I was all ready to do an interview this afternoon for CTV’s PowerPlay – a great opportunity to discuss the vote last night on Motion 312 and all the fall-out that has since taken place.
But alas, there was no one on ‘the other side’ that would step up to the plate and discuss the issue. The young woman arranging the interview really did give it a valiant go, I do believe that. But despite my own willingness to participate, there was a sense that we certainly couldn’t have me do the interview all alone. Representing the views of a pro-life individual without anyone to challenge them is a BIT much!
I think, if anything has been made clear throughout these months leading up to yesterday’s vote, it is that the “other side’ really is not in favour of the democratic process. They are terrified of the debate, terrified of what medical science might reveal, and hold onto their decades-old feminist screed more dogmatically than any religious fanatic I have ever come across.
So the interview was cancelled. ‘Tis a pity, cause I also wanted to show off my big, 38-week, pregnant belly (containing my child which according to Section 223 is not a human-being; something that I find grossly offensive).
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David says
Way to go Natalie! This child your carrying has a great mom.
Natalie says
Thanks! I’m certainly looking forward to mommy-hood! 🙂
Bert says
Wow, I’m impressed!!! I think that the pendulum is finally starting to swing back after 30+ years. Canadians and the world are reasy to hear the truth for a change and it is people like Andrea Mrozek who are leading the charge.
I have never been able to understand how people can take a stand on an issue and maintain that position in the face of overwhelming evidence that their justification is wrong. Do they actually lie to themselves so tha they don’t have to let go? The abortion issue is rife with people who refurse to face the scientific and emotional truth of what it is.
Thank you for putting the truth front and center.
Angela Fehr says
I hijacked my own blog (which is supposed to be about art) to write my own post on this hypocrisy, because it just seems so ludicrous to me that the other side refuses to talk about the issue.