Media’s Pro-Choice Darling Called Humans ‘Ecotumors'

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CountdownTo liberal media outlets, Warren Hern, one of the few late-term abortion providers in the country, has been worthy of praise as a doctor who boldly stands up for his beliefs in the face of intimidation - a lonely humanitarian braving violent death for the sake of his patients.

That's the picture painted by TV and other media. What's missing from the portrait is Hern's belief that humans are "malignant ecotumors," his refusal to be called an abortionist, and his strident denunciations of the pro-life movement.

Attention has turned to Hern in the wake of the May 31 murder of Kansas late-term abortionist (and Hern friend) George Tiller. Since then, Hern has appeared on MSNBC, CNN and NPR. Print media, including the Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Boston Globe and The Chicago Tribune have cited him.

Esquire magazine devoted 9,000 words to Hern in its current issue, which sparked his Aug. 12 appearance on MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Show and praise from Keith Olbermann.

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‘Best Person in the World'?

Olbermann and Maddow highlighted Hern's portrayal of pro-life advocates as dangerous vigilantes, a point made repeatedly in the Esquire profile, but MSNBC ignored another claim noted in the article. Hern thinks of mankind as "a malignant ecotumor." 

A statement like that, however, wouldn't help Maddow and Olbermann's portrayal of Hern as a victim of far-right ideologues.

Olbermann named Hern "Best Person in the World" on August 6 and used the abortionist to fan the flames of his on-going feud with Fox News' Bill O'Reilly. Olbermann said of Hern:

He says Tiller - Tiller's death was the result of 35 years, of quote, hate speech against doctors who performed abortions, like the drum beat on Fox about Tiller the baby Killer.

[Hern] says more than that. Quoting him, "Bill O'Reilly is a disgrace to American society. He's full of blank. This is not a debate. It's a civil war. And the other people are using bullets and bombs. I think," he went on, "O'Reilly is a fascist and would fit right in Nazi Germany, as far as I'm concerned."

There it is. Bill O'Reilly will never understand that the people who agreed with him on Tiller the baby killer do not stop at argument or political action. They use bullets and bombs and he, O'Reilly, has voluntarily associated himself with and encouraged them.

Maddow noted Hern's "considerable bravery" for appearing on television "given the threats" he faces and invited him to draw comparisons to the recent town hall outbursts about health care and the violence that ended Tiller's life.   

Maddow also allowed Hern to state unchallenged, that the term "abortionist" is used by pro-life advocates to "stigmatize" doctors who perform abortions. That's a claim Hern made in the Esquire profile as well, and it suits his self-portrayal and the media's desire to show him as a victim.

But there are other details in the Esquire article that don't quite fit the victim narrative.

Humans as a "Malignant Ecotumor"

Richardson's Esquire article highlighted something MSNBC ignored: Hern has repeatedly and publicly advanced a twisted, hateful view of humanity.

"The human species is an example of a malignant ecotumor, an uncontrolled proliferation of a single species that threatens the existence of other species in their habitats," he wrote in a paper published in Population and Environment in 1990. He concluded that, "The idea that the human population is a planetary cancer is a profoundly disturbing conclusion, but the observations of the scientific community over the last 20 years have provided massive support this hypothesis and little, if anything, to refute it."

His opinion didn't change over the course of 18 years. "From the point of view of a physician, the expanding, invasive, colonizing urban form with highly irregular borders resembles a malignant lesion," wrote Hern in a 2008 paper published in the International Journal of Anthropology. "Malignant neoplasms have at least four major characteristic: rapid, uncontrolled growth; invasion and destruction of adjacent normal tissues (eco systems); metastasis (distant colonization); and de-differentiation."

In the recent profile, Esquire writer John H. Richardson asked Hern if his belief that humans are a "malignant ecotumor" "invites the hate." Hern claimed, "I'm not inviting people to do anything. I'd like them to think. What a concept ..."

It's Hern's "humans as cancer" hypothesis that drives him to perform abortions. He told Richardson, "I do think that helping people control their fertility is highly consistent with helping people be responsible citizens of the planet. If somebody misunderstands it or tries to distort it, I don't give a s---." 

