Anti-#abortion theater: Getting right everything @YaronBrook and the #AynRand Institute get wrong.

Nature is just. Accordingly, you can’t slaughter your child without slaughtering your self, too.

Photo by: Fibonacci Blue

As I noted yesterday, Yaron Brook of the Ayn Rand Institute is today putting on his cowardly lion costume, publicly pretending to answer any question, even though he has been evading the Planned Parenthood organ-mining scandal for seven solid months. I don’t know that the Mouch-of-the-microsecond will take up abortion even today, but I know whatever answer he gives will be inadequate.

Not so me. I have been much-benefitted by these awful atrocities, to the extent that I think I am by now completely unassailable on the topic. Here are three ways to apprehend my efforts:

1. In (brutal) fiction: Finding visibility, absolution and closure at the choo-choo train at the mall on New Year’s Eve..

2. In (many) essays: My arguments against intrauterine infanticide.

3. In (copious) video, in the form of these four video homilies from The Church of Splendor:

Terminating #Abortion: The #PlannedParenthood atrocities show that we are all ghouls now.

How to win everything – by driving everyone else crazy.

The Captain’s Commitment: Honoring our enduring obligations.

The Victims of the Sanction: @YaronBrook and the #AynRand Institute must respond on #abortion.

I think this debate is entirely mine: There is no way to reconcile a pro-liberty philosophy with hostility to marriage and family, with sexual libertinism or with abortion. Freedom emerges from strong families – and only from strong families. Any argument that undermines self-responsible fatherhood necessarily impedes and eventually eviscerates all human liberty, where arguing in behalf of Hoplite fatherhood exalts and buttresses the freedom of every individual human being.

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