Thursday, 24 November 2022

KIWIS SAD THEIR MUMS ARE MURDERERS

 

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Shared by a grieving mother - the reality of babies at 10 weeks' pregnancy  


How do young people live with the knowledge, the likelihood or even the possibility of their own mother having murdered their siblings? How 'sad' does that make them feel?

Such questions are inevitably prompted by an international health survey which shows three-quarters of young Kiwis feel stressed and unable to cope and that 40% are considering suicide or self-harm.

The babies shown above were tragically miscarried at 10 weeks. "They have a voice," says their grieving mother, "to speak truth and light. Perhaps they were here on earth for such a time as this.”

This is a time of monstrous, worldwide, deception and lies. Firstly of self-deception, of persuading oneself in the face of overwhelming evidence like the image above, that an unborn human child is just 'tissue', and deception for propagandising and profit, as in the Guardian newspaper's carefully doctored photograph (below).



Tissue from five weeks of pregnancy to nine weeks. Photograph: MYA Network

The Guardian was on a mission, in October of this year, to counter the shock to the left and feminists of the overturning of Roe v Wade in June. The Guardian, as everybody knows, is socialist and as such is committed to the culture of death, the sacrifice of the unborn babies on the altar of Moloch in their service of Satan. So they got someone called Poppy Noor to write a piece on "What a pregnancy actually looks like before 10 weeks – in pictures". The pictures were contributed by MY Network, a pro-abortion group. 

A grieving mother of miscarried twin babies called out The Guardian this month for misleading women about an unborn baby’s development.
Maria told Live Action News that she wrote a letter to the British newspaper and shared a photo of her twins, whom she miscarried at 10 weeks, to refute its article, “What a pregnancy actually looks like before 10 weeks — in pictures".

  • Nine weeks of pregnancy. Photograph: MYA Network: Publshed by the Guardian: deception, not to say lies


    None of the photos in The Guardian piece actually showed the babies’ bodies, giving women the false impression that there is no baby to see in early pregnancy. But Maria said her babies were identifiable and already intricately formed.

    “I was able to count 20 fingers and toes on my ’tissues,’” she told the newspaper. “This is what someone performing an at-home medical abortion or experiencing a miscarriage at barely 10 weeks should expect to see.”

    Maria named her daughters Amanda, which means “worthy of love,” and Jireh, which means “The Lord will provide.”

    “It was difficult to share private images of our very loved babies. We have no need to validate their beauty, humanity and value to anyone who has shut their eyes to it. 

    “I also delivered a fairly large placenta and a lot of other tissue. It was a difficult process and I needed help,” Maria wrote. “I cannot imagine how deceived or ill-prepared I would feel if I had been expecting what your images portrayed for a 9 or 10 week pregnancy. It could be very dangerous if someone thought their miscarriage or medicinal abortion was complete based on your misinformation." “It was difficult to share private images of our very loved babies. We have no need to validate their beauty, humanity and value to anyone who has shut their eyes to it. But with just a few short weeks of life, they have a voice to speak truth and light here on earth for a time such as this.

 


 Intuitively or scientifically, consciously or subconsciously, young people do realise the truth as demonstrated here about the humanity of babies killed by their own mothers, in their own womb. They may well wonder why they have survived the most dangerous place on earth: their mother's womb.

They then quite naturally - or rather, quite horribly and unnaturally - would wonder if perhaps they had brothers or sisters who failed to survive. They could find themselves wondering if their mother is a murderer.  

So why should anyone be surprised at the research from an international mental health survey published on Wednesday?

Market research company Ipsos surveyed more than 20,000 people across 34 countries, including 1000 Kiwis aged 18 and over, from September 12 to 18.

The research revealed almost two-thirds (63%) of young New Zealanders (18 to 35) surveyed felt sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more, and 51% felt stressed to the point they could not go to work.

While younger Kiwis are more likely to be anxious and depressed, results for those aged 35 to 49 were also of concern – 61% said they’ve felt stressed to the point they could not cope, and 30% reported feeling suicidal.

One in four (25%) New Zealanders surveyed had "seriously considered" suicide or hurting themselves in the past year

The Mental Health Foundation (MHF) said the survey results are "a massive wake-up call" for all politicians.

CEO Shaun Robinson​ said for decades politicians have failed the mental health needs of Kiwis.

