies in Mexico and—joy—Gardiner claims, there is no prescription required, unlike the United States.What’s the problem? “Pharmacy workers often lack the knowledge of how the drug should correctly be administered.” Solution?
Users of No Te Baja, through the actions of Claudia and her boyfriend, go through each detailed step of the process of self-administering a medication abortion: from the initial pregnancy test to the decision whether or not to involve the partner; the signs and symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy to calculating gestational age to indicate whether or not use of Misoprostol will be effective—and if it will be safe to self-administer
Think I'm making this up?
Yahoo voices article: RapeLay -- Rape and Forced Abortion Sim "Game" -- Ban Sought byCarol Bengle Gilbert
Although the PC "game" RapeLay has never been offered for sale by its manufacturer in the United States, it has caused such an uproar that on Monday, the Speaker of the New York City Council called upon U.S. video distributors to refuse its distribution or sale. Councilwoman Christine C. Quinn in conjunction with the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault reported that RapeLay is now for sale in the US - apparently referring to its being offered on Amazon a little more than a week ago- and described it as a "teenage video game."
Made by an erotica company in Japan, Illusion, RapeLay does not limit its horrors to encouraging players to engage in virtual rapes, including gang rapes. After raping women, RapeLay players must force the women to have abortions; if they fail at this mission, they will be thrown in front of a train upon the baby's birth.
This just gets stranger... doesn't it?
On the Jezebel website the article byKatie J.M. Baker,
Computer Game Teaches Mexican Women How to Safely Give Themselves a Medical Abortion
remember, you can't buy this game in the USA... but its coming.
What really scares me is just how big of an advertisement this is for the drug Misopoprostol. How they are creeping, abortionists, into the lives of young girls and boys minds.
It's as easy as taking a pill....
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