Pro-life vid of the day: When does “never again” mean never again?
by Laura Loo
A film recently released by Created Equal puts side-by-side footage of individuals responding to two eras of injustice: the Holocaust and abortion. Watch the comparison of responses…
Warning: graphic photos:
[youtube]http://youtu.be/27lOaf1NRAs[/youtube]
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[HT: Mark Harrington]



Extremely powerful.
Wow.
Cue the misdirected anger(How DARE you call abortion a HOLOCAUST!)
The two women at the end… look at them.
They could be twins. Whoa.
There is for me something eerily haunting about the words of this phrase. I grew as it grew; being born shortly after WW ll and the beginning decades of the UN. Then the refreshing time of JFK, MLK and the civil rights struggles, these two words were a beacon (of sorts) for my enlightenment. Then Vietnam, Paul Pot in Cambodia and many, many other events like Argentina’s ‘Dirty War’ kept repeating these are only words when death is saught over and over TO SOLVE human problems (It never does!)
I am more inclined to just shrug-my-shoulders and wait for the-tap-on-my-shoulder. “John, you have been selected to die.” and I wonder if ‘never again’ has any revolutionary fervor any more and it has been replaced with ‘business-as-usual’?