Abortion wasn’t questioned by the BBC – it was celebrated

Oct 19, 2017 by

by Chris Sugden, The Conservative Woman:

Anne Robinson’s hour-long BBC TV programme marking 50 years since the passing of the 1967 Abortion Act concluded that ‘the majority’ of the participants agreed the law should be updated to allow for non-surgical abortions at home. This was always going to be the conclusion since the majority of those participating believed in the untrammelled right to choose. There was no real discussion on this apart from the token man. Only one woman was opposed to abortion on principle because it was the killing of children. The man and the woman who were against abortion were always made to feel on the back foot, their views challenged continually.

The neo-natal doctor brought in argued that viability was no longer a criterion because advances in medical science meant foetuses could be viable at a much earlier stage and even be lodged in an artificial womb. It therefore all depended on context.

All without discussion were against abortion on the grounds of discovered gender because that would be gender discrimination. So ‘do not discriminate on the basis of gender’ has a higher value than ‘do not kill’.

There was no discussion on the issue of principle about the reality and value of another human life. Neither was there any exploration of the bald assertion ‘you do not have the right by way of the criminal law to force beliefs on others’.

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