Ex-abortionists expose “anti-human” medical schools co-opted into abortion

Their book, “The Scalpel and the Soul: Our Radical Transformation as Husband and Wife Abortion Doctors”, details how they were forced to carry out abortions and purposefully “desensitized” at medical school.

“I want to save lives, hearts to be changed, and stop killing these innocent babies and turn from that wickedness”, said Dr Haywood Robinson, explaining the purpose of his book to The Federalist.

Speaking about the world of medicine in which he practiced for 40 years, Dr Robinson said: “It kind of gets me how quickly medicine married into abortion. With abortion, we throw away the Hippocratic oath.”

“Medicine has been taken over by the government and corporations”, he continued. “It’s no longer person-focused, it’s very anti-human… against the human species and its normal propagation.”

Dr Robinson, a black American, also noted that “Abortion is the No. 1 killer of African Americans. The most dangerous place for a Black person in America is a Black womb…

“Her [Margaret Sanger] vision is being indeed realized… There are more abortions in New York City of black babies than live births.”

Abortion giant Planned Parenthood’s progenitor, the American Birth Control League, was founded by Sanger, a noted eugenicist, in 1921, in part to suppress the number of black Americans.

SPUC comment

A SPUC spokesperson said: “Abortion has been imposed on medicine for decades now, in the United States and the UK. It is important to remember, however, that abortion is not medicine, but a violent act intended to end the life of an unborn child.

“But it is not just medicine that has been ‘desensitized’ to abortion; whole societies have come to accept what should never be accepted. That is why it is so important that SPUC and other pro-lifers speak out – because 123,219 abortions in England and Wales between January and June 2022 is not normal. We must never accept this.”



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