You don't have to watch those videos of Planned Parenthood officials released by an anti-abortion group.
No one will force you. And you'd be right to look with suspicion at anyone who tells you that you must watch them.
So I'm not telling you to watch. But I am asking you to ask yourself two questions:
Is there a cost to avoidance? And what is the cost?
A new video came out the other day, a fifth video, of Planned Parenthood officials talking in chilling euphemisms and grisly business in the lab, secretly recorded by the Center for Medical Progress.
Of course, you can ignore it, and the others too. Perhaps it's safer that way. There's something to be said for avoidance, and I suppose many have avoided the videos, thoughtful and decent people on all sides of the issue.
I hoped to avoid it as well, but when the new video was released, I was drawn to it, though I knew it would be painful. It was.
Like the other videos, the fifth centers on Planned Parenthood's fetal organ harvests, but the new video also deals with the issue of "intact" fetuses, discussed in neutral, bureaucratic language.