Abortion’s Endgame: Australia’s Coming Reckoning? By Mrs. Vera West
Abortion is sold as a sacred right, a triumph of liberalism and feminism, but it's the destruction of human life, plain and simple. The Good Sauce article below is spot on: abortion will go the way of slavery, branded as a grotesque human rights abuse in Australia's history books. Just as Christians fought for decades to topple the British Empire's slave trade, today's pro-life warriors, spearheaded by groups like the Catholic Archdiocese and Family First, are chipping away at the culture of death. Last week's battle in New South Wales, where the Greens' sneaky Abortion Law Reform Amendment Bill 2025 got gutted, proves the tide is turning. Liberals and feminists can scream "choice" all they want, but the truth is undeniable: abortion ends a human life, and society will reject it. Here's how this plays out over 10, 20, 50, and 100 years, because if we're already fighting this hard, the endgame is coming, and it's not pretty for the pro-abortion crowd.
The Current Fight: A Moral Line in the Sand
In New South Wales, the Greens tried to ram through a bill laughably called the "Health Care Access" Act, aiming to force pro-life doctors to refer women to abortionists and make Catholic hospitals complicit in killing babies. It was a brazen attack on conscience, dressed up as progress. But groups like the Australian Christian Lobby, Freedom for Faith, and law professor Joanna Howe fought back, stripping the Bill of its worst clauses. Family First led the attack, warning all 93 lower house MPs they'd face electoral punishment in 2027 if they backed it. What was left? A pathetic provision letting midwives and nurses play abortionist with dangerous drugs like MS-2 Step, a move Good Sauce rightly calls "state-sanctioned harm."
This isn't just politics; it's a moral showdown. Abortion's defenders lean on "autonomy" and "women's rights," but science isn't on their side. From conception, a foetus has unique DNA, a beating heart by six weeks, and brain activity by eight. It's a human life, not a "clump of cells." Yet the Left clings to euphemisms, ignoring the 80,000+ abortions in Australia each year, each one a life snuffed out. Like slavery's apologists, who called it "economic necessity," pro-abortionists dodge the moral rot at the core of their cause. The NSW victory shows the pro-life movement isn't just praying, it's fighting, and it's winning.
The Liberal-Feminist Delusion: A House of Cards
Mainstream narratives, pushed by the Leftist ABC, Guardian, and feminist academics, insist abortion is untouchable, a cornerstone of progress. They paint pro-lifers as backward zealots, while waving away the ethical carnage with talk of "reproductive freedom." But this is a house of cards, built on denial. If a foetus is human, and biology says it is, abortion is killing, no matter how you spin it. The same liberalism that once justified slavery as a "personal choice" for plantation owners, now sanctifies abortion as a woman's "right." Feminism, which should champion life, has been hijacked to cheer the destruction of the most vulnerable. The 2022 Kansas vote, where 59% rejected an anti-abortion amendment, is trotted out as proof of public support, but it's a blip, polls like Essential (2024) show 60% of Australians want tighter restrictions when shown foetal development data.
The NSW bill's defeat exposes the cracks. When even midwives are roped into prescribing abortion pills, you know the system's desperate to normalise what's indefensible. Meanwhile, new data shows abortion pills like mifepristone have complications 22 times higher than reported, bleeding, infections, and worse. Women deserve better than being guinea pigs for Big Pharma's "safe and effective" lies. The pro-abortion crowd's arrogance, ignoring science, conscience, and public unease, will be their downfall.
The Path to Abolition: 10, 20, 50, 100 Years
If slavery took decades to topple, abortion's end won't be instant, but it's coming. Here's how Australia's reckoning unfolds:
10 Years (2035): Pro-life activism surges, fuelled by Christian groups and defectors from the Left, like ex-feminists waking up to abortion's harm. NSW's 2025 victory sparks a wave of state-level pushback, with South Australia and Queensland tightening laws on late-term abortions (currently ~5% of procedures but morally radioactive). Polls shift, 70% of Australians, armed with ultrasound imagery and stories of botched abortions, support restrictions. Family First and similar parties gain seats, threatening MPs who back "culture of death" bills. Big Pharma faces lawsuits over abortion pill side effects, echoing tobacco's fall. Abortion rates drop to 60,000 annually as stigma grows.
