From publishing a post-abortion gift guide to suggesting “abortion can be funny,” Teen Vogue has really run the gamut on glamorizing and making light of murdering babies.
Lady Parts Justice League offers a new sort of abortion politics: one which incorporates the frequently obfuscated space of joy, pleasure, and relief in discussions about abortion. https://t.co/q4NliGicUV
— Teen Vogue (@TeenVogue) July 18, 2018
In the magazine’s latest attempt to push their liberal agenda on impressionable young minds, Teen Vogue published an article instructing a 16-year-old girl how to get an abortion without her pro-life parents’ permission.
Advice columnist Nona Willis Aronowitz published a letter from the teen who wanted to have an abortion without her parents finding out. Aronowitz, who has zero credentials as a counselor, lawyer, or doctor, told the girl that there was no shame in getting pregnant as it’s a natural result of sex — and after all, “accidents happen.”
“It’s only logical that if teens are mature enough to become parents, they are mature enough to decide whether or not they want to give birth,” she misinformed readers, clearly confusing the difference between biological and mental maturity.
The columnist claimed that pro-life parents are merely hypocrites whose opinions on abortion change if their own daughter gets pregnant.
“One thing I’ve learned while researching and reporting on these issues is that supposedly anti-abortion Americans often get abortions,” she wrote. “They often help their children procure abortions. You know those activists who stand outside clinics holding signs adorned with Bible verses and pictures of fetuses? Even they sometimes get abortions.”
“Having access to abortion should be your right, regardless of your parents’ beliefs,” she added.