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Christian abortionist Willie Parker speaks out, part 1 of 2

all who hate me love death
—Proverbs 8:36

I’ve done thousands of abortions
—Willie Parker

“Dr.” Willie Parker works at the Alabama Women’s Center abortuary which is owned by Dalton Johnson. Attempting to engender sympathy, we are told that “Abortions in Alabama have always been hard.

Overall, the media hoopla about Parker is a PR campaign in more than one way. Firstly, he is publishing a book and so such “news” stories are merely free ad times to push his book wherein he makes moral argument for abortion. The media bias is like a punch in the face as there very many books by Christians who make a moral argument against abortion and never get as much as one interview (which would be an utterly hostile one at that. The attraction for the media is also that they can trot out someone who celebrates abortion is also claims to be a Christian. I found it interesting that he wears a ring with an Egyptian religious symbol on it, an aukh, which ironically means long life—and is worn by a man who makes a living by purposefully shortening lives.

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For many providers in the south, it has always meant going through the back door” since on the day he was interviewed he “pulled [his car] into the…row farthest away from those who had come to plead with the abortion providers and women seeking their care to have a change of heart…three protesters gathered,” so you could count them with one hand—and still have two fingers left with which to ring a baby’s neck.
You will also noted that Kalhan Rosenblatt’s NBC News article has carefully crafted title “Christian Abortion Doctor Risks Safety to Keep Reproductive Healthcare in the South. Now, in some four decades in both the US and Canada some 7-8 abortion “doctors” have been murdered (which is 7-8 too many) yet, at the same time millions upon millions and millions of beautiful, healthy, innocent and defenseless human babies have been mass murdered in inhuman, inhumane and subhuman violently brutal manners.1 The article notes, without a citation, that “Since 1993, 11 people, including four physicians, have been killed in attacks on abortion clinics” but they do not bother providing stats as to how many babies have been murdered since 1993 AD. Thus, perhaps the “Christian” Abortion “Doctor” Risks Safety to Keep Reproductive Healthcare in the South but for the babies it is more than a risk: entering his premises within the safety of their mother’s womb guarantees a dismembering death—convicted adult psychopaths and violent animals are executed with much, much, much more dignity than human babies.

Now, you will note that the article does not bother describing the various abortion procedures but in typical manner the issue is handled in an undercooked red herring manner. For example, we are told that due to the “conservative grip on Washington D.C….the procedure” which is never described, “is closer than ever to being outlawed.” Parker notes, “This is the area of the country where ideologues” when what could be said about those who support abortion is just that, that they are ideologues.

Within my section on abortion you can find that very many people claim that abortion is some sort of godly act for example, Witchcraft child sacrifice: “Sacred Abortion” and Clergy for Choice’s Planned Parenthood 40 days of prayer. The fact is that human sacrifice has been around for millennia but today it takes place within white washed clinics. Now, I might be reading into this but the article refers to his drive from home to work as an “hour and a half pilgrimage< /b>” (emphasis added for emphasis).

Now, Willie Parker took the Hippocratic oath but comports himself as if he took the hypocritical oath and thus, can legally be called a “doctor” even whilst violating his oath. Also, he can be called a “Christian” even whilst Jesus told us that we would know His followers by their fruit and Parker produces rotten fruit which he then chops into pieces and throws away like trash—or, sells for even more money.

Yes, you guessed it the article goes on to mention Republicans, the Affordable Care Act, Donald Trump and that “legislation allowing states to withhold federal funds from Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers” may be passed—so, with all of the key word click bait in place the message is: be afraid, very afraid! Keep in mind that withholding federal funds means that people who do not support abortion would no longer be forced to pay for it. Why is it her body, her choice but pro-lifers have no choice: we are forced to financially support abortion.

