Monday, 8 June 2015

New Zealand's Backstreet Abortion Industry

Professional Liars

New Zealand's abortion laws are terrible.  Not just because, like all abortions, New Zealand's permissive abortion laws sanction the cowardly killing of innocent human beings.  The anti-mother has legal rights, voice, representation, advocacy.  The child she, and the Establishment,  wish to kill has none of these things--humanly speaking.  In the end, however, God will be the voice of the innocents.

But New Zealand's abortion laws are worse than even these unconscionable travesties of justice.  In this country girls up to age 14 can procure an abortion without the knowledge of their parents.  The way it works is this: the pregnant teenager can seek an abortion via her school, usually by approaching the government funded school nurse.  (Schools of course promote this "service" to their female teenage charges.)  The school, via the school nurse, confidentially arranges for the teenager to have an abortion.  She goes off to school one day (her parents completely oblivious) and she returns home having had an abortion on the sly. 

A recent case was reviewed on prime time TV.
  The first a mother knew of anything amiss was her daughter not being on the school bus one afternoon.  Then, hours later a woman turned up in a car, with her daughter.  The woman--a school nurse--sat down to a cup to tea and meretriciously informed the mother that everything was all right, and that her daughter had been at a "counselling" appointment. In fact, the girl had been taken to a clinic to abort her baby that day.  (The parents did not know she was pregnant.)

Now, let's reflect on this.  A state employee, a registered nurse, a medical profession lied to keep the truth from a parent.  But, in doing this, she was not in breach of her employment contract.  On the contrary her employment contract requires her to lie.  It is the law under which she works.  It is also a term of employment to which she consents.  She had agreed to dissemble and fabricate--all with official approbation, of course.

Next time  you see a school nurse think about the reality that this woman is a professional liar.  You would be right to despise her work.  Let's also think about the corruption of her profession, and of the schools, and of the political rulers and governors of this country, who have actually passed legislation requiring such back street abortions to be carried out--and covered up! 

In this particular case profiled, subsequently things went terribly wrong.  The daughter became suicidal.
But after the "counselling appointment", Ms Kieft's daughter tried to harm herself, culminating in a failed suicide attempt.  "There were times me and Peter, her father, didn't even want to go to sleep because we didn't know what we were going to wake up to," Ms Kieft said.  "That was the hardest thing, as a mum, as a dad, not knowing why she's going through this, what's happened, we tried to ask her but she was just so closed in. She wouldn't talk."
The truth finally came out that the teen was taken for an abortion the day she returned home with the health nurse.  "She wasn't taken for a counselling appointment and she also said that prior to that she was taken to Hawera for a few other appointments prior to being taken to New Plymouth for an abortion, within school hours."
But, even worse, the official, government "back-street" abortion was botched.
Tragically for Ms Kieft and her daughter something went wrong during the abortion. "It was a botched abortion. My daughter can't have children now. She has to live with that and that's hard. You know, she could have had her baby and now she can't have any."  Ms Kieft forgave the school, which was not obligated to disclose the abortion, but told the story to local MP Chester Burrows with the hope of a law change.
Here are the takeouts:

1.  Never trust government school nurses.  They are professional liars.
2.  Never trust government schools.  They, too, are institutions bound by law to dissemble and lie to parents.
3.  We must do all we can to expose the horror of New Zealand's official back-street abortion industry. 

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