Abortionist's WashPost Op-Ed: "Dating an Abortion Provider Can Be Cool"
http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/katie-yoder/2017/07/12/abortionists-washpost-op-ed-dating-abortion-provider-can-be
The Washington Post is reading like an online dating profile these days. For proof, look no farther than its latest story by one abortionist who is "ready for someone to love me because I provide abortions" and even reassures readers that "dating an abortion provider can be cool." {Wow, lady ... don't look now, but your extreme desperation is showing!} 
On Monday, the Post published a piece with the headline, "I used to be quiet about the fact that I perform abortions. Now I'm upfront." The story, by gynecologist Colleen Krajewski, outlined the "stigma" abortion providers face in the dating world. ...
But Krajewski didn't start her story there. Instead she took readers back to a tattoo parlor following President Donald Trump's election.
"For the first time in decades, the fate of Roe v. Wade seemed to be in real doubt," she lamented the election, which left her in a "mix of anxiety, sadness and resolve." Her response was a new tattoo: of a "rather large coat hanger," representing women who died before legalized abortion, together with the words "Never again." {Amazing ... she wants to be cool ... so what's the first thing she does? Ah, she channels her inner-junior-high-school-Valley-Girl and rushes out to get a ... a ... a ... TATTOO! BWHA HA HA HA HA HA! Such a mature, grown up response, eh? NOT!}
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Not that that mattered, because already, she complained, "to many people, the only thing worth knowing about me is that I am a doctor who performs abortions." From women whispering with her about their own abortions to her "career" emerging as a talking point at parties, Krajewski wanted to know "How could I expect the men I date to be any different?"
She couldn't. When her dates find out, she stressed, "there's always a reaction."
"Every man I have ever dated - no matter how liberal or open-minded he professes to be - has flinched, looked away, or gone silent when I first tell him what I do," she criticized. "I watch myself transform from potential girlfriend into political symbol." {Well, dearie ... that's reality, ain't it ... they don't view you as any sort of "political symbol" ... they see you for what you are - a despicable perpetrator of infanticide - a pariah. Of course they FLINCH - your "career" is heinous - and is something they don't want to be associated with - so, neither do they want to be associated with you. If you're willing to be honest with yourself - which you obviously are not - it's really not all that terribly difficult to figure out.}

The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence