Abortion- A ‘Core Value’?

The top executives of more than 180 companies have signed a letter that says abortion is essential in order for people to be successful in their businesses.
“When everyone is empowered to succeed, our companies, our communities and our economy are better for it,” the executives say in the letter posted on a newly launched website titled “Don’t Ban Equality.”
“Restricting access to comprehensive reproductive care, including abortion, threatens the health, independence and economic stability of our employees and customers,” they said, adding:
Simply put, it goes against our values and is bad for business. It impairs our ability to build diverse and inclusive workforce pipelines, recruit top talent across the states, and protect the well-being of all the people who keep our businesses thriving day in and out”.
Let me get this straight…..infanticide is now described as ‘comprehensive reproductive care’. George Orwell said, ‘Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.’
Bad for business? Wow. Orwell would be smirking at this one.
Yes, I’m a Catholic. Yes, I believe in the sanctity of life. It’s also personal. My mother, as good a women as I’ll ever know, miscarried a number of times. She had a number of Rh Negative pregnancies which resulted in a number of lost babies. One of my earliest memories was accompanying my mother to a Doctor’s appointment and watching as her Doctor pleaded with her to allow him, as he described it, to tie her tubes’. My Mother refused. I remember , later, asking my Mom what that meant. She just said that ‘life is a gift’. To my 5 year old mind, I didn’t know what she meant. I do now.
I can only imagine what my Mother would be thinking over abortion now being described as ‘comprehensive reproductive care’.
I can only imagine having a conversation with my mother over the fact that now, in 21st century America, we’re seeing a clash of cultures that one side believes in preserving the God-given right to life for the unborn, and the other regards this as an assault on the rights of women.
When the ‘Social Engineers’ and radicals seeks to impose an agenda, they will commonly attempt to desensitize the general public as to the full extent of their conspiracy. One tactic is to commandeer a common word and by repetitious use that words definition is eventually supplanted with the new one. The objective is to superimpose a new meaning over the targeted word in public perception and thereby transfer that good feeling associated with that word. It’s known as Associative Conditioning and its sad that so many folks are falling for this.

There won’t be a lot of ‘likes’ to this post and to those who find offense in what I wrote let me just say that we disagree on what is right and wrong, moral and immoral.

Shameful….

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/06/10/top-execs-of-180-companies-abortion-necessary-to-be-successful-in-business/?fbclid=IwAR2ZpeZQ2Sm2pOC3UZ3y9EAKXF35dK5EgmcIu0ZTCt_bS41FSf7IyQGtSnQ

Published by Ed Kowalski

Ed Kowalski is a Pleasant Valley resident, media voice, and policy-focused professional whose work sits at the intersection of law, public policy, and community life. Ed has spent his career working in senior leadership roles across human resources, compliance, and operations, helping organizations navigate complex legal and regulatory environments. His work has focused on accountability, risk management, workforce issues, and translating policy and law into practical outcomes that affect people’s jobs, livelihoods, and communities. Ed is also a familiar voice in the Hudson Valley media landscape. He most recently served as the morning host of Hudson Valley This Morning on WKIP and is currently a frequent contributor to Hudson Valley Focus with Tom Sipos on Pamal Broadcasting. In addition, Ed is the creator of The Valley Viewpoint, a commentary and narrative platform focused on law, justice, government accountability, and the real-world impact of public policy. Across broadcast and written media, Ed’s work emphasizes transparency, access to justice, institutional integrity, and public trust. Ed is a graduate of Xavier High School, Fordham University, and Georgetown University, holding a Certificate in Business Leadership from Georgetown. His Jesuit education shaped his belief that ideas carry obligations—and that leadership requires both discipline and moral clarity. He lives in Pleasant Valley.

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