And back in 1990, he told the Edmonton Journal, "Providing abortion services is not only consistent with my personal and professional ethics, but I see it as consistent with this larger view that one of the most urgent necessities is providing people with fertility control that's safe, effective, and offered in a humane and dignified way."

"Humane and dignified?" During the heated debate surrounding the 2003 partial-birth abortion ban, Hern discussed what he perceived as the gray area in the law in a Slate.com article. "The fetus cannot be delivered ‘alive' in my procedure - as the ban stipulates in defining prohibited procedures - because I begin by giving the fetus an injection that stops its heart immediately," he explained. Later in the article Hern described an abortion he performed on a woman in her 17th week:

Because of the two days of prior treatment, the amniotic membranes were visible and bulging. I ruptured the membranes and released the fluid to reduce the risk of amniotic fluid embolism. Then I inserted my forceps into the uterus and applied them to the head of the fetus, which was still alive, since fetal injection is not done at that stage of pregnancy. I closed the forceps, crushing the skull of the fetus, and withdrew the forceps. The fetus, now dead, slid out more or less intact.

None of this was mentioned when Hern appeared on television.

Not an "Abortionist"

While Hern has been unapologetic and not the least reluctant to describe abortions in graphic detail, he still claimed to hate the term "abortionist."

Hern explained to Richardson that the "abortionist" label is now "a degrading and demeaning word that has the same negative connotations as the most despicable racial epithet."

Richardson, to his credit, called the word "a simple descriptive term like ‘podiatrist'" and "the right word, an accurate word," and continued to use "abortionist" throughout the article. But he noted that "our discomfort with it is but a measure of how poisoned the language of abortion has become."

Richardson's insistent use of "abortionist" is rare for mainstream media outlets. Others use "abortion provider," "doctor who performs abortions," or simply "doctor" or "physician" as descriptors for abortionists. The terms, while accurate, obfuscate the intent of abortion - to end a human life.

The media further water down abortion in their descriptions of the procedure, as CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent Sanjay Gupta did in his June 2 description of late-term abortion following Tiller's murder.

"The type of abortion that does happen late is often something where the cervix is dilated, the fetus is removed, sometimes medicines or chemicals are injected into the womb as well. So that's typically what you're talking about when you're talking about late-term abortion," he stated on CNN's Newsroom.

One wonders whether Gupta read Hern's abortion description in Slate. And that description was for an abortion at 17 weeks. What would one at a later stage entail, and how would Gupta downplay its horror?

Pro-Life "Fascists," "Terrorists"  

Just after George Tiller's murder, Hern pleaded for a cooling off of the rhetoric in the abortion debate. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on June 1, "We need to use language that is respectful instead of the hateful hate language of the anti-abortion movement, which is often used by legitimate so-called journalists like William Saletan, Ellen Goodman, and Chris Matthews."

But as MSNBC's Olbermann approvingly noted, Hern doesn't shrink from inflammatory speech. And, just as Hern's view of "humans as malignant ecotumors" has been consistent, so has his characterization of pro-life advocates as fascists.

In a 2002 op-ed for The Colorado Statesman, Hern compared pro-life advocates to the Taliban and the violent Egyptian Islamic Brotherhood. He described a confrontation between him and members of the Brotherhood in 1994 and concluded, "The Egyptian Islamic Brotherhood has something in common with the American anti-abortion fanatics.  For both, I represent an idea that they hate: freedom. Worse, I represent, along with others, a movement that threatens male dominance and gives freedom to women."

Hern continued, "If this hatred of freedom for women were confined to the Taliban of Afghanistan, it would be bad enough.  But one American political party has used hatred of freedom for women to gain power at all levels in our country."

Seven years later, Hern claimed to Richardson, "It is my views that we are dealing with a fascist movement. It's a terrorist, violent terrorist movement, and they have a fascist ideology."

He continued, "They seem civilized but underneath you have this seething mass of angry, rabid anger and hatred of freedom that is really frightening, and they support people like the guy who shot George [Tiller] - they're all pretending to be upset, issuing statements about how much they deplore violence, but it's just bull----. That is exactly what they wanted to happen."

