May 3, 2024 8:25 am
Escaping the Trap: Navigating Abortion in France

In France, the issue of abortion is often viewed as a triumph of feminism and a symbol of women’s freedom. However, this perspective fails to take into account the complex historical context surrounding abortion in the country. The feminist movement of the 1960s, originally championed by Happy Motherhood, was overshadowed by a male-dominated group known as the Littré group, led by Dr. Pierre Simon. This group pushed for the legalization of abortion and caused internal conflicts within Happy Motherhood.

Since then, French Family Planning has aligned itself with Freemason ideology, viewing abortion as a fundamental freedom that prioritizes individual will over the sanctity of life. This perspective diminishes the role of feminism in the abortion debate, distancing it from the original ideals of Happy Motherhood. The legalization of abortion as a constitutional freedom in France reflects a broader shift towards materialism and voluntarism, elevating personal will above moral considerations.

By enshrining abortion as a freedom in the constitution, France has adopted a stance that promotes the idea of abortion as a positive act of self-affirmation rather than a destructive and morally complex decision. This viewpoint is influenced by Freemason ideology and challenges traditional conceptions of human identity and autonomy, prioritizing individual freedom over ethical considerations.

The widespread acceptance of abortion in France reflects a deep cultural shift towards materialism and moral relativism, perpetuated by powerful ideological forces. The entrenched nature of abortion as a constitutional freedom has limited public discourse on the issue, creating a climate of censorship that stifles dissenting voices. Despite this challenging landscape, there is a growing call for compassionate and reality-based discussions on abortion rooted in empathy and truth.

As an institution facing this entrenched cultural norm, the Catholic Church must confront its role in advocating for more nuanced and compassionate approaches to issues such as abortion. By offering support to pregnant women facing difficult decisions and promoting culture

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