More sympathy is sought, not for babies, but via being told that “Dr.” Yashica Robinson listens to “Coltrane, Tupac or an audio book” on her way to an abortuary so as to, get this, “give Dr. Yashica Robinson, 40, some relief from her punishing schedule of performing abortions at the clinic and working at her private practice.” Oh no, poor thing: well, if mass murdering for a living is too grueling then perhaps consider another line of work. Worse than having back to back abortions prepare to feel even worse as “Robinson can’t escape the protesters at either office” and we get another religious connotation as we are told of his “12-year crusade of performing abortions in the south” which, or so we are told, is “Driven by his faith.”

Why is this the only time that the news accepts the words of “Christians” in an unchallenged manner?

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Need more? Well, we are told that “He is a David fighting the conservative Goliath of the Trump administration.” Yet, the reality is that babies are facing a (alleged) Christian doctor and cannot even fight but are defenseless. Yashica Robinson is approvingly quoted as stating “God is meeting both of us where we are” and he is quite right: God can meet us with blessings or with condemnations.

Back to Willie Parker, we are told that he was first an OB-GYN, so that he went from bringing babies into the world to mass murdering them, “As a fundamentalist Christian, he said he didn’t know what it would mean to him to provide that type of care.” Do you note how carefully crafted such writing is? By “care” is meant brutal dismemberment. Now, how could a “fundamentalist Christian,” or any kind of Christian, not know what it would mean to make a living by being a butcher of humans? This shows us just how committed Parker was to Christian ethics and theology and also what a tragic lack of basic knowledge of such he possessed.

A shattered window into his twisted mindset is that we are told that “after hearing a sermon by Martin Luther King, Jr about the good Samaritan, he changed his mind. ‘In that story he basically says there was this person that needed help. No one else would help that person because they were afraid of what would happen to them,’ Parker said. ‘And Dr. King said what made the good Samaritan good was that that person reverse the question of concern.’”
Yet, what Parker is doing is literally the 100%, 180°, opposite: Parker sees innocent and defenseless babies that needed help, no one else would help them because abortion is legal (which some people confuse with ethical) and Parker comes along and murders them.

The article again manipulates the news in claiming (I say “claiming” because it does not quote him at this point) that Parker was “recognizing he was seeing women daily who wanted to terminate unwanted pregnancies or pregnancies that were nonviable.” Now, “nonviable” implies that the baby is terminally unhealthy and when this is the case women go to a proper hospital and the procedure is not an “abortion” as it is generally thought. Now, if NBC News and/or Parker want to prove that he only deals with tragic health issues then we will consider the evidence.

Parker refers to himself as “a person of faith that provides abortion care” and it is stated that he “cites his faith as a driving factor in his career. Then there is more attempts at sympathizing as he said “he’s threatened” and he states “‘that there are some people, who in their religious understanding, can find a moral justification for harming someone who provides abortion,’ Parker said. ‘Because in their mind, abortion is murder.’” Well, abortion is not murder in their minds: abortion is murder in real life. If a being composed of human DNA has a beating heart and Parker causes the heart to stop beating: what is that called? “Care”?
But note that NBC and Parker find it unacceptable that someone’s religious understanding premises their moral justification for harming abortionists but accept that Parker’s religious understanding premises his moral justification for harming babies—harming to death. In fact, NBC news comes to his rescue, “in Parker’s religious understanding, he is the good Samaritan. He doesn’t see abortion as a moral evil” and most people who commit evil acts also seek to justify their actions.

Willie Parker dogmatically states that “Women should never feel” that abortion is evil and murder when “seeking the care that they deserve.” Women deserve care and so do babies but Parker cares for women and murders babies. He states, “When I’m with you and you need what I have, and we both feel divinely inspired and protected.” This poor guy is about as logically bankrupt as he is theologically and ethically bankrupt. Just how are millions of babies “divinely…protected” when a supposed Christian makes a living by murdering them?

We are then told about how poor ol’ Willie Parker has to actually learn about his career. He complains to “Dr.” Shandhini Raidoo whilst “Holding up a stack of paperwork thicker than his thumb” that “When I first started back in 2001” relevant legislation “was maybe 20 pages. Look at it now. It’s ridiculous.” Oh, that is so sad that NBC news tells us that “The state does not notify him of a change, he said, but rather it is his responsibility to check if a new regulation has been implemented” and, this just in hot off the press: the state does not notify criminals of a change in the laws but rather it is their responsibility to check if a new regulation has been implemented—oh no!

