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Rajoy, you are going to find out what a comb is worth
The political and media left has been insisting for a few days that the Church is going to impose a series of duties on Rajoy in relation to the infamous legislation that the previous government developed in the last two legislatures. We talked about marriage between homosexuals, express divorce, a woman's right to kill her child before it was born, and the subject of Citizenship Education. The fact is that I have not seen any bishop displaying a bull of excommunication with a date of application in case Don Mariano does not immediately repeal those laws. It is true that the civic movements that organized pro-life and pro-family demonstrations in the last 8 years are quite active in their work of putting pressure on the new government, but in doing so they are only doing what was expected of them. Even minority parties such as Alternativa Española and Derecha Navarra y Española follow that path and this week they have even demonstrated in front of the PP headquarters on Génova Street. Just yesterday Rafaél López Diéguez, whose work in the midst of the media nonsense with which his party is punished is worthy of praise, declared that they were giving “one hundred days of grace to prohibit abortion in Spain .
I doubt Mariano stopped sleeping today in the face of that ultimatum. So far, all we have heard from the government is what its vice president stated. Mrs. Soraya Sánez de Santamaría said in her first press conference as spokesperson for the executive that the abortion law will be modified to preserve the right to life . If that were true, one would think that in the next four years we will see a Job Function Email List change in the law that will criminalize practically any abortion, since that is the only way to truly preserve the right to live. But since we know the ropes, it is most likely that the only change will be to leave things as they were with the previous legislation. And with that law we had more than one hundred thousand abortions a year in Spain. If this government really wants to start changing the landscape of abortion in Spain and does not dare to penalize all cases, it can take some steps. Of course, the first is to change the law. If it goes back to the previous one, let it be strictly applied. That is, so that some of the assumptions are not a waste as was the case during the Aznar government. And, moreover, not one euro of our taxes destined to pay for abortions in private clinics would be missing, who would have to be subjected to inspections by the Tax Agency to verify that there are no legal murders that are charged with "black money." In addition, public television can be used to raise awareness in society of what it means to tear a human life from the mother's womb. A picture is worth a thousand words. What Intereconomía did in its day can also be done from TVE. I would like to know how many of those who today support the “right” to abortion or look the other way would maintain their position if they really saw what that is . Furthermore, given that abortion is the last link in the culture of death, the government should do everything in its power to undo this pernicious chain. That is, no campaigns in favor of condom use - they only serve to promote concupiscence among young people - and no sexual education contrary to the right of parents to educate their children in this matter . |
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