Be forewarned that this YouTube clip about the start of this new campaign has graphic content. I know our readers are split on whether to use graphic content like this. However, in overturning the old status quo the “angry women” who wanted abortion certainly used graphics–what do you call dumping a coffin in front of the Prime Minister’s residence? Killing is bloody and messy. Therefore, abortion is bloody and messy. While I don’t use those posters myself, I do support those who do, because I believe it reminds the complacent and the apathetic that abortion is the killing of a human being, something our country chooses not to notice or care about.
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O82rJ3o0dXs&feature=youtu.be]








Like you, Andrea, I don’t use graphic posters myself but do support those who do. I think you have to be fully prepared for the conversation that these pictures will cause and I don’t feel prepared for that, either mentally or psychologically.
I do think that it is time to “bring out the big guns” in this battle, and the big guns are the graphic images.
Agreed Julie. I think the time is now for major action on abortion, too. Many pro-lifers have become complacent, too, myself included on any given day, but the Centre for Bioethical Reform is not among those. I’m grateful to them for reminding all of us about the brutality of abortion and what it is, even though I don’t use those images myself.