Willie Parker tells a woman, “they’re going to put some medicine in your I.V. It’s going to make you a little relaxed and a little drowsy” but apparently he does not describe how her baby will be dismembered or melted to death with a solution and also does not show her the living healthy baby within her very womb via an ultrasound. She would “feel ‘pressure and touching’” and the baby would feel cold sharp surgical steel cutting into its flesh. “Parker explained he would use a tube to remove the pregnancy” with “the pregnancy” being dehumanizing terminology for “Look babe, I am going to slice your baby into pieces, suck out the dismembered corpse with a vacuum and then throw it away like garbage, no dignifying burials here, or sell it for even more money.”

NBC then complains that Alabama “required abortion clinics met the same standards as ambulatory surgical centers” and that doctors “must have admitting privileges to local hospitals in order to perform abortions.” This is shocking, I know, but people who perform surgery-like procedures must actually meet surgical-like standards—who would’a thunk it?!

“Another law that all clinics must comply with is a 48-hour waiting period between consultations and abortions. Parker said that means women who don’t live near a clinic and can’t afford to stay in the area overnight, take the day off work or pay to travel, aren’t able to have an abortion.” And this is unacceptable ’cause Parker gotz to get paid!!! So, you have to wait 72 hours between applying to buy a gun and getting one so abortionists have to wait even less. Now, the waiting period for guns is so that a background check can be performed and so that if one has malicious intentions they will hopefully cool down and not murder anyone. However, the one and only purpose of abortion is to ensure legal murder. How about NBC news agues, “Another law that all gun shops must comply with is a 72-hour waiting period between application and purchase. Parker said that means gun shoppers who don’t live near a gun shop and can’t afford to stay in the area overnight, take the day off work or pay to travel, aren’t able to get their gun.”

Willie Parker noted, “One of the things that people don’t realize is that when abortion’s legal or illegal, the number of abortions don’t really change…before 1973 and after 1973, relatively speaking, the number of abortions didn’t change” the point of which his that he notes, “what did change is mortality related to abortion.” Indeed, for example, human traffickers, slave masters and pimps will always be around so the difference is whether or not a government and society (to whatever extent) demands that human trafficking, slavery and prostituting is “moral.”

Now, it is fascinating that Willie Parker is an African-American and he is engaged in a career which, in modern times, is traced back to Margaret Sanger who viewed it as a form of White-Supremacism. Parker, “said pre-Roe, statistics show the women who died the most frequently from abortions were women of color” and, this just in, statistics show the babies who died the most frequently from abortions were babies of color but Parker not only does not care about that: he makes it happen—for money. He states, “When women start to die again from unsafe abortion because it’s illegal, the women who will be dying will be black and brown women and poor women” but he does not state babies are already dying from abortion because it’s legal, the babies who will be dying will be black and brown women and the babies of poor women. Surely, we cannot follow his logic—but we can follow the money.

In typical polemical dialectic fashion, Parker states refers to “reproductive rights” but I, for one, am pro-choice in that I believe that every woman has the right to decide whether or not to get pregnant which is true reproductive rights and reproductive choice. What about the babies’ right to life?

We are also told that when protesters, such as a 74-year-old, gather so do “clinic escorts” which are basically like a mobster’s muscle and they “have nicknames — many of them expletive-laden — for those who show up to picket the clinic.”

Lastly, he states, “I was not of the age of accountability during the civil rights movement. I was not born into slavery. I was not born during the labor rebellions of the ’20s. In 2017, I’m a women’s health provider. This is my time and this is my responsibility.” So for him civil rights equals murdering black and brown babies (and of any color since he does not discriminate) and he is a “women’s health provider” even though he does not even understand that, as in the majority of cases, when the woman is healthy and the baby is healthy it is not, I repeat not, a “women’s health” issue.

In a follow up article I will consider a much more focused Q&A with Willie Parker which I will post here.

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