Ep. 1519 - The Blindness Of The Pro-Abortion Media
The Ben Shapiro Show
The Daily Wire
4.4 • 152.4K Ratings
🗓️ 21 June 2022
⏱️ 58 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | The Washington Post accidentally promotes a pro-life message in an article meant to rip, |
| 0:04.1 | Texas's anti-abortion law, the Navy pushes alternative pronouns, and Joe Biden gets ticked |
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| 1:24.9 | That's expressvp.com slash Ben, EXPR, ESspvpn.com slash men to learn more. Well, it is always amazing when the left just can't hear itself. This happens a lot in politics. It's not just a left-wing problem. It's also a right-wing problem. Very often people in politics will say a thing, and it's as though the words that come out of their facehold does not reach their earholes. And when they do that, it's always very telling. |
| 1:47.0 | Because you can see that if they had just an ounce of understanding, if they had an ounce of introspection, |
| 1:53.0 | they would understand that their positions are just not correct, but they don't. |
| 1:57.0 | And so instead, they end up accidentally promoting a cause that they actually virulently oppose. A great case and point of this is the Washington Post today. So the Washington Post is a |
| 2:05.7 | wildly pro-abortion newspaper. This is a paper that spends its days trying to tear into any state that |
| 2:13.0 | has the temerity to try to ban abortion. It suggests that pro-choice positions are pro-woman positions, |
| 2:19.1 | that there is nothing wrong at all with abortion. There's an article in the Washington Post today |
| 2:23.2 | that I really think is just a perfect, wonderful example of how people can't hear themselves when they |
| 2:28.1 | talk about politics. The article is titled, This Texas Teen Wanted an Abortion. She Now Has Twins. |
| 2:33.0 | The article is meant to be a rip on Texas's |
| 2:35.3 | anti-abortion law, which created this kind of strange and interesting legal workaround whereby |
| 2:41.1 | they didn't actually make abortion illegal. They just said that you could sue anybody, a third |
| 2:45.1 | party could sue anybody who was participating in an abortion other than the women. You could sue |
| 2:49.4 | the doctor who was participating in an abortion. And this didn't create a state cause of action. So that meant that it wasn't a law that could be struck down by the Supreme Court, at least not temporarily. This was the most effective anti-abortion law in America prior to whatever the Supreme Court is about to do with Roe versus Wade. So again, this article is by a person named Carolyn Kitchener, and it's called, This Texas Team Wanted an Abortion, she now has twins. Now, right off the bat, right off the bat, the article is doing the reverse of what it wants to do. It wants to suggest that this woman is somehow a victim. But the problem is, the minute you say that she actually had the babies, the babies now exist in the mind of the reader. |
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