During his appearance on Maddow's program, Maddow acknowledged "In the extreme-anti-abortion movement or in the anti-abortion movement even more broadly, of course, the large majority of protestors and even people who feel strongly about the issue are peaceful."

But Hern would have none of it. "The anti-abortion movement and the rest of the radical political and religious right is fundamentally opposed to the basic premises of American society," he said. "They don't accept the rule of law. They don't want debate. They don't want discussion. They don't want reason. They don't want moderate discussion. They want totalitarian, theocratic society and they are willing to use violence to get it."

But that "totalitarian, theocratic society" idea was conspicuously missing from the statements of major pro-life organizations after Tiller's murder.

Charmaine Yoest, president and CEO of Americans United for Life, said "The foundational right to life that our work is dedicated to extends to everyone."

Family Research Council president Tony Perkins stated, "As Christians we pray and look toward the end of all violence and for the saving of souls, not the taking of human life. George Tiller was a man who we publicly sought to stop through legal and peaceful means.

Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America, reminded people of how most pro-life advocates protest, "Through the years, hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers have prayed for George Tiller, peacefully tried to persuade him to end his killing of innocent children and exploitation of women, and actively worked to enforce the laws of Kansas. We were guided by the hope that he would change his ways and find forgiveness in Jesus Christ."

The National Right to Life Committee's executive director, Dr. David N. O'Steen, affirmed the notion that all life is sacred, "The pro-life movement works to protect the right to life and increase respect for human life. The unlawful use of violence is directly contrary to that goal."

To say that these groups and their members are "fundamentally opposed to the basic premises of American society" ignores the defining statement of one of America's founding documents: "that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

Abortion Has Consequences

The Esquire profile included one brief glimpse of doubt about his work from Hern.

Richardson reported, "In passing, the abortionist says you can never get used to this...you can't, he says. I think we're hardwired, biologically, to protect small, vulnerable creatures, especially babies. The fetuses may not be babies, but some of them are pretty close."

Richardson quoted Hern's own words, written in 1980: "We have reached a point in this particular technology where there is no possibility of denying an act of destruction. It is before one's eyes. The sensations of dismemberment flow through the forceps like an electric current. It is the crucible of a raging controversy, the confrontation of a modern existential dilemma. The more we seem to solve the problem, the more intractable it becomes."

But Hern complained to Richardson that, "the anti-abortion people quote the s--- out of it. It's kind of antiabortion porn for them." He also conceded that the pro-choice people "don't like it when you talk about how it really feels to do this work."

That last comment captured the mainstream media's reluctance to talk about abortion beyond euphemisms like those from Gupta, or the usual pro-abortion talking points. If there was truly nothing wrong with abortion, why resort to name-calling instead of the debate the pro-abortion groups claim they want to have? Why not call abortion providers abortionists? And why not show the full measure of abortionists' character?

It's because no matter what, abortion is the taking of innocent life. That's a truth the media can't handle.

—Colleen Raezler is a research assistant at the Culture and Media Institute


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hern

Isn't it somewhat of a shame that neither KOthe JO or Maddow's respective mothers never knew Hern on a professional basis?

I'm in the camp

that believes it's never too late!  After all, it IS called "late term", right?  What's a few more days (weeks, months, years).  Just take the little scissors and puncture their little pointed heads and suck out all that nasty stuff.

See?  All better now!

I call it, "changing their minds" about abortion, especially late term abortion. 

Hmmm. Let's take that idea

Hmmm. Let's take that idea to extremes. Couldn't the Olbermann fetus be aborted in its 47th year? After all, its not really a life, is it?

Abortionistas

And they do their deeds at an abortuary.

 

 

Not an Abortionist?

So what do I now call my dentist? If you are proud of what you do, then call it what it is. Deep sea driller, demolition derby driver, street person, or even (gasp!)  'liberal'. Hey, I'm not ashamed to be what I am. Why is Hern?

Abortionists Playing the Race Card

Hern explained to Richardson that the "abortionist" label is now "a degrading and demeaning word that has the same negative connotations as the most despicable racial epithet."

