Olivia Plath is coming under fire for celebrating killing two babies in abortions.
Plath, a star of the reality television show “Welcome to Plathville,” which airs on Disney+ and Hulu and follows the Georgia-based Plath family, publicly announced she had two abortions and promoted a music festival to benefit a D.C. abortion fund to kill even more unborn children.
In an Instagram post, Plath invited followers to the “My Body, My Festival” in Washington, listing featured artists and stating that all proceeds would go to the D.C. Abortion Fund.
She wrote: “as someone who has benefitted from abortion healthcare, it is important to me that everyone has that same option and necessary support.”
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In an accompanying Instagram video discussing uncertainty around the dangerous abortion pill mifepristone, Plath explicitly revealed she had undergone two abortions using the drug.
She stated: “The future of mifepristone being used in abortion care here in the U.S. is very uncertain. Why does this matter to me? Well, one, I believe that health care is a human right. And two, I believe that women deserve to have the same autonomy over their bodies as men receive in health care. This is probably also a good time to mention something that I’ve not talked about a lot very publicly, but I’ve actually had two abortions. And for each of those, I took mifepristone. My mom didn’t have the support that I have to decide whether or not she wanted to be a parent or to have any kids. She was from a different generation, and she lived in a pretty religious-controlling world. And I knew from the time I was a child that my mom had more kids than she wanted or felt that she was able to take care of. That just showed. I’m really thankful for therapy now. And I always told myself I was never going to repeat that life. I am so thankful that I had the options that she didn’t. I think every woman — I don’t even think, I know that every woman deserves that. Having an abortion is a decision I have never regretted, truly. I knew I was not ready to be a parent. I never should have had kids with that person.”
Plath, who has not previously spoken publicly in detail about the abortions, described them as decisions she has never regretted and framed them as a form of health care she wished her mother had access to.
But pro-life commenters disagree.
An author at Live Action offered commentary on Plath’s announcement, writing: “Though Plath bemoans the possibility that mifepristone may not be sent through the mail any longer, it is a long-overdue development. Safety regulations surrounding abortion have been drastically weakened in recent years, putting women’s lives at risk.”
The organization continued: “In addition, abortion doesn’t even the tally marks in health care between men and women. Legalized abortion allows women to determine whether another human being gets to live or die. Legalized abortion was built on the idea that if bad men could abandon their children, then women could kill them. Abortion has allowed for a ‘gender perspective’ in which the mother can choose life or death for the baby while the father has no say at all. This is not equality.”
Live Action added: “Not wanting to ‘repeat’ her mother’s life with nine children does not mean that Plath had to have abortions. Abortion is not health care, and women deserve better than to put their lives and health at risk for a lie that tells them they cannot have a happy or successful life with unexpected children.”










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