Sign Language Interpreter Shares Horrific Experience of Interpreting an Abortion Procedure
“I tried to remain calm. I interpreted back and forth, but when the murder began, I lost it.”
A woman who was once hired by Planned Parenthood as a sign language interpreter for patients shared a harrowing account of when she was unwittingly used to interpret an abortion procedure.
The experience brought the woman, Hope, to hysterical tears as she told Life News, and what she witnessed that day could not adequately be described as “abortion” or “murder,” but rather a “slaughter.”
Hope says:
At 10:30 sharp, we entered the operating room. That’s when my stomach started to turn. Previously, when I’d read “medical procedure,” it had been for ultrasounds. But this was different – we were in an OR. The lights were too bright for the size of the room. There were cold-looking metal objects on a table. I was in an abortion.
I tried to remain calm. I interpreted back and forth, but when the murder began, I lost it. As I watched the doctor pull this life out, limb by limb, I couldn’t help but let the tears start to fall. What I had thought would be just lumps of blood clots were body parts. Arms, a torso, legs, and a head. I felt as if I was suffocating. As soon as it was over, I ran from the room. I collapsed in the hallway and sobbed uncontrollably. To this day, I haven’t cried like that since. A security guard rushed me into his office. I realize now that it was probably not to console me, but because I was scaring the patients.
I quit my job that afternoon. I went into the manager’s office and signed my papers. Abortion was not a strong enough word for what I had witnessed. Murder wasn’t even good enough a word. To me, murder implied that the person might have been capable of fighting back. No, this was a slaughter.”
It breaks our heart that Hope had to endure this horrific scene, and we mourn for the life lost that day. Let us pray that her story can be used to open the eyes of Americans to the horrors of abortion, which is indeed best described as a slaughter.