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Yale Student’s ‘Abortion Art’ Claim a Scam


The Yale Daily News breathlessly informed us of a female student, art major Aliza Shvarts, who claimed that her senior art project was a documentation of nine months of self-induced miscarriages. Her goal, of course, was to “spark conversation” about “the relationship between art and the human body.”

What is really the truth with this so-called “art” project, though, is that Shvarts has pulled the wool over the eyes of the Yale Daily News, the willing dupes who claim to be her professors, and anyone reading this story on Drudge and believing she really induced her own miscarriages.

It’s all a hoax. Or if not an outright hoax, it’s a misleading tale of a girl who hasn’t a clue about how one becomes pregnant, what the fake drugs she took are really capable of doing, and the psychological pain of a real miscarriage.It’s also proof that our sources of news rarely if ever employ any common sense in how they write up the news. A tiny bit of logic put to this story of “self-induced miscarriages” would reveal it to be all stuff and nonsense. But, no, what we get instead is the story reported as if it is fact and not the cynical efforts of a kid that just wants her 15 minutes of fame. It is also proof that the liberal side of the abortion debate leads the ideological mindset of the news.

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2 Responses to “Yale Student’s ‘Abortion Art’ Claim a Scam”

  1. ohiorightwingnut Says:

    My wife and I tried to have a child for 4 years, we went through fertility drugs, her being tested, me having to beat off in a jar, for her to finally get pregnant, only to ACTUALLY have a miscarriage, ON THANKSGIVING DAY.

    This puke should be forced to endure the pain of having to go through wanting something badly, and having it ripped from you like your dreams don’t even matter.

    I have 2 beautiful(little monsters) boys now 14 & 8
    the oldest we found out she was pregnant 1 year to the day( Thanksgiving ) from her miscarriage. The pain and sorrow was worth it.

  2. Mrs. M Says:

    Lord help us.

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