So now abortionists are playing the race card, too?  

"I support the President but not his policies" - Blonde

The Doctor Is Right.....

The doctor is right about the term abortionist! But only in that it does not fully describe! The Term "Infant Serial Murderer" would be more appropriate!

Anti-abortion porn?

Say what? 

"We have reached a point in this particular technology where there is no possibility of denying an act of destruction. It is before one's eyes. The sensations of dismemberment flow through the forceps like an electric current. It is the crucible of a raging controversy, the confrontation of a modern existential dilemma. The more we seem to solve the problem, the more intractable it becomes."

Sounds like a sadistic, homicidal maniac to me.  Hmmm...

abortionist (n)  def:  Sadistic, homicidal maniac.

I hope he fails, too.

 

 

Dr. Josef Mengele

"I'm speaking with Dr. Josef Mengele about recent comments made about his valuable medical and scientific contributions. Doctor, Bill O'Reilly on his show..."

"Nazi!"

"Excuse me?"

"Bill O'Reilly is a Nazi. He uses fear and intimidation and lies to smear me and my work."

"But aren't you a...a..."

"A what? A Doctor? A scientist? Someone working for the greater good? If that's me, then guilty as charged."

"You are, are you not, a Nazi?"

"Maybe."

"It says so in the bio you faxed over."

"Look Larry, there's big "N" Nazis and there's little "n" Nazis. People like O'Reilly take something like little "n" Naziism and turn it into something ugly. He's the real Nazi here. Not me. Not you. Not your wonderful audience."

"Thank you Doctor for clarifying. Coming up next Ben Affleck talks about his hernia."

Hmmmm ... Josef Mengele.

Hmmmm ... Josef Mengele. Isn't that now spelled E-z-e-k-i-e-l E-m-a-n-u-e-l ?

"Feud between Olbermann and O'Reilly"?

That's kind of like saying that the fly is feuding with the flyswatter or the bug zapper.

Olbergoebbels isn't even in the same league as O'Reilly, talent-wise, ratings-wise or even human being-wise.

"Let him who would move the world, first move himself." -Socrates

"We sit together, the mountain and I, until only the mountain remains." -Li Po

Actually They Are...

Actually, Olberfuher and Meathead O'Reilly are in the same league in one way: They're both lying sacks of crap.

~This makes me so sick

I'm going to have to go take my feelings out on the weeds in my garden. For once, I wish there were more of them. The current quantity may not suffice.

So they 'may not be babies, but some of them are close'? I'd like to know.. When in the history of this godforsaken planet has ANYTHING OTHER THAN A BABY been birthed out of a woman's womb?

Sick SOB's are going to have a lot to answer for one day. 

Matthew 19:14   

But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven.

 

Dissent: It's not just for liberals anymore.-kudzupolitics, USA Today

Hern is right, he is not an abortionist-he is a murderer.

He is no better than the low-life, murdering scum currently riding benches on death row, and no different than Joseph Mengele.

The fact that this cold-blooded killer has been elevated to such a lofty position by the people on the left only serves to demonstrate what sick, evil and deranged people they truly are.

Perhaps Hern will do the world a favor and perform a post-natal abortion on himself.

-Dave

when I read this I too

when I read this I too thought Mengele

This is very disturbing

In reading this I truly have to wonder about man. That this creature walks is an abomination to life. His personal discription of this murder was heart wrenching. In truth I believe that Science is the the answer in this debate. The more that is known, shown and can no longer be suppresed in the media,  the more that rational human beings, in huge numbers will demand an end. It will happen. 

Not only is this guy

Not only is this guy evil...he is prideful about the evil he does.  I'd say that at this point Satan has got this guy hook, line, and sinker.

 

www.theholyrosary.org

"There is no problem, I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we can not resolve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary."  -Sister Lucia

"The human species is an

"The human species is an example of a malignant ecotumor..."  He came to that conclusion after years of association with people like himself.

"If all the pro-aborts and pro-euthanasiatics were either aborted or euthanized the world would be a far far better place" - Publius Jr.

Side note:  Does BHO's "end of life" care apply to fetuses?

