Yesterday, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek declared “Abortion Provider Appreciation Day,” aiming to recognize and honor the work of abortionists in the state. But pro-life Americans are aghast at a day set aside to celebrate killing babies.
“Here in Oregon, we understand that abortion is health care, and providers are appreciated and can continue to provide care without interference and intimidation,” Governor Kotek said.
From a pro-life perspective, this declaration is deeply concerning. Abortion ends an innocent human life, and thus, celebrating those who do abortions contradicts the fundamental value of protecting life at all stages.
Such proclamations may further entrench the normalization of abortion in society. Instead of celebrating abortion providers who snuff out the lives of little babies, efforts should focus on supporting pregnant women through resources and alternatives that affirm life, such as adoption services and comprehensive prenatal care.
And the head of a pro-life group in Oregon panned the whole thing. […]
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