Europe varies. I am fairly certain that when abortion becomes an issue (which it is at present only in a few Catholic countries, especially Italy and Ireland) this kind of reactions will develop, especially in the Low Countries, Germany and Scandinavia and probably England. Elsewhere there is more likely to be an understanding of the dubious nature of this kind of propaganda. However, the point is that because abortion in Europe was never unlimited - most countries stop at the third or sixth month - the European consciences have not been as constantly stimulated as the American, where such things as partial-birth abortion ended up on the newspapers and being vigorously debated. However, my view is that the day is coming. I know for a fact that even in Britain, which is a kind of one-party state where abortion is concerned, they are having trouble finding doctors interested in performing the "service". As someone said, you don't become a doctor with the idea of tearing human flesh and dropping torn human limbs down the drain.
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