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(LifeSiteNews) — The sinister filmmaker John Waters, known for his transgressive cult films, once encapsulated the centrality of abortion to progressivism in a single quote. “Sometimes I wish I was a woman,” he said, “just so I could have an abortion.” 

This sort of nakedly pro-abortion sentiment is not as rare as some readers might assume. As a pro-life activist, I’ve heard flippant feminists and angry abortion supporters say plenty of times that they’d dedicate their “next abortion” to pro-lifers for having the audacity to speak out for the pre-born.  

In our progressive era, abortion is seen, in many ways, as central to the feminist identity—and thus central to what it means to be a post-modern woman, liberated from the constraints of family, children, and nature itself. Many feminist thinkers—most notably Gloria Steinem—have referred to their abortions as pivotal moments in their liberation and thus identity, a sort of perverse baptism of blood. 

Thus, it should not be surprising that a man identifying as a woman might not only want to get pregnant—and already medical researchers are attempting to pioneer procedures in which wombs might be transplanted into biological men, with the obvious eventual (albeit probably unreachable) goal of eventually facilitating male pregnancy—but to have an abortion. (Yes, I am aware of how insane that sentence is. That is where we are.) 

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Libs of TikTok recently posted another disturbing video of a man who is unconvincingly posing as a woman fantasizing about what it might be like to be able to get pregnant—and then to kill the pre-born child through abortion in a bizarre and murderous feminist fantasy. 

“I want to be the first trans woman to have a successful uterus transplant, ovaries and eggs included, and I want to be the first trans woman to have an abortion,” he says, backed by a “Progress” flag and sporting pink star sunglasses. “I will let a doctor who has successfully transplanted a uterine complex before cut the organs out of a willing, healthy, trans-masculine donor, place them in my body; I will devote myself, heart and soul, to their after-care; I will have as much gay sex as it takes with as many trans women as it takes, and let the transphobes and homophobes scratch their heads wondering what to make of it—and I want to be the first trans woman to have an abortion.” 

This clip is so obviously evil that part of me assumed (and really, really hoped) that this clip was merely a grotesque trolling exercise perpetrated by a trans activist who wants to trigger sane people. That’s possible, but I can’t find any evidence of that even though the video has now gone viral with over 9,000 retweets and nearly 3 million views. As Chaya Raichik pointed out, the hard-edged, profane TV show South Park had predicted a scenario like this one day, airing a storyline in which a man pays for a sex change and then insists on his right to an abortion. 

This stuff is all mind-bending and overtly demonic, and I agree with Samuel James—we should be careful how much of this stuff we consume. There is a hard-to-discern balance between staying aware of current events and diving headfirst into the sewer, and those of us who regularly write cultural commentary have to be careful to ensure that we aren’t swamping ourselves with toxic sludge. This video clip, however, showcases how brazenly evil the progressive forces seeking to take over our culture really are—and when they tell us who they are, we should believe them.  

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Jonathon’s writings have been translated into more than six languages and in addition to LifeSiteNews, has been published in the National Post, National Review, First Things, The Federalist, The American Conservative, The Stream, the Jewish Independent, the Hamilton Spectator, Reformed Perspective Magazine, and LifeNews, among others. He is a contributing editor to The European Conservative.

His insights have been featured on CTV, Global News, and the CBC, as well as over twenty radio stations. He regularly speaks on a variety of social issues at universities, high schools, churches, and other functions in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

He is the author of The Culture War, Seeing is Believing: Why Our Culture Must Face the Victims of Abortion, Patriots: The Untold Story of Ireland’s Pro-Life Movement, Prairie Lion: The Life and Times of Ted Byfield, and co-author of A Guide to Discussing Assisted Suicide with Blaise Alleyne.

Jonathon serves as the communications director for the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform.

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