The Biden Administration is continuing to push for the loosening of safety standards placed on the abortion pill, mifepristone. The Justice Department (DOJ) and Danco Laboratories, the manufacturer of mifepristone, have submitted filings to the Supreme Court urging a reversal of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit’s ruling to reinstate safety measures on the abortion pill. Those safety standards prohibited telemedicine abortions and mail-order shipments of the abortion pill.
While forced sterilization might seem like a relic of the distant past, its chilling reality persists particularly in Europe where this appalling practice endures, reflecting a sinister societal attitude that continues to value certain lives over others. The historical use of sterilization and abortion as tools of control against marginalized groups, especially the impoverished and disabled, remains an unsettling truth even in our modern era.
In the ever-evolving landscape of health care, a troubling shift has taken place. Once staunchly dedicated to preserving life, the health care profession is increasingly preoccupied with hastening death through the controversial practice of medical assistance in dying (MAiD). As National Review highlighted in a September article, health care has been pushed out in favor of what can only be described as “death care.”
Earlier this week, world leaders at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly approved a political declaration outlining strategies to enhance global readiness for future pandemics. However, discreetly embedded within this document is a call for certain social policies, including universal abortion expansion by 2030.
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