Planned Parenthood abortion clinic blacklists employees who recognize the humanity of fetuses. According to company protocol, "unborn babies should not be referred to as 'babies'". The company's former president wrote a book about the company's internal operations.

Sue Thayer , a former Planned Parenthood employee and now dedicated pro-life activist, responded to the book published on August 5 by Leana Wen The book, Lifelines: A Doctor's Journey in the Fight for Public Health, provides insight into the world's largest abortion company.

“I think in July of 2019 she wrote this heartfelt op-ed about her own miscarriage, she wrote about her son losing his little brother,” Thayer said of Leana Wen's earlier writing, adding, “The moment I read that , jumped in saying "well, he won't be there for long, because at Planned Parenthood they can't call any unborn baby a 'baby'" .

Thayer said that fetuses are given all sorts of names other than "baby," so when he saw Wen's article, he felt that the bar was shaking because the company "doesn't tolerate" any recognition of the fetus's humanity at all. The "manifestation of the mother's heart" was probably the last straw.

Leana Wen was the first doctor to be on the board of Planned Parenthood, and the company's executives have repeatedly reprimanded her for focusing on health care - although abortion can hardly be interpreted as part of health care - instead of focusing on the company's political positioning.

Thayer said that in the 1990s, when she was still working for the company, and even into the early 2000s, the company emphasized making abortion safe, legal and rare. However, the company's "evolution" has now reached the point where "abortion can be obtained at any time, free of charge, without apology".

The pro-life activist explained that Wen's time as president of Planned Parenthood probably gave her a taste of how "rabidly pro-abortion" people there are, and while there's no doubt Wen was pro-abortion at the time, Thayer said "there are different levels of insanity. "

According to a Catholic News Agency report, Sue Thayer, who currently works as the director of the pro-life group 40 Days for Life, said that she thinks the best way to reach out to those working in the abortion industry is with prayer and kindness.

"I know exactly from personal experience how misled I was when I worked there, but there is no one that God cannot reach," Thayer said.

"We know that all the workers there are children of God. He loves them just as much as all of us, and our task is to show them how much Jesus Christ loves them - and the rest can be left to him."

Source: vasarnap.hu

(Header photo: Leana Wen. Photo: Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images)