Cosmopolitan, the iconic magazine of hedonistic
feminists, recently took to its Instagram page to explain how to have a Satanic-themed abortion. “Cosmo” specifically mentioned a
"ceremonial" service performed at the "Samuel Alito’s Mom’s
Satanic Abortion Clinic,” a disgusting reference to Justice Samuel Alito who
wrote an opinion helping to overturn Roe v. Wade. Prior to that post, the
classy mag had shared an article about the Satanic abortion clinic, dreamily
speculating about how history might have been altered if Alito’s mom had chosen
to abort him instead of giving birth to him.
Cosmopolitan’s Instagram post stated: "What’s it like to have a Satanic abortion? For
Jessica* [a fake name to keep the woman anonymous], a 37-year-old mother of
three who received abortion medication via Samuel Alito’s Mom’s Satanic Clinic,
‘the experience was just very supportive.’ While she’s not a Satanist, Jessica
decided to incorporate a few ceremonial elements into her solo abortion
experience. ‘Why not?’ she thought. The overall messaging just clicked with
her."
Can’t blame her. Who among us hasn’t pondered what it is
like to receive abortion “medication” at a Satanic clinic?
The post also included a series of slides exhibiting the steps necessary
to have a ritualized abortion ceremony as prescribed by The Satanic Temple. Steps
such as staring at one’s own reflection before taking an abortion pill and
saying, "One’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone." Did “Jessica” do that before
getting injected with COVID-19 shots? Just curious. Inquiring minds want to
know.
The slides also helpfully noted that one can
"include as many loved ones as they’d like" in the ceremony and
"light candles or even dress up — whatever makes them feel
empowered." Light candles, dress up…and invite the whole extended family
to the Satanic abortion! Perhaps consider filming it, too! Why not make
Satanically exterminating your baby into an affair you—and your loved ones—will
remember for the rest of your life?!
The ritual is concluded by declaring, "By
my body, my blood; by my will, it is done." Well, yes. (Though it’s mostly
your baby’s blood.)
According to Cosmopolitan, the premise—the
raison d’ệtre-- of this clinic, is to use religion as a vehicle to protect
abortion rights. Then why not use religion, especially the Christian religion,
to protect murder? Pride? Greed? Lust? Envy? Gluttony? Wrath? Sloth? The Seven
Deadly Sins. And abortion is literally deadly.
“Satanic
abortion ceremony?”
Seems
redundant to me.
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