Pro-abortion activists will try anything to push their agenda. The latest effort is being promoted in the name of “education” and “awareness.” It’s an abortion video game, and yes, they’re serious.
A trio of pro-aborts, Allyson Whipple, Carly Kocurek and Grace Jennings, are in the process of raising funds and beginning early development of an interactive video game called “Choice: Texas.” They want to make the game available for free on the web with the hope it’ll serve as a sex education tool for high schoolers. The premise of the game is for players to navigate a character through the system in an attempt to overcome financial, geographical, logistical and legal barriers to having an abortion. They claim to have concern and empathy for women, yet what they call ’obstacles‘ to abortion are actually safeguards for women’s health... This latest gimmick is just further evidence that those with a pro-abortion mindset don’t want to face reality. They prefer to create a virtual world where an abortion is considered “winning” and there are no repercussions to face. It’s nothing more than fiction. As pro-lifers, our concern must lie with the real women who are considering abortion. We’re there for them, face-to-face, offering truth in love and life-affirming support. That’s what saves lives—and when lives are saved, that’s a true win. Comments are closed.
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