Who Will Blame America for Genocide?
By Julio Severo
It is all too common for the U.S. government
to accuse other nations of genocide, murder and killing. In fact, the American
government makes such accusations all the time.
I have nothing against such charges. But
why doesn’t the American government set an ethical and moral example?
During the administration of Richard
Nixon, who was a Republican, conservative and friend and Billy Graham, abortion
was legalized, during the nine months of pregnancy. This legalization took
place in 1973 and to date it has murdered more than 50 million unborn babies.
For much less, the U.S. bombs and destroys
other nations. For example, in World War 2, the Nazis murdered 6 million Jews —
almost ten percent of what the United States murdered until now through its
abortion clinics.
The most shameful aspect is that the U.S.
is satisfied to protest laws that kill more than 2,000 babies a day — totaling
nearly 1 million babies a year.
What would today's Americans think if
instead of ending the genocide of Jews in Nazi Germany once and for all German
Christians limited themselves to just protesting the killing of Jews? This is
exactly what is happening in the U.S. with respect to the killing of babies.
In addition to the genocide of unborn
babies, the United States is also burdened with the shame of provoking
countless unnecessary wars that kill thousands of innocent people worldwide.
These wars are created to generate profit for the U.S. military industrial
complex.
The American military industrial complex
generates trillions of dollars a year and millions of jobs.
The abortion industry generates billions
of dollars a year.
In the U.S., capitalism makes death, war
and destruction profitable.
Of course, with the ultra-radical Joe
Biden, everything will get worse. But under Donald Trump, little changed. There
was a lot of excellent rhetoric, but millions of babies continued to be killed
day after day, week after week and year after year in an administration that
pro-life groups claimed to be pro-life champion.
Beautiful rhetoric did not save Jews in
World War 2 and beautiful rhetoric today does not save babies from the abortion
genocide. Action is much more important than rhetoric. It was action, not
rhetoric, that saved Jews from the Nazis.
In my pro-life view, being a pro-life
champion is to end the genocide of abortion once and for all.
When the United States saw Nazi Germany
killing Jews, the Americans did not just protest against the Nazis. They bombed
Germany.
Do Americans lack courage to bomb the
abortion clinics that have become genocide machines against millions of unborn
babies?
Did the Americans who had the courage to
bomb the anti-Semitic Nazis become cowards to defend babies against the greatest
genocide in American history?
Portuguese
version of this article: Quem vai culpar a América de genocídio?
Source: Last Days Watchman
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