I wrote a comment on the website, but I can't find the comments section today, however, so my comment never appeared. It had a 'pending' status after I wrote it early this morning. Is it possible they keep them for only 2 days? The comments were negative in the main, they don't have a Bias, do they? Happily I have gotten into the habit of writing longish comments in Word and copying and pasting to the website, a, because it is easier to write and edit them that way and b. so that I have a record of what I wrote. Here it is:
The Minister for Children should see the documentary ‘HUSH’
by Canadian Punam Kumar Gill, a Prochoice journalist who was curious as to how
the myth about abortion harming women came about. She was curious also as to
why premature births are on the rise. What she found was that there is a direct
link between surgical abortion and subsequent premature birth. This was a surprise to her, but not to many
who know that this is borne out by several independent studies. The Minister
for Children should want to prevent premature births, yes or no? Is Ms. Zappone
even aware of this link? It is there and it seems totally wrong for her to call
for more abortion instead of less.
Unfortunately, Miss Gill also found a great resistance to
tackle this elephant in the room, because of – of course - political
correctness! HUSH is so titled for a reason. Gill was also curious as to why 5
states in the USA required a women considering abortion to be informed of the
link between abortion and breast cancer. This was a crazy anti-choice religious
zealot idea! There is no link, right? Wrong. The science shows otherwise.
HUSHed again. Political Correctness is now the Enemy of Women, and the film is at
hushfilm.com. Ms Zappone, please watch! You will never call for more liberal
abortion again, because even if you think a human unborn is not a child (!) and
therefore not your responsibility, babies born too early clearly are.
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