Perhaps you have seen pictures of Sara Fernanda Giromini, the founder of Femen Brazil, known to the world as ‘Sara Winter’. Beginning in 2012, she and two of her allies pushed hard for the right to kill prenatal children, often appearing topless in public in an attempt to have their shrill voices heard. She even killed her first child through abortion, galvanizing her position. So what changed her mind?

In Defense of the Defenseless

Sara decided to protect the life of her second child, and once that child was cradled in her arms she began to realize that he was the same child she had cradled in her womb.

I have repented of having had an abortion and today I ask for forgiveness. Yesterday marked one month after the birth of my baby and my life has taken on a new meaning. I’m writing this while he sleeps serenely on my lap. It is the greatest sensation in the world.

Please, women who are desperate to abort, think carefully about it. I was very sorry I did it. I don’t want the same for you.

Sara went on to write the book Bitch, No! Seven Times I was Betrayed by Feminism, where she admonishes the warped ideology of modern feminism. She is donating a portion of the proceeds to pro-life causes.

I left that movement of which for four years I was one of the principal symbols in Brazil, and no one can say the contrary! The result? Today I’m much happier and I’m able to help women more.

Sara is a shining example of self-evaluation. Although she had completely wrapped her identity around the rabid belief that women should have the right to kill their children as a means to gain equality with men, she was able to realize that the rights of women cannot be won on the backs of their mangled children. Sadly, a child had to die before she came to that realization. Don’t let that happen to you. Don’t let that happen to your child.

Embrace the beauty and dignity of all human life and fight for true human equality, beginning in the womb.

Posted by cultureshift

A plea to win the hearts of those who choose to dehumanize our development and undermine our right to live.

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  1. This is a remarkable story.

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