20 Years (2045): The tide turns decisively. Advances in foetal imaging make denial impossible, 4D ultrasounds show babies yawning in the womb, shredding "clump of cells" lies. Public opinion swings hard: 80% back a 12-week limit, per hypothetical Roy Morgan polls. States like Victoria ban abortions after 20 weeks, except in rare cases. Pro-life hospitals thrive, offering alternatives like adoption and maternal care, while Catholic institutions lead a "sanctuary" movement for unborn lives. The Greens and Labor lose ground as voters reject their extremism. Abortion drops to 40,000 a year, with underground pill networks targeted by new laws, like those in Texas.
50 Years (2075): Abortion is a pariah, like slavery by the 1880s. Federal laws cap abortions at 12 weeks, with exceptions for rape or health risks (under 10% of cases). Medical schools teach foetal personhood as fact, and pro-abortion doctors face ethical scrutiny. Churches and secular pro-life groups run nationwide networks for pregnant women, slashing demand. Abortion rates plummet to 10,000 annually, mostly early-term. The feminist narrative crumbles as women lead the charge, framing abortion as anti-woman exploitation. History books liken 20th-century abortion to 19th-century slavery, both dehumanised for profit. International pressure grows, with the UN debating foetal rights.
100 Years (2125): Abortion is abolished, a relic of a barbaric past. Australia, like the British Empire post-1833, bans it outright, with rare medical exceptions. Schools teach the 80 million global abortions from 1970–2020 as a human rights tragedy, akin to the slave trade's 12 million victims. Memorials honour the unborn, and ex-abortionists pen apologies, like former slave traders. Feminism is reborn, centred on protecting life, not ending it. Technology, artificial wombs, universal contraception, eliminates "unwanted" pregnancies, rendering abortion obsolete. Society looks back in horror, asking, "How did we ever justify this?"
The pro-abortion machine, Greens, feminists, media, wants you to swallow their "choice" mantra, but it's a lie as old as slavery's "property" excuse. Every aborted baby is a human life, with a heartbeat, a future, a right to exist. The 80% of Australians uneasy about late-term abortions aren't bigots; they're awake. The NSW fight proves we can win, lobbying, voting, threatening MPs' careers works. Family First's preference threat wasn't a stunt; it was a battle cry.
Liberals and feminists, your dogma is dying. Science, morality, and public disgust are closing in. Keep pushing pills that maim women and kill babies, and you'll be on the wrong side of history, just like slave traders!
https://goodsauce.news/abortion-will-go-the-way-of-slavery/
"One day the practice of aborting babies in Australia will go the way of the practice of enslaving black people in the British Empire.
Abortion will take its place with the slave trade as an abhorrent human rights abuse.
It's just a matter of time.
Just as Christians spent decades campaigning against British politicians who supported slavery and prevailed over them, so too will the largely Christian-led fight against pro-abortion politicians be won.
The latest flashpoint was in the New South Wales Parliament last week.
The Greens, always trying to expand the culture of death, had introduced a bill euphemistically entitled the Abortion Law Reform Amendment (Health Care Access) Bill 2025.
This bill would have forced pro-life health practitioners to violate their consciences and refer pregnant women to a practitioner willing to commit abortion.
It would have forced pro-life hospitals, mainly Catholic, to perform abortions.
But thanks to behind-the-scenes lobbying by groups like the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, Freedom for Faith, the Australian Christian Lobby, and public activism by pro-life law professor Dr Joanna Howe, the anti-conscience provisions were struck out.
Family First also played its part, writing to all 93 lower house members advising them that if they voted for the bill, the party would preference against them at the 2027 election.
When the bill finally went to the floor of the NSW Legislative Assembly last Wednesday, all that was left was a provision turning midwives and nurses into abortionists."
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