Divine Wrath: Decadent Ireland Destroys Itself
Ireland suffered an unprecedented loss of children killed by abortion in 2023. The country reached a record number, estimated at over 10,000 death. This is the population of towns such as Longford, Rush, Portmarnock, Skerries and Ballina.
Figures released by the Health Service Executive (HSE) on Thursday show that General practitioners made a total of 9,218 requests for abortions in the first 11 months of 2023, not including hospital abortions.
Abortion was legalised at the end of 2018, following a referendum in which 66% of Irish people voted in favour of killing unborn children.
Before abortion was introduced in Ireland, it is estimated that 2,879 mothers travelled to Britain to abort their babies.
No one is surprised that the number of mothers having abortions has risen in 2019 to 6,666 and in 2020 to 6,577, despite the merciless lockdown imposed on the population under the pretext of the Covid hysteria while life-saving therapies have been suspended.
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Figures released by the Health Service Executive (HSE) on Thursday show that General practitioners made a total of 9,218 requests for abortions in the first 11 months of 2023, not including hospital abortions.
Abortion was legalised at the end of 2018, following a referendum in which 66% of Irish people voted in favour of killing unborn children.
Before abortion was introduced in Ireland, it is estimated that 2,879 mothers travelled to Britain to abort their babies.
No one is surprised that the number of mothers having abortions has risen in 2019 to 6,666 and in 2020 to 6,577, despite the merciless lockdown imposed on the population under the pretext of the Covid hysteria while life-saving therapies have been suspended.
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