
Kermit Gosnell Is Dead: Justice or a Convenient Exit?
Let’s talk about a name that should still send chills down the spine of any decent American: Kermit Gosnell.
The infamous Philadelphia abortionist, convicted of murdering infants who were born alive by cutting their spinal cords with scissors, has died at the age of 85.
This wasn’t medicine. This was pure evil — a house of horrors where living babies were executed after delivery. The mainstream media spent years calling it an “isolated case” and hiding behind euphemisms like “reproductive rights.” But the truth never changed: babies were born breathing and then murdered in cold blood.
Now he dies quietly in custody, and suddenly the story is barely a footnote. Coincidence? Or a very convenient way to bury one of the darkest chapters in modern American history?
How many more Gosnells are still operating while the media averts its eyes? We owe it to every victim and every American who still believes in basic human dignity to remember what this man did — and what kind of system allowed it to happen for so long.
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