ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" has been beating the pro-abortion drum for 20 years. So it is no surprise that Thursday's episode decried the "dark time" of a post-Dobbs America.
In the episode, "Don't You (Forget About Me)," Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) prepared a pro-abortion presentation for a medical conference. Her colleagues, Dr. Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) and Dr. Cass Beckman (Sophia Bush) helped her fix technical difficulties with her slideshow while discussing the "cause."
Bailey's training program was first mentioned in a 2023 episode of Grey's Anatomy that falsely portrayed it as necessary to save women in life-threatening emergencies. As Newsbusters noted at the time, "The reality is that there are no laws on the books in any U.S. state that would prevent doctors from treating women in need of medical attention for life-threatening situations."
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Later in their hotel room, the women bemoan life after Dobbs, the Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.
When Bailey finally gives her presentation, she speaks of our current era in which states have the freedom to defend unborn life as a "dark time."
Ironically, in this same episode, Dr. Jo Wilson (Camilla Luddington), an OB/Gyn who is pregnant with twins, casually mentions multiple times that a fellow doctor "saved my babies." This was in reference to an earlier episode this season in which a colleague saved Wilson's unborn twins from possible miscarriage during an emergency. Unborn children are referred to as "babies" in Wilson's scenes, but protecting them in law indicates a "dark time" in Bailey's. Cognitive dissonance is in the DNA of abortion advocacy.
In the warped world of "Grey's Anatomy," protecting babies is "dark," and helping to kill them makes you a "beacon of hope." This framing is to be expected from a show that has spent decades shoving the abortion agenda down its audience's throat.
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