The Mental Health Foundation quite simply does not know what it's talking about. A bunch of atheists and/or agnostics (socialist atheists and agnostics) do not know what side is up. And it seems, in calling on politicians (a fat lot of help they are) that all the MHF is interested in is getting more money to spend. On themselves first and foremost, of course. And on increasing their power and influence. Their bureaucracy, in other words. 

“New Zealand’s approach to mental health is not working. The transformation process is not working, and New Zealanders know it is not working.”

Wow. What in-depth, incisive analysis.  

He said these results should be "jolting" leaders into a national response on the scale of Covid-19.

“We have a crisis in young people’s mental health in particular.”

And can't we see the reason why? They have no faith in anyone but themselves, and they know that their lives are considered worthless - perhaps even by their own mothers. 

Ipsos’ Global Advisor Study regularly asks respondents from around the world for their views on different topics, via an online panel.

Worries about personal finance were now considered to be the factor having the most impact on New Zealanders' mental wellbeing, which Ipsos says could be due to the increased cost of living. While globally, most people saw mental health as just as important as their physical health, the report showed New Zealanders don’t think the health system prioritises their mental wellbeing.

Robinson said, with long waiting times and mental health “down the priority list”, people often couldn’t get the professional help they need.

"Governments already know about this crisis through research like Youth19. Our politicians and health leaders should have taken decisive action years ago. They did not."

If they knew the root cause  - that people no longer believe in God and His laws, especially "You shall not kill" - they'd never take 'decisive action'. Not in this godless society. It would be political suicide.

 

Health Minister Little - all he has to offer is cash (our cash)

Where to get help

  • 1737, Need to talk? Free call or text 1737 to talk to a trained counsellor.
  • Anxiety New Zealand 0800 ANXIETY (0800 269 4389)
  • Depression.org.nz 0800 111 757 or text 4202
  • Lifeline 0800 543 354
  • Mental Health Foundation 09 623 4812, click here to access its free resource and information service.
  • Rural Support Trust 0800 787 254
  • Samaritans 0800 726 666
  • Suicide Crisis Helpline 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO)
  • Yellow Brick Road 0800 732 825 (Oh yes, Elton John. Just the inspiring, healing influence young people need.)
  • thelowdown.co.nz Web chat, email chat or free text 5626
  • What's Up 0800 942 8787 (for 5 to 18-year-olds). Phone counselling available Monday-Friday, noon-11pm and weekends, 3pm-11pm. Online chat is available 3pm-10pm daily.
  • Youthline 0800 376 633, free text 234, email talk@youthline.co.nz, or find online chat and other support options here.
  • If it is an emergency, click here to find the number for your local crisis assessment team.
  • In a life-threatening situation, call 111.
  • If you or someone you know is in a dangerous situation, click the Shielded icon at the bottom of this website to contact Women’s Refuge in a safe and anonymous way without it being traced in your browser history. If you’re in our app, visit the mobile website here to access Shielded.

Where is the Catholic Church here? Nowhere to be seen. Or heard.    

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5 comments:

  1. It was so sad reading about Maria’s experience, and I have nothing but admiration for her courageous decision to display private images of her daughters, Amanda and Jireh. God bless you, Maria.
    Shame on the media for hiding the true effects of abortion.

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  2. The shocking reality that so many of our young people have considered suicide made page 4 of the Dominion Post yesterday. This morning the front page article of the Dominion Post was about two albatross in a same-sex relationship.

    You can see our state funded media has its priorities well sorted.

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    1. It's beyond belief but the Dom thinks that's what sells newspapers. I guess we get the media we deserve. God Defend New Zealand!

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    2. Albatrosses now? Have you heard of the mouse Utopia experiment from the 60's? It's a sign of the end times in any population it seems...
      https://naturalnews.com/2022-11-28-calhouns-mouse-utopia-experiments-are-now-coming-true-for-humanity-self-annihilation.html#

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  3. WARNING GRAPHIC:
    If I was a health teacher for a day, this is what I would teach the teenagers: The truth. Abortion is not healthcare, it is the murder of the most innocent of our society. Those that cannot defend themselves, only the mother can defend them and does not.
    Not just murder, but gruesome murder.

    https://www.hli.org/resources/tools-used-for-abortion/

    http://abortioninstruments.com/new_index.html#instruments

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