NPR Plays Abortion on Air

Snake Baker November 6, 2022

This is very normal.

It’s exactly like in the 1990s.

People who think that everything has gotten very weird are schizo. Playing abortions on the government radio is extremely normal.

The Daily Signal:

On Thursday morning, NPR played an abortion on air.

NPR’s Michigan “Morning Edition” on Thursday featured Kate Wells explaining that a Michigan woman aborted her 11-week-old baby at Northland Family Planning in metro Detroit.

“Like many patients at Northland, she said I could record her procedure,” Wells, a reporter, says of the mother in the NPR segment.

“Most patients are partially awake during the procedures, they get IV medication for pain and anxiety,” the reporter continued. “The lights are dimmed, there’s soothing music, it actually feels a lot like a childbirth, in a medical gown, your bare legs and stirrups, and a person next to you, saying, ‘You can do this.’”

Staffer Brandee can be heard telling the mother, “Just keep breathing.”

In the background, the listener can hear the vacuum aspirator machine turn on. According to an October story Wells wrote about the incident: “The machine uses gentle suction to remove” the baby “from the patient’s uterus through a thin tube.”

“Blow it out, blow it out, breathe through,” Brandee tells the mother.

The listener can hear the mother moaning over and over as the vacuuming noise continues.

The noise stops.

“You did it,” someone finally tells her.

“Thank you guys so much,” the mother says weakly.

“You are welcome!” someone responds.

“You did great!” another person says cheerfully.

I almost didn't want to tweet this but it's something everyone needs to know. NPR on the radio this morning played audio of a woman getting an abortion. You can hear the vacuum turning on, crying, moaning, and the doctor telling her it's done.

Warning: It's tough to listen to. pic.twitter.com/nlSNz0m5Ka

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 3, 2022

In her October piece for Michigan Radio, Wells notes that abortion clinics “are almost always closed to press.”

“But Michigan Radio got a rare degree of access to Northland Family Planning, a group of clinics in suburban Detroit,” she wrote. “For nine days in August and September, we shadowed a doctor and clinic staff through every step of the process.”

More than two dozen women shared their stories with Michigan Radio, Wells added.

“Northland Family Planning gives every patient numbing medication applied to the cervix, and strong pain and anxiety medications (fentanyl and midazolam) administered intravenously,” Wells wrote of the abortion clinic. “Some patients also get a cervix softener a few hours before the procedure to make dilation easier, depending on how far along their pregnancy is.”

“Once a patient was fully relaxed, Lance would use a speculum to view inside the patient’s vagina, then clean the vagina and cervix with gauze and antiseptic,” she continued. “She then would dilate the cervix, while Brandee monitored the patient’s vitals.”

Wells disputed on Twitter that her story is pro-abortion.

The night before her abortion, Melissa dropped her kids off w/ grandparents, drove nearly 4 hrs, and got to a hotel in MI around 3 am. She's part of the record surge of out of state patients coming to MI for abortions post-Roe. 🧵 https://t.co/NrRY6lurun

— Kate Wells (@KateLouiseWells) October 26, 2022

“Abortion is on the ballot in Nov,” she wrote. “I’d argue that getting to see what’s actually happening in clinics right now isn’t biased, it’s factual.”

“Last year, nearly 30k MI women got an abortion in this state,” she continued. “We’ve all heard a million campaign ads. We want our MI audience to have the opportunity to hear and see what’s actually happening directly, rather than from a political campaign. That’s what news should do.”

The NPR segment quickly sparked horror and condemnation from users on social media.

“This clip puts on full display the what an abortion actually is: violence and full on dehumanization of the unborn,” tweeted digital strategist Greg Price. “That’s why it’s important to share. To show reality.”

“So listen to that audio. It’s incredibly tough but it’s important,” he added. “Listen to it and then think to yourself about how the only pitch the Democrat Party is making to the voters in the midterm election is more of that.”

“A recording of a murder,” tweeted the pro-life group Live Action. “Outlaw abortion now.”

The mindset now is that abortion is a positive good. Younger people may not even realize how different this message is from the message of the Democrats just a few years ago, when abortion was portrayed as a tragedy, but something that was occasionally unavoidable.


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