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INTERVIEW | Lila Rose on Why Abortion Supporters Want a Culture of Consequence-Free Sex

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🗓️ 2 December 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Live Action Founder and President Lila Rose started her undercover work as a teenager, posing as an underage victim of sexual abuse seeking an abortion — but with a camcorder hidden in her blouse to document her conversations with Planned Parenthood workers. Her undercover videos captured the attention of the nation, if not the world, prompting heavy scrutiny of the abortion giant and its practices. Since then, Live Action has amassed 6 million social media followers and 1.7 billion lifetime video views. And Live Action says their testing has found that Live Action’s content has changed the hearts of 43% of those the organization surveyed on abortion. I had the pleasure of sitting down with Rose for a Daily Signal interview, during which she shared that she had done a lot of acting in high school and found it natural to empathize with the plight of a girl grappling with an unexpected pregnancy and to pose as this victim, sent by her abuser to do away with the baby. "I'm 15," Rose said she told the worker. "He's much older than me, 24. What do I do? I'm pregnant." "In the state of California, that should immediately trigger mandatory reporting," she explained. "But the Planned Parenthood worker, without blinking, told me to lie about my age in the paperwork to get a secret abortion, and no one would know anything." Rose believes the abortion industry wants to perpetuate negativity around motherhood. "Planned Parenthood is not interested in women having their babies and they're certainly not doing anything to support those women," she said. "They're interested in women killing their children." But the Live Action founder also emphasized that modern society faces an existential crisis in which people fail to realize that true happiness comes from relationship with others. "We're all seeking happiness, but we think we're going to find it in career or we're going to find it in fame or wealth or some sort of material thing when really it can only be found in people," she explained, noting that the ultimate person through which people will find happiness is God. "And so we reject our own children because they're a threat to happiness when really they're actually a key to happiness." During the massive protesting that took place following the leak of the draft Supreme Court opinion indicating that Roe v. Wade would soon be overturned (and in the months since then) I have frequently heard pro-abortion protestors say that abortion is necessary to allow them to have consequence-free sex.  Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Friday, December 2nd.

0:09.5

I'm Mary Margaret Olahan.

0:11.3

On today's show, I sit down with live-action founder Lyla Rose to discuss her undercover

0:15.7

work in the pro-life movement, her thoughts on femininity, masculinity, sex, abortion, and

0:21.4

more.

0:22.4

Stay tuned for today's show after this.

0:28.5

I'm Zach Smith, and I'm John Carlo Conoparo.

0:31.4

And if you want to understand what's happening at the Supreme Court, be sure to check out

0:35.2

SCOTUS 101, a Heritage Foundation podcast.

0:38.7

We take a look at the cases, the personalities, and the gossip at the highest court in the

0:43.0

land.

0:44.0

Be sure to subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever else you find your podcasts.

0:49.1

It's SCOTUS 101.

0:53.8

Lyla, thank you so much for joining us here today.

0:56.7

Thanks, Mary Margaret.

0:57.7

It's great to be here.

0:59.0

So, Lyla, tell us a little bit about your background.

1:01.8

We know that you are potentially one of the most prominent pro-life activists in the world.

1:07.1

And you did a lot of undercover work in your early days as an activist.

1:10.9

Can you share with us a little bit about what that was like?

1:13.4

Sure.

1:14.4

So, the early days of live-action, the organization I lead, started in high school for me.

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