Saturday, June 15, 2013

Abortion at the Root of Our Cultural Decay

  I really think that abortion is at the root -- you could do a flowchart -- I think abortion is at the root of so much that has and is going wrong in this country.  I think that the number of abortions themselves, but what in toto it all means, culturally, in terms of the sanctity of life, how that's crumbled, I think it's almost at the root of everything.  And if it's not at the root of everything, it's clearly had a profound impact on our culture, our society, and our politics, I think in ways that people don't even stop to consider. 
None of it good and it's caused all kinds of horrible problems that nobody knows how to fix.  Because they refuse to even accept that abortion is more than what it is.  To most people, it's just a woman's right to choose, and it's nobody's business, and leave it alone and I don't want to talk about it.  But it's really had much more impact on this country than just that.  It's had impact on crime.  It's had a profound impact on our politics.  It is at the root of our cultural rot and decay.
You can trace the problems with accepting personal responsibility, no consequences for your actions, you can trace so much right back to it.  And I'm not talking about the women.  I'm talking the overall effect of a society having literally no problem with eliminating 52 million of its citizens.  That can't be good.  Much of it is a subliminal subconscious effect, obviously.  It's not something that's apparent.  But it makes all kinds of sense when it's explained to you, and perhaps someday I will.
Nancy Pelosi was in an interview recently with Weekly Standard, and she really, to prove my point here, or to illustrate it, she was asked about Kermit Gosnell, and she doesn't see anything wrong there. That's no different than third trimester abortions.  And, by the way, that's it, she wasn't gonna talk any more about it because she is a devout Catholic. She has six kids, and it isn't about politics, and she's not gonna discuss it anymore, she said, because the interviewer was taking it in the direction of politics, and abortion isn't politics.  Abortion is sacred ground, she said.  It is the sacrament of liberalism, is what it is.
I don't know how you can have so much white guilt over slavery 150 years ago and have no guilt over what's happening with abortion.  I really don't.  I think it is the cause of so much that seems to be inexplicable to people.  Why are 10-year-olds shooting each other to death in Chicago?  Why is our society so permissive, anything goes, the more ribald, the better?  The more honorable the more boring it is said to be.  It's just something that's really obvious.  But to Washington, if you can't figure out, if you're scratching your head, you're pulling your hair out, "What in the world is so damn important -- immigrants start more businesses than native born Americans? Immigrants have better family lives? Immigrants are more fertile?  What in the world?"
We need 52 million people that we don't have.  We need the taxes of 52 million people that don't exist.  They were conceived. They were going to be born, but something happened, and they're not here, but we need 'em.  Our birthrate is not at replacement levels.  That's what he means by this fertility business.  It's not a matter of fertility.  It's a matter of abortion.
Abortion at the Root of Our Cultural Decay - The Rush Limbaugh Show

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