Friday 8 July 2022

R V W: NZ'S FEMINIST COVEN IN CONNIPTIONS

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Just who is Brodie Kane? A pregnant person who is no longer pregnant because she decided not to be, because that is her 'right'. Who might Brodie Kane's child have been? A doctor, lawyer, or Indian chief? We will never know, and neither will she.


On Sunday the NZ Herald made a song and dance out of poor Kane's abortion, celebrating the death of her child to 'help other women and reduce the stigma'. This nation has progressed from pretending the unborn are 'clusters of cells' to sacrificing the next generation on the altar of the modern Molech, the god of self-interest.


The Roe v Wade reversal, on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, has NZ's feminist coven in conniptions, determined to sacrifice not only babies but any MPs (like Simon O'Connor) who dare even to hint of support for this historic win for Christ. And what are Catholic bishops  and priests bishops saying about it?  


Nothing.


Thank God we have Family First to speak out while the bishops hold their (false) peace.  



It was disappointing to buy the Herald on Sunday and be confronted with “My womb my choice” on the front page. Media ‘personality’ Brodie Kane shares her own abortion story, hoping to “help other women and reduce the stigma”. The story's written by journalist Julia Gabel (a two year Herald ‘veteran’).

You don’t need to delve into the full article to see its absolute bias. The opening paragraphs state “the Roe v Wade decision … rolled back women’s rights 50 years”, and “the ruling has put the spotlight back on Kiwi politicians who are facing scrutiny for their views on abortion. Of course, the only Kiwi politicians facing any scrutiny are the few pro-life MPs who oppose abortion, especially those Opposition MPs who aren’t in the Labour Government (yes, some Labour MPs voted against abortion reform).

But why should anyone in New Zealand face ‘scrutiny’ for pro-life views? The majority of Kiwis don't support late-term abortions as enacted in 2020.

It’s a completely one-sided article totally favouring a pro-abortion “my body my choice” position. There is zero balance. We’re not trying to undermine Kane’s personal story but question the extreme bias of our media in reporting pro-abortion news and opinions.

Herald on Sunday might defend this one-sidedness by saying it's simply a personal story. But that doesn’t wash. Gabel goes far beyond Kane’s story and delves into the SCOTUS decision, its impact on New Zealand, and of course the media ‘scrutiny’ of National MP Simon O’Connor. Gabel needs to understand that the Abortion Legislation Act was a conscience vote and that freedom of beliefs is still protected under our Bill of Rights. Simon O’Connor should not have to face any 'scrutiny', especially from inexperienced journalists, for merely posting, in reference to the RvW ruling, "today is a good day”.

Gabel goes on to write about Brodie Kane’s pregnancy experience:

She would get her period at the same time as her flatmates, but when she missed it twice, her mind began racing. “I was like, ‘shit, oh no, no’,” she said. “I just remember … just sobbing for quite some time. Then I rang my best mate who I lived with and she came straight home.”

Hands up, all you women out there who've been through this scenario. And made the best of it: with God's help, made a child out of it whom you loved to bits.

 

Kane said her message for anyone else going through abortion was that it was “your right and what you’re doing is okay”.

The US Supreme Court just ruled that it is not "your right", dahling, and never was. If it's not a "right" in the US it's not a "right" here or anywhere else on God's earth.

  

But the newspaper isn’t satisfied with just one solitary “My womb my choice” feature article. Herald on Sunday inserts other biased pro-abortion articles into the same publication. In an article titled “Women’s rights take a giant step backwards”, journalist Vera Alves proclaims “It has not been a good week for people with uteruses”Alves goes on to declare “Pregnant people do not need to justify their decision”

Oh dear, “people with uteruses, and pregnant people”This shouldn’t surprise us, as Alves describes herself as “furiously feminist”. But we don’t really understand how the concept of “people with uteruses, and pregnant people” can be in sync with someone who is furiously feminist. After all, the term feminist is derived from French féministe, and from Latin femina ‘woman’. Just saying.

Touché! But of course Alves the furious feminist uses such rodomontade to show her sympathies for male homosexuals who would love to be 'pregnant people with uteruses' and have children too. 

This is the new LGBTQ+ morality tacitly supported even by the NZ Conference of Catholic Bishops who allow its promotion in 'Catholic' classrooms like St Catherine's, Wellington (https://juliadufresne.blogspot.com/2022/07/no-bishops-sit-with-sodomy-at-st.html). So the next generation of Catholics are persuaded that they can choose their sexuality and - although Antipope Bergoglio may say abortion is wrong, by warmly welcoming and praising pro-abortionists the 'Pope' actually promotes their satanic intentions - they will just as easily be persuaded that they can choose to kill their own children, too.

New Zealand already has the disaster known as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Given our complaisant bishops and priests and a quiescent, not to say sleepwalking, Novus Ordo Church with a rising generation of completely disaffected non-Catholic Catholics, we can only expect more disasters to fall on this country - even worse than Ardern. 

“Over a half century ago, while I was still a child, I recall hearing a number of old people offer the following explanation for the great disasters that had befallen Russia: "Men have forgotten God; that's why all this has happened."

 If I were asked today to formulate as concisely as possible the main cause of the ruinous revolution that swallowed up some 60 million of our people, I could not put it more accurately than to repeat: "Men have forgotten God; that's why all this has happened”Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

 

King Denis of Portugal with his consort, St Elizabeth

St Elizabeth of Portugal, on your feast day please pray for us

 


 



 

 


 

8 comments:

  1. Justice Veracity8 July 2022 at 12:35

    Unfortunately Family First doesn't get to promote Christian values and criticise government without having their charity status revoked by this current government! We are already in communist territory and very few people seem to realise it yet!

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  2. A totally biased presentation from that old rust bucket The NZ Herald. Why not publish an opinion piece the same length from a prolife source as well? Even the Herald is bowing the knee to Baal. This is the same paper who wrote around 15 editorials about the Winebox affair, not one in favor of Winston Peters' actions in relation to this scandal.

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  3. No competition. One daily newspaper for he biggest city in the country.

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  4. Maybe Simon OConnor should join one of these parties that are forming around opposition to the vaccine - then National will be shot of him and he can speak more freely.

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  5. Or introduce a private members bill to limit abortions. Trouble is, it would never pass. Would it even be drawn from the ballot?

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  6. Years ago I met a silly group of Catholics who joined the National Party believing they could persuade an MP to introduce such a bill or at least get a remit passed at a conference to that effect. They failed. Nice try. Now I think,' daft beggers.'

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  7. Luxon says abortion law will not be changed. No private members bill will be allowed.

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  8. At least they tried. Doug Kidd MP introduced such a bill in 1983. Unsuccessful. Feeling was the matter had been settled in 1977.

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