Lex’s sympathies are genuinely humanitarian and he’s nobody’s fool. He understands the horrors of Nazism and communism like few in the media and he lets it be known.
The great British journalist Malcolm Muggeridge called abortion “the humane holocaust.” I quite agree, though with late-term and partial birth abortion I would call it far from humane. Bill O’Reilly called partial-birth abortion supporters basically Nazis. Or at least on par with the Nazis.
The Nazi holocaust, which killed 6 million Jews – and 11 million Catholics, non-denominational Christians, gypsies, the infirm and various political adversaries – is in a category of its own.
Unlike many (though certainly not all) that faced the holocaust, the unborn don’t have the option of fighting back, since it’s an act of killing against a completely defenseless and holy-innocent person.
To ignore the fact that there are powerful Jewish figures in the media and entertainment industries, or pretend there aren’t, is a denial of reality. To make them the source of all that is wrong in those fields is also an exaggeration and one that Jew haters love to exploit.
Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn said this:
You must understand, the leading Bolsheviks who took over Russia were not Russians. They hated Russians. They hated Christians. Driven by ethnic hatred they tortured and slaughtered millions of Russians without a shred of human remorse. It cannot be overstated. Bolshevism committed the greatest human slaughter of all time. The fact that most of the world is ignorant and uncaring about this enormous crime is proof that the global media is in the hands of the perpetrators.
I wouldn’t call Solzhenitsyn anti-semitic, though radical, Soviet-loving Left-wingers have. Just like they called the heroic Pope Pius XII – who saved 800,000 Jews – a Nazi collaborator, in their typical ideological distortion of reality and preternatural hatred of Christianity.
I’m not sure a morally segregationist view of “separate but equal” applies when comparing the Nazi Holocaust to abortion.
From the point of view of a Jew who survived the Holocaust and saw his entire family tortured and murdered, I’m sure they certainly are not.
From the point of view of a baby that had its spinal cord severed, head cut off and body parts dismembered in a partial birth abortion, I’m sure he or she might sense a moral equivalence, if not one of degree or kind.
But there are no survivors of partial birth abortion, and the dead certainly tell no tales. That testimony is left for the other side–against those not written in The (Lamb’s) Book of Life, as I hope both Lex and Kanye are…