20 Yrs. or so Ago

About 20 yrs. ago i was reading a Pro-Life book where on a Sat. the Daddy of the family could'nt stay home with his 5yr. old daughter because his church was protesting at an abortuary that day. As the Daddy gathered up his protest signs he was explaining to his daughter that he could'nt stay home and be with her because they were killing babies at that clinic and he had to go and protest. The little girl looked up at him and said "Well Daddy if they are really killing babies in there why don't you do something about it besides walk up and down the sidewalk carrying a silly ole sign?" He did'nt have an answer.

And neither do i ???

kilrod   

If an unborn child cannot trust you, why should I,?? 

Eco-Tumor?

If this clown really believes that, why doesn't he take gas and dispense with one large ecotumor? 

Choselife3X,

I doubt you've come back to this thread after your therapeutic gardening, but it made me so sick, too.  I'm choked up and speechless.   Especially since we have a new baby in the family.  An "inconvenient" one, too. 

Watch this guy become a czar.   

 

~Karin

Congratulations on the baby, that makes my day. There's nothing better than a new little one. My youngest will be 11 months old shortly and he weighs 24 pounds. *sigh* I miss the "put 'em down and they stay there" age!

Two of our three were "inconvenient", and we couldn't be happier. Now the garden is weeded, my blood pressure is down, and the fruits of my labor are sauteing on the stove. Until the fruits of my other labor eat them, anyway!  ;-)

All the best, give the baby an extra kiss for me.

 

Dissent: It's not just for liberals anymore.-kudzupolitics, USA Today

You gotta credit people when

You gotta credit people when their committed to their cause- this guys playin' nutjob, and he's all in.

At National Abortion

At National Abortion Federation meetings and seminars, Hern will chew out his fellow abortionists for taking inexcusable risks with patients' lives. "The way to avoid being sued by these people is to stop committing malpractice." But in public he insists that there's no need for oversight of abortion facilities because all abortion "providers" are such honest, stalwart, competent fellows who never commit quackery.

In other words he's a lying sack of $hit. 

Legalized Murder

This man is describing murder--sadistic, hands-on, up-close murder. What kind of human being could commit such acts?Like a serial killer, he derives pleasure from exerting the ultimate power of taking life at will. However, this particular monster doesn't even have to seek out his victims. No, his victims are offered up to him by willing participants in his gruesome and lethal scheme. It is legal murder. And he is evil personified.

Legalized Murder

This man is describing murder--sadistic, hands-on, up-close murder. What kind of human being could commit such acts? Like a serial killer, he derives pleasure from exerting the ultimate power of taking life at will. However, this particular monster doesn't even have to seek out his victims. No, his victims are offered up to him by willing participants in his gruesome and lethal scheme. It is legalized murder. And he is evil personified.

These people exist (the

These people exist (the doctor Mengele guy and the Libtard talking heads) only because many other people support them in some way, shape or manner.

That's the scariest thing.

Some crackpot who likes abortions but has no "patients" nor loudmouth supporters in the media would simply be a creature one step away from the mad house and we would know not of him.

One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.

You People Should Be Ashamed Of Yourselves...

You know, I am getting really sick and tired of the liberals and you conservatives calling each other evil. And when you two go over the top and start making Nazi comparisons, that is crossing the line. I am a secular Jew, and my last name is Rozner, a variation of the name Rosner, which was featured prominently on Oskar Schindler's list of the thousands of Jews he saved. I don't doubt that I am related to those Rosners that suffered or died in those Nazi concentration camps, and I have a feeling they would be holding you to the table and scream "shame on you." You Christians no nothing about what my people went through, and the way you flagrantly use these terms about Nazism applying to a fellow man makes me want to defecate on your graves.

I have said before that I am uncomfortable with an abortion being being performed by an abortionist after twenty-four days after conception (There, I said abortionist, you Political Correctness thugs, thank you very much.) For you to say that this abortionist Dr. Hern is akin to Dr. Mengle or something is dspicable on so many levels. I don't think these abortionists get any pleasure from doing the deed, as uncomforting to me as it sounds. It seems most of the time that it's done out of neccesity, and since no one has enough power or clout to get Roe vs. Wade reversed, I find it to be legal, if not moral.

