Backlash as Carson Condems Pro-Lifers


It is the strong pro-life rhetoric that caused Robert Dear to shoot up the Planned Parenthood, implied Carson on CBS’s Face the Nation. He said that, “Hateful rhetoric exacerbates the situation…You don’t ever solve them [problems] with hateful rhetoric. Both sides should tone down the rhetoric and engage in civil discussion.”

The rhetoric just heated up, but this time, it is toward Carson from the pro-life community.

Bryan Kemper of Stand True Ministries and founder of Rock for Life, says:

The fact that one person may have committed a horrific act of violence at an abortion mill does not change the fact that the abortion mill commits equally horrific acts of violence everyday and we will speak out against those acts also.

Ryan Bomberger, founder of the Radiance Foundation, says:

Pro-abortion activists consider any scientifically, historically, or statistically accurate information about the violence of abortion to be ‘hateful rhetoric’. Facts are not hate speech, Dr. Carson. Exposing the inner-workings of Planned Parenthood in an undercover investigation isn’t ‘hateful rhetoric’; it enables illuminating and civil discussion about inhumane barbarity.

I can’t imagine how Dr. Carson would characterize the efforts of Frederick Douglass or Harriet Beecher Stowe in their relentless, yet peaceful, attacks on the dehumanizing institution of slavery. Division is healthy, especially when it delineates right from wrong. The Prolife movement strives passionately, and peacefully, to educate the American public about abortion because mainstream media, including Face the Nation and certain presidential candidates, won’t.

Source: Breitbart

 



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