Even the title of APâs piece showed how pro-abort the outlet is.
The Associated Press released a hit piece Thursday bashing the idea that some states are thinking about implementing fetal development videos in their schools’ sexual education classes. The piece titled, âSex ed classes in some states may soon watch a fetal development video from an anti-abortion groupâ was chock full of bias and would rather kids be hidden from the truth of what happens during a pregnancy.
Presently bills are going through the Kentucky, Missouri and West Virginia legislatures that, if passed, would require or at least suggest for fetal development videos to be played during sex ed classes.
Two years ago, the pro-life group Live Action released a video called Baby Olivia. The video highlights the process that a baby experiences in utero to go from a single-celled human to a baby with a beating heart, brainwaves, fingers and toes. Itâs a lovely and accurate depiction of the nine-month process and is very educational.
States like those above, as well as North Dakota, which passed a similar law last year, recognize that. They believe students who are learning about sex and reproduction, should learn about the gestational process too.
Nonetheless, AP is not satisfied with the move.
âBaby Olivia isnât a real baby. Itâs an animated fetus that develops over the course of a three-minute video,â AP asserted. AP critiqued the fact that the video was animated. By that logic, should diagrams of penises and vaginas be actual pictures of penises and vaginas for schools? Or what about the plastic body parts used to understand anatomy? Should those be real body parts then AP?
The outlet went on to insist that the Baby Olivia video is âanti-abortion misinformation.â Seeing how a baby develops isnât anti-abortion. In fact, the Baby Olivia video doesn’t have anything to do with abortion. It simply points out the fact that at the moment of conception, life begins, but AP, like much of the left, doesn’t want the public to know that because it goes against their narrative…
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