Second, I could make a better argument that the Catholic Church is more culpable in aiding the Nazis during the Holocaust than this abortionist. Just read Hitler's Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII by John Cornwell to see for yourself. And yet I don't call any practicing Catholic evil unless they represent a group that openly mocks the fact that their church aided Adolf Hitler in hunting down and murdering the Jews (Catholic League, anyone? Of course I only refer to that lying sack of crap as "Jabba the Don-of-puke". I'll have to go through all of my comments to see if I refered to him as evil because I'm pretty sure I called him pernicious and disgusting, but not evil.) Anyway, I hate the Church itself in the Vatican and its group of elite, effite snobs, but I don't hate regular practicing Catholics. My late step-grandfather was a practicing Catholic, and I loved him dearly. I would never say he was evil because he was Catholic and his church was culpable in aiding Hitler. You, however, don't even get your facts straight and quickly fall for the liberal trap of feelings by calling an abortionist evil without even reading about why it is he performs abortions.

When this Dr. Hern says malignant ecotumors, it does sound particularly odd, to say the least, but it's clearly his own definition of population control, which I disagree with, but it's his opinion. You are not following the advice of those pro-life groups as was stated in the article. They prayed for Dr. TIller to end his practice. That didn't call him evil. You don't represent the pro-life side, but rather the fringe anti-abortion-by-force side that's made up of the reprobates from Operation Rescue and that sonuvabitch vigilante murderer Scott Roeder. You want to kill Dr. Hern? Be my guest. Just don't expect me to pray for you to succeed because I'd being praying for you toface justice and get the death penalty if you did do that evil deed.

7s... Another precious

7s...

Another precious post as usual...typical.

Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh

Sticks, you are wrong on so many levels it is astounding

We Christians know nothing of what Jews went through?

Most of us of the Christian persuasion know full well of the suffering of the Jewish race throughout history. I dare say many of us are far more aware of it then most "secular" Jews, as we have access to historical references most seculars won't go near.

Your assertion that just because abortion is "legal," and therefore somehow "moral," is unconscionable in the extreme. We Christians happen to believe that the taking of human life for any reason other that defense of oneself, or in a time of war, is murder, and murder is about as immoral as it gets.

As for your lament of us comparing Hern to Mengele, are you truly that ignorant of what Mengele actually did during his tenure as a so-called Nazi "doctor?" Or are you ignorant about what a late-term abortion actually is?

Hern has murdered children who could survive outside the womb, as did Mengele. The only real difference between them was that Mengele performed hideous experiments on many children, then had many of them eliminated.

Sorry, but I put them both in the same bucket of feces.

[BTW-God selected the Jewish people as his chosen because they were the smallest minority on the planet, yet they have survived 6000+ years of history, in which just about every other race or culture has tried its damndest to either subjugate or DESTROY them.

Funny, most other races and cultures that existed 6,000 years ago have been corrupted and/or have intermingled to the point where they no-longer exist, yet the Jewish race and culture has survived virtually intact.

Despite that amazing fact, you have chosen not to believe that God has had any part in this, if you even believe in God in the first place. That is extraordinary in and of itself.]

I have known some self-loathing Jews in my time, but you take the cake, the blue ribbon, the table it is sitting on, and the county fair in which it appeared.

-Dave

Dave--re 7s

Was there an escape from the local mental hospital????

misterbill,

LOL-It appears there was.

I just don't understand these so-called "secular" Jews, and my frustration grows exponentially as I realize more and more just how truly ignorant of the history of their very own people they truly are, which is why they apparently do not see what is coming, though it has been written about for several thousand years.

[Of course, if you don't know where you have been, then how can you see where you are going?]

Soon, the world's armies will be massing against the Jewish homeland in an effort to eradicate them as a people once and for all.

At least we know that effort will ultimately fail, but what a hideous battle it will be in the interim.

It's just too bad that Biblical ignorance is what will ultimately bring it all about.

-Dave

 "Secular" Jew makes very

 "Secular" Jew makes very little sense.

You trying to say Jesus Christ can't hit a curveball?