Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Russia's Legalized Murder

St. Blogustine points us in the direction of David Kinsella and Anna Sirota's, Killing Girls, a film on the moral epidemic of abortion in Russia:

According to Matt at the post:

The film follows three teenage girls in Russia from the time they enter the abortion clinic until after they leave, delving into their circumstances for being pregnant, their reasons for having late-term, labor induced abortions, and the state of moral decay in today's Russia that would result in such an alarming trend (80% of today's Russian women have between 2 and 10 abortions in their lifetimes).
With Russia's dramatic demographic decline, this type of moral obliteration is more than disheartening, it's a nation-killer. See, "The Vanishing Russians: A Declining Population Threatens Russia’s Future."

1 comments:

Dave said...

"With Russia's dramatic demographic decline, this type of moral obliteration is more than disheartening, it's a nation-killer."

Indeed it is.

What is more disheartening still is that this nation appears to be hell-bent on following the same path to the ash-heap of history.

How excruciatingly sad.

-Dave