Torturing Animals Is Illegal. Children In The Womb? Nope.

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LiveActionNews.org — There are a few lines that abortion advocates really seem to like. Among the more popular? “A fetus isn’t human.” Here’s the question I usually respond with:

But when it comes to late-term abortion, I often ask another one: So what?

For argument’s sake, let’s ignore basic biology and assume that a human sperm and egg could somehow produce a nonhuman animal. We still have laws against animal cruelty, and Dr. Kanwaljeet Anand’s research at the University of Tennessee suggests a fetus can feel pain by twenty weeks. If you think an abortion doesn’t sound painful, then listen to someone who used to do them.

Twenty week abortions typically involve a technique called dilation and evacuation (D&E). Dr. Anthony Levatino performed over twelve hundred abortions (you can see his medical license here), and in the following video, he describes what a D&E entails.

After the amniotic fluid is removed, the abortionist uses a sopher clamp — a grasping instrument with rows of sharp “teeth” — to grasp and pull the baby’s arms and legs, tearing the limbs from the child’s body. The abortionist continues to grasp intestines, spine, heart, lungs, and any other limbs or body parts. The most difficult part of the procedure is usually finding, grasping and crushing the baby’s head. After removing pieces of the child’s skull, the abortionist uses a curette to scrape the uterus and remove the placenta and any remaining parts of the baby.

During her 2016 campaign, then presidential candidate Hillary Clinton claimed that late-term abortions are only done out of “medical necessity.” They’re not: in undercover footage from the group Live Action, staff at Southwestern Women’s Options offer to perform an elective twenty seven week induction abortion for a woman who didn’t realize how far along she was. And unlike their supporters, staff apparently have no doubts on whether a fetus is human: two minutes into the recording below, one of them refers to “the baby” they’re planning to abort.

On its website, the facility advertises late-term abortions through thirty two weeks.

Gary Cross also wasn’t concerned about medical necessities when he asked Planned Parenthood to arrange a twenty week abortion for his thirteen year-old stepdaughter; he was concerned about staying out of prison. Cross wanted to hide the fact he raped the girl after her mother noticed she was gaining weight. Planned Parenthood was able to accommodate.

RELATED NEWS: Here Are 10 Child Rapists Planned Parenthood Helped

The idea that animals should be protected from torture isn’t controversial. NFL star Michael Vick spent twenty three months in federal prison for running a dog fighting ring, and outrage followed after Vick’s habit of drowning, hanging, and electrocuting animals came to light. When a baby can be dismembered without a similar response, something is clearly wrong.

You can help change that by backing legislation to restrict late-term abortion. You can also demand that Planned Parenthood’s funding go to federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) and community health centers (CHCs) instead.

A century ago, the same activists tried to protect both animals and children from violence. The American Humane Association recounts the story of child abuse survivor Mary Ellen Wilson on its website, explaining that a concerned adult was advised to seek help for the girl from animal rights activists as she was “a little animal surely.” While I’m convinced that children aren’t animals, I agree that they deserve at least as much protection. It’s time that the law started providing it.

The original version of this article was published on March 20, 2016 at Live Action News. This reprint has been updated, with permission.

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