As we flip through our calendars, we come across a variety of holidays that are meant to celebrate and honor different aspects of our lives. Some of these holidays are lighthearted and fun, while others hold a more serious and meaningful significance. However, there is one holiday that stands out as being both unnecessary and offensive – National Abortion Provider Appreciation Day.
Yes, you read that right. There is actually a day dedicated to appreciating those who provide abortions. This holiday, which falls on March 10th, was created by the National Network of Abortion Funds in 1996. Its purpose is to “recognize the dedicated and compassionate individuals who work in abortion care and to thank them for their unwavering commitment to providing safe and legal abortion services.”
But let’s take a step back and really think about this for a moment. Why do we need a day to appreciate those who provide abortions? Is this really something that should be celebrated? The answer is a resounding no.
Abortion is a controversial and sensitive topic, and for good reason. It involves the taking of a human life, and no matter how you try to justify it, that fact cannot be denied. Yet, there are those who make a living off of ending the lives of innocent babies. And for what? Money? Convenience? This is not something that should be praised or celebrated.
Furthermore, the idea of thanking these individuals for their “unwavering commitment” is deeply troubling. What exactly are they committed to? Ending the lives of unborn children? This is not something that should be commended. In fact, it should be condemned.
Abortion providers are not heroes. They are not selfless individuals who are sacrificing their time and energy for the greater good. They are simply carrying out a procedure that ends a human life. And let’s not forget the fact that abortion is not just a one-time event. It has lasting physical, emotional, and psychological effects on the women who undergo it. So why are we thanking those who are causing harm to both the unborn child and the mother?
Furthermore, the idea of celebrating abortion providers is insulting to those who have been personally affected by abortion. For the women who have regretted their decision to have an abortion, this holiday serves as a painful reminder of their loss. For the men and women who have lost a child to abortion, it is a slap in the face to see those responsible being praised and appreciated.
We must also consider the fact that abortion providers are not always the most ethical or trustworthy individuals. There have been numerous cases of malpractice, unsanitary conditions, and even illegal activities at abortion clinics. These are not the type of people who deserve our appreciation.
So why does this holiday even exist? It is simply a ploy by the abortion industry to normalize and promote their agenda. By creating a day to appreciate abortion providers, they are attempting to make their gruesome and immoral practice seem acceptable and even praiseworthy. But we must not be fooled by their tactics.
Instead of celebrating abortion providers, we should be working towards a society where abortion is no longer seen as a solution. We should be supporting and promoting alternatives to abortion, such as adoption and resources for pregnant women in need. We should be advocating for the protection of the most vulnerable and innocent among us – unborn children.
In conclusion, National Abortion Provider Appreciation Day is a holiday that should not exist. It is offensive, unnecessary, and promotes a harmful and immoral practice. Instead of thanking those who provide abortions, we should be working towards a society where the need for abortion is eliminated. Let us not forget the precious lives that are lost every day due to abortion, and let us work towards a future where every life is valued and protected.
