The Hidden TRUTH On ABORTION
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Summary
In this episode, we are joined by Ruth, a human rights activist, to talk about abortion. She talks about her own experience with an abortion and gives us a behind the scenes look at what it's like to be pregnant at 10-24 weeks into a pregnancy.
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So since the pandemic, basically, they allowed, they changed the law to allow these abortion
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pills to be sent by post to people's homes, which causes all sorts of issues because many
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So you're only meant to have the pills up to about 10 weeks.
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And, you know, there's been stories of people having it 12, 13, 14, 15 weeks and ended up
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in hospital and hemorrhaging and things like that.
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And so, yeah, just being sent and they, yeah, they're literally saying the instructions
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to flush the baby or the products of conception down the toilet.
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Each individual, it's up to them what they want to do.
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Everyone has a right to kind of do what they feel is right in their own life.
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So what I want to show you now is a short one-minute video of what an abortion procedure
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looks like at various stages from 10 to 24 weeks.
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Even though the baby may not be out, that's technically...
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I don't think I've just been cutting up babies like her.
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People think, oh, it's just a bunch of cells and that.
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But, you know, three months and on, you can really see the formation and everything.
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So, is abortion footage suppressed on Google or something?
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I haven't done abortion in a while, but I did this in the summer, I think.
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And I, like, could not find a lot of images on it, like, at all.
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They'll probably, on social media, they'll probably blur it out.
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Because, I mean, in YouTube, we had an abortion video up and they took it down on YouTube.
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But then we kind of said, well, you know, you say it's a medical procedure.
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So, why can't we have medical procedures on YouTube?
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Or, it was only if you're subscribed and over 18.
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But you can see, you know, when people see it, they really do change their minds.
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And, you know, people can go to abortionreality.com and see abortion for themselves.
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When you say we, Ruth, sorry, I know we've never met before.
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And does that represent, like, all humans across?
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We educate on the humanity of the unborn child and the reality of abortion.
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Like, when I googled six weeks, it didn't see what...
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I think some of the confusion with ages is that when you're pregnant, they use LMP, which is your last menstrual period.
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So, say my last menstrual period was, you know, mid-October.
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That's not when you conceive, because you don't know when you've had sex and stuff.
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So, actually, the baby is normally conceived about two weeks after, if that makes sense.
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So, a lot of the images that we use, we date, and your baby would have been from conception.
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But it's like, again, like, I am for life, right?
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But at the same time, like, it's someone's choice.
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It's like, even coming out of abortions and saying, if someone wants to kill someone on
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Do you guys think that women that get abortions should be pursued to the fullest extent of
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I think we should prosecute the doctors, because currently, as we've heard from the
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panel, the doctors know full well what they're doing.
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They know it's a human being, and they know that what they're going to do to that human
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So, I think we should prosecute the doctors and the abortion industry, not the women, because
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most of the women are not fully informed, as we've already discussed.
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Sorry, you have to run that question by me again.
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Do you think that women, if they were to outlaw abortion, do you think women that get
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abortions should be pursued to the fullest extent of the law?
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Well, that would put me in that category, wouldn't it?
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So, like, if they pass a law tomorrow, they can't, like, put someone in jail from before
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So, it would just be, like, women in the future.
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You know, like, if you change the speed limit to 50 and it was 40 last week, they don't
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I just think that, you know, that woman doesn't have the full picture.
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So, therefore, as it stands anyway, so, therefore, similar to what Ruth is saying, the doctors
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that are signing off these women to, or permitting them to have these abortions, and those that
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are actively performing the abortions should be held to account.
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Now, I'll just say something very quickly, from my own experience, was that, from my
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understanding, there should have been two signatures to permit my abortion, and there
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They normally, you normally have two signatures.
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So, one doctor would sign, and another would counter-sign to authorise the abortion.
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So, that wasn't the situation that I, that wasn't my own personal experience.
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I mean, I'm pregnant, and the first thing that was offered to me was an abortion.
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I just feel like they, there should be other options given to that woman.
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You're very, I can see it, like, still affects you.
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So, it's just going back to what Cass said, you know, you say you train your mind to forget.
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But, like, like most traumas, you can't forget it.
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It's just, you learn to cope, and you learn to forgive yourself for it.
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If you tell, like, you know, you have to organise it in certain folders.
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If you don't want something on the computer, you can move it to the bin folder.
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And, and people don't realise that I've had a lot of things happen to me.
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And, and most of the things I've actually forgotten about.
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Until I actually come and speak on these subjects, and people bring these subjects up, I'm like,
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Oh, oh yeah, like, I'm, I'm really good with those things.
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So, what I would do is, I would, like, if the memory comes back, again, it's very good
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Forgiving yourself, forgiving whatever, the doctors, no signatures, or all those things.
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But the second step is working with your brain.
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Your brain communicates to you through your imagination.
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Therefore, you should respond with your imagination.
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So, when that memory comes, you can imagine scrunching it, putting it into the bin folder.
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Your brain will know you are the engineer of, of, of that computer.
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Your brain thinks it can control you only because you haven't taken that power.
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But no one knows that, you know, everyone just lets the brain do everything.
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The amount of thoughts that we get every day, and it could be so random, like, random thoughts
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that don't even belong to our personality, you know.
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And, and things like that's happened to us, we don't need to think about it.
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Like, it's happened to you so long ago, and I can feel it in your chest, in, in your emotions.
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It's still there, and it's still resurfacing, you know.
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So if you just practice this, I'm scrunching up, putting it into the bin folder, um, trust
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me, the brain will adapt quicker than you think, and eventually it will stop showing
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