A column in today’s Post by Barbara Kay. This part caught my eye, in particular:
Gosnell’s gruesome practice was no secret, but the Pennysylvania Department of Health had decided to stop inspecting abortion clinics because “officials concluded that inspections would be ‘putting a barrier up to women seeking abortions.’” Thus, for 30 years, thanks to activists’ remorseless protection of unconstrained abortion access, Gosnell ran his little house of horrors without any oversight whatsoever.
It seems to me our main concern these days is not with women’s health but with “access.” And oftentimes this comes courtesy of those who claim to advocate for “women’s health.”








Hang on. You mean to say that Gosnell’s actions were not the inevitable result of an anti-choice culture of fear, intimidation and violence that drove women to seek back-alley abortions instead of legitimate abortion services?
Well. Knock me over with a feather.