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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
The American Holocaust Memorial & Museum?
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Innocuous words of welcome, Auschwitz
Not long after George Tiller was murdered, it occurred to me that his heirs might find it difficult to unload the late abortionist's property. Who, really, would want real estate and facilities used to slaughter tens of thousands of human beings? As a pro-life advocate and former museum exhibit designer, I would. Because the most appropriate use for such property is as an educational memorial to the victims of abortion. If the death camp of Auschwitz can be rehabilitated, why not the abortion mill of Wichita?

Innocuous words of welcome, Wichita
Not long after George Tiller was murdered, it occurred to me that his heirs might find it difficult to unload the late abortionist’s property. Who, really, would want real estate and facilities used to slaughter tens of thousands of human beings? As a pro-life advocate and former museum exhibit designer, I would. Because the most appropriate use for such property is as an educational memorial to the victims of abortion. If the death camp of Auschwitz can be rehabilitated, why not the abortion mill of Wichita?

Warning at perimeter fence, Auschwitz

Nazi-era crematorium, Poland
We can call it The American Holocaust Memorial and Museum.

Roe-era crematorium, United States of America

Mothers and children entering abortion mill, Wichita
For all their differences, Auschwitz and Wichita have something in common: ghastly facilities in which members of disenfranchised populations were processed, murdered and incinerated. But more to the point, both places convey the shared philosophy, methods and utter cruelty of yesterday’s Nazis and today’s abortion advocates.

Warning at perimeter fence, Wichita
Wary of public reaction, Nazis tried to conceal what was happening behind the barbed wire of death camps; image-conscious abortion advocates lash out when photographs of disemboweled, dismembered near-term children are displayed. Nazis dehumanized their victims, denying them status as human beings and calling them parasites; abortion advocates refuse to recognize the personhood of the unborn and call them products of conception. Nazis used final solution when discussing the slaughter of Jews; abortion advocates are downright effusive, using reproductive freedom, family planning, women’s health care and choice when discussing the slaughter of children.

Mothers and children entering death camp, Auschwitz
Just as tours of Auschwitz’s horrific facilities now shed light on events of Germany’s Nazi-era, tours of Wichita’s appalling abortion mill would shed light on events of America’s Roe-era. And there is no more pressing need than to teach our people, especially our youth, the terrible truth of the American holocaust.