Neglected Youth: Children Falling Through the Cracks
In the heart of Berlin, every September, the Federal Association for Life and other like-minded groups host the 'March for Life'. This peaceful demonstration is a testament to the enduring belief that every life matters, a belief inspired by figures like the young US conservative, Charlie Kirk.
Kirk, who has captivated millions of young people with his fundamental demand for life, family, and children, has unfortunately fallen victim to left-wing radical violence. Yet, his message, rooted in the protection of life and the importance of family, continues to resonate.
The 'March for Life' is not without controversy. It often faces left-wing radical chaos, a stark contrast to the peaceful intent of the protesters. The focus of these demonstrations is the protection of unborn life, a concern that has been echoed in the ongoing debates about the legal and ethical status of the fetus.
In Germany, approximately 100,000 children do not see the light of day each year due to abortion. This startling figure has led to Christian life protectors protesting against candidates nominated for the Federal Constitutional Court, who seek to further weaken Paragraph 218 StGB, the law governing abortion in Germany.
The resistance against the hollowing out of Paragraph 218 StGB has not been in vain. The case of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, a judge who stood firm against the liberalization of abortion laws, serves as a beacon of hope.
The current support for the rights of unborn beings in Germany remains a contentious issue. Abortion is permitted up to a certain day (day X), after which it is no longer allowed. However, the political will to provide sufficient support for pregnant women and their families to choose life is still lacking. Organizations continue to advocate for better help and conditions to protect unborn children.
The low birth rate in Germany, and in many industrialized countries like China and South Korea, is a demographic issue leading to serious economic and social consequences. This low birth rate is a symptom of a society-accepted destruction of the family, a concern that is further exacerbated by the call for the complete legalization of killing children within the first twelve weeks of pregnancy by some prominent figures.
In a recent court case in Hamm, a gynecologist who sought to continue performing abortions under a church-run provider was unsuccessful in his lawsuit, despite support from left-wing abortion lobbyists. This decision underscores the importance of upholding the protection of unborn life in society.
Article 6 of the German constitution, which states that 'Marriage and family are under the special protection of the state order', should be the main focus in political debates, sermons, and speeches. Emphasizing the importance of saying yes to life, founding families, and bringing children into the world is crucial in addressing this pressing demographic issue.
In conclusion, the 'March for Life' is more than just a demonstration; it is a call to action, a reminder that every life matters, and that the protection of unborn life is a fundamental human right. The fight for life and family continues, and it is our responsibility to ensure that every child is given the opportunity to see the light of day.
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