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Abortion As Art?

— Posted by John (April 17, 2008 at 10:50 am)

**UPDATE, 4/18, 4:55pm: A Yale spokesperson says Shvarts’ project was a hoax. Shvarts disagrees.

There has already been a lot of reaction among pro-lifers to the news that a Yale student, Aliza Shvarts, plans to display for her senior art project “a documentation of a nine-month process” during which she repeatedly got pregnant and took drugs to induce abortions on herself.

An article in the Yale Daily News also reports:

[Shvarts] said she was not concerned about any medical effects the forced miscarriages may have had on her body. The abortifacient drugs she took were legal and herbal, she said, and she did not feel the need to consult a doctor about her repeated miscarriages.

Kristan Hawkins, executive director of Students for Life of America, has issued a challenge to the major pro-abortion groups:

“I call on Planned Parenthood, NARAL, NOW and all other so-called pro-choice groups to condemn this. Abortion should never be trivialized as a matter of ‘art.’”

It will be hard for them to do that, as these groups have been saying for decades that women should be able to have abortions for any reason at all.

In all honesty, for me personally, I’d have to say I’m not surprised by the news of this “art project”.

After all, when a culture teaches that morality is something to be determined by each individual, and that there’s no such thing as right and wrong, it shouldn’t surprise us when someone actually says there’s nothing wrong with something everybody knows is very, very wrong.

My other reaction to this news is one of deep sorrow and pity for Aliza Shvarts. I’m no psychologist, but if this isn’t a cry for help on her part, I don’t know what is.

Clearly, her actions are wrong. And clearly, Yale has a lot to answer for by not stopping her from—at the very least—putting her health in serious danger.

But I would say this: Please, please—resist the temptation to judge her (see Luke 6:37-42) and to say nasty things about her personally.

Instead, pray for her.

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5 Comments on “Abortion As Art?”

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  1. Mary says:

    It appears to be a hoax. For one thing, she claims to have used “herbs” to procure the “miscarriages” and that would probably have put her in the emergency room. Using such herbs once has killed women.

    However, I still think that she needs — at least — psychiatric examination.

    Comment posted April 17th, 2008 at 5:32 pm
  2. RSD says:

    I understand she was a Valedictorian… such a waste of good education and talent…(even if it was a hoax)…reminds me of a certain politician, too…

    Education w/ o morals to guide it…tsk, tsk, tsk…

    Comment posted April 18th, 2008 at 7:56 am
  3. petrufied says:

    just the idea of it scares me. I don’t understand how she never expected it would shock anybody (well, according to the news link anyway). :-S

    Comment posted April 20th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
  4. Miss March says:

    Incredible and terribly sad, even if it is a hoax. The very idea is so misguided and I feel terribly for someone who would be so confused as to think of it as an “art form.” To think of the great GIFT of LIFE being destroyed and misused for one of the “finer things OF LIFE” is terrible.

    Comment posted April 21st, 2008 at 12:33 pm
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    Comment posted May 12th, 2008 at 7:25 am

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