Much has been said about abortion lately. In fact, if you’ve been on social media lately, you’ve probably heard more about it than you ever want to hear. As some states began to take pro-life stands, some women began sharing their stories of abortion. They were attempting to share their stories with an increasingly pro-life public as if they are desperate to earn legitimacy for their decision. Some of the posts were heartbreaking stories of abuse and rape, but others seemed to flaunt the woman’s casual decision to have an abortion. But I’ve never seen anything like what happened at the University of Texas-San Antonio: Planned Parenthood-supporting students mocked a pro-life group’s display called the “Cemetery of the Innocents,” which is a dedication to unborn children murdered in the womb. The Daily Wirehas more: The Students for Life chapter that created the display caught the vulgar mockery from members of the school’s Students United for Planned Parenthood group on video.“Stop, hey, hey, what’s that sound, all the fetuses are in the ground!” sang one female student, dancing in the mock cemetery. She also led chants with the other pro-abortion protesters in support for Planned Parenthood and bragged about getting an abortion herself. “Look, there’s mine right there!” she said, pointing to one of the crosses representing a killed unborn child. Another female student joked that they should “kiss in the fetus graveyard” and said getting an abortion is her biggest “kink,” according to StudentsForLife.org. Murder turns her on? At least she’s being honest about it, I guess. Remember when Bill Clinton said that abortion should be safe but rare? That’s no longer the stance of Democrats. Watch the video below to get a real sense of the pro-abortion fervor of these Planned Parenthood fans. No matter where you fall on the new state decisions regarding abortion, this should chill your blood. Image Credit: Screen shot of Embedded Video Hat Tip: The Daily Wire Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Please enter an answer in digits:ten + nineteen = Δ