Corporate Media Never Cared About Abortion Pill Deaths
The article discusses the media’s response to the controversial case of Amber Thurman, a Georgia woman who died along with her twin babies due to complications from the abortion pill regimen. It criticizes both Democrats and corporate media for allegedly misrepresenting the cause of her death, claiming that they shifted blame onto pro-life policies rather than addressing the dangers associated with mifepristone, one of the drugs used in the abortion process.
Despite a meaningful study revealing that complications from the abortion pill are 22 times more common than previously acknowledged, the article asserts that such findings have been largely ignored by mainstream media outlets.The piece argues that if the media truly cared about the welfare of women affected by the abortion pill, they would highlight the risks and adverse effects it poses, instead of perpetuating narratives that align with pro-abortion agendas.
The author calls for better media accountability regarding coverage of abortion and emphasizes the need for increased awareness about the potential hazards of abortion pills, particularly mifepristone, suggesting that the silence surrounding these issues reflects a prioritization of political goals over the lives of women like Thurman.
Democrats and corporate media spent much of the 2024 election cycle trying to pin deaths directly linked to the abortion pill on pro-life policies. Their lies and deceptions primarily centered on the story of Amber Thurman, a Georgia woman who died alongside her twin babies after suffering complications stemming from the abortion pill.
Thurman’s death is no doubt the direct result of a two-drug regimen (mifepristone and misoprostol) responsible for more than half of the nation’s abortions. Yet, outlets such as ProPublica skipped past mifepristone’s known correlation with serious adverse events to insist that women who took the pills, such as Thurman and Candi Miller, lost their lives due to pro-life laws.
Years after Thurman’s death, the harmful and sometimes fatal effects of mifepristone on women and their babies are no doubt still news. Yet, when the “largest known study of the abortion pill” debuted this week, showing the rate of serious or life-threatening complications after the abortion pill is 22 times higher than the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the mifepristone manufacturer Danco Laboratories suggest, the same outlets that spent months smearing pro-life protections to advance Democrats’ radical abortion agenda were silent.
Corporate media’s blackout on a landmark study should not come as a shock.
If the press truly cared about women like Thurman suffering and potentially dying, they would amplify news that tens of thousands of women who took the abortion pill over a seven-year period ended up with emergency room visits, sepsis, infections, follow-up surgeries, hemorrhage, or other complications. Instead, the little media attention the wide-ranging analysis of mifepristone-related insurance claims has received was written off as “junk science,” using quotes from abortion activists.
The same outlets snubbing the new mifepristone study are the ones that routinely lament abortion limits, despite the fact that those better reflect Americans’ true feelings about abortion than Democrats’ abortion through birth agenda.
As Democrats’ biggest abortion ally, the press ignore mounting science about the dangers of mifepristone to pitch the abortion pill as a safe, effective, and easy way to end the life of an unborn child largely undetected. Shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson decision, the media even ran puff pieces about the abortion activists smuggling abortion pills to women in red states.
On the flip side, any mention of the legal battles concerning life-saving abortion pill reversal or the movement to hold accountable abortionists who prescribe mifepristone to women in red states like Texas without ever examining them is laden with hostility from the media.
The data about mifepristone’s devastating effects on women and babies is clearer now than ever before and may even prompt action from the FDA. But don’t expect the corporate media to cover it well, if at all.
The press, which prided itself on amplifying Thurman’s story and the Harris-Walz campaign’s use of it, only pretends to care about victims of the abortion pill if they can figure out a way to twist them to meet their political aims.
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