A US couple’s decision to let the public vote on whether or not they should keep their baby has dismayed prolifers.
Pete and Alisha Arnold, both 30, have set up the website,
www.birthornot.com, to allow people to place their vote, as well as
share their thoughts and see pictures of the foetus – nicknamed
“Wiggles” by the pair.
Alisha is already 17 weeks pregnant, meaning that the unborn baby is
entering the stage of growth where it is able to suck its thumb and hear
voices.
The couple have given the public until December 7 to vote, just two
days before the couple reach the legal limit for an abortion in their
home state of Minnesota – 20 weeks, a stage at which it is believed
babies can experience pain.
The Arnolds say on their website that the public’s vote “will not go unheard”.
“The whole point here is to let people have a real way to voice your
opinion on the topic of abortion and have it actually make a difference
in the real world,” they say.
The poll has horrified prolifers in the UK as well as in the US.
Rebecca Ng, of the London-based Pro-Life Alliance, said the website was “horrifying and objectionable”.
“Whatever may or may not be real about this website, the ultrasound
of the baby is of a real human being. To think for one minute that his
or her experience is going to be determined by those who log on and vote
is absolutely spine-chilling,” she said.
At one point, there were more votes for the pair to abort their baby
but the last few days have seen a significant increase in the number of
votes for the birth to go ahead after some prolifers began rallying
people to vote against the abortion.
Out of more than 70,000 votes polled, 56,000 people want the couple to give birth – nearly 80 per cent of the votes so far.
However some prolifers are choosing to stay away from the poll altogether.
Anthony Ozimic, of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children,
said they were advising people not to vote at all because the entire
concept of the poll was “wrong”.
“We are not encouraging people to participate in this vote because
the child’s right to life is unshakeable regardless of what a poll says
and it is simply wrong to subject it to vote. We should refuse to make
that choice,” he said.
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