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My son was never a 'product of rape'. He is my son!
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My son was never a 'product of rape'. He is my son!

Jennifer dalijasi savo gyvenimo liudijimu su moterimis, kurios nori atimti gyvybę savo vaikams. Ji pabrėžia, kad nė vienai iš motinų, pagimdžiusių vaikus, pradėtus po išprievartavimo, nebuvo priminta apie traumą, o tik apie gėrio pergalę prieš blogį.

By Kontrastas
·5 min read

Several years ago, Jennifer Christie was raped during a business trip. Upon learning she was pregnant, she did not terminate the pregnancy.

"He is my son. My son was never a 'rapist's child' or a 'product of rape'. He is my son. He is my current husband's son. He is a child of God," she said.

Jennifer emphasizes that abortion organizations seek to legalize abortion.

She stressed that the talk is about children conceived through rape, although they make up only 1 percent of children, and thus they seek to justify the killing of the other 99 percent of children by abortion.

The American woman points out that we know that a person can often do great evil to another person. But what would be the solution to kill another person? An innocent person? At this time, according to Jennifer, every woman should pay attention to the feeling of the mother-child relationship.

"I have never heard a mother who gave birth to a child conceived after rape say that this child reminds her of the trauma and violence she experienced. My son simply reminds me that good always conquers evil, that love is stronger than hatred, and that our humanity does not depend on how we were conceived," says Jennifer.

Jennifer says she often hears that she is wonderful, amazing, and good because she chose not to have an abortion. The American woman emphasizes that she is a flawed person who is not much different from many others.

"I see my son no differently than any other mother who looks at her child. And that is not some special thing, it is simply obvious that a mother loves her child," she stresses.

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