| Volume dy1 Issue 8 July 16, 2021 | | | | In This Issue: - PRI in the Media
- China’s Demographic Time Bomb
- Hong Kong Sanctions
- An “Overpopulated” Planet
- Demography is Destiny
- “Enlightened” Celebrities
- UN Misdeeds
- The Controversial Compact
- Communist China
- Student Censorship Abroad
- DNA Data Collection
- Science Gone Mad
- Pro-Life Around the World
- Pro-Life on the Home Front
- Hyde Removed
- UCSF Harvested Humans
- Combatting Campus Abortions
- Good News
- Congratulations Graduate!
| | | PRI in the Media China’s Demographic Time Bomb: PRI President Steven Mosher outlined the effects on China after decades of the one-child policy. The results of this CCP policy may be impossible for President Xi to negate, even with the three-child policy or eventual birth coercion. Read Here Hong Kong Sanctions: PRI President Steven Mosher appeared on the Chris Salcedo show to review the dissonance between media outlets in the U.S. and China for policies in Hong Kong. Beijing, under the CCP, has experienced backlash from the U.S. and Great Britain for ignoring the 50 year commitment signed with Hong Kong. Meanwhile Chinese State media has criticized the Trump era sanctions on Hong Kong that Biden has kept in place. Segment begins at [00:16:58] Read Here An “Overpopulated” Planet: Lead Researcher of PRI, Dr. Christopher Manion, appeared on TRT World to debate “overpopulation” with Senior Researcher of The Overpopulation Project, Philip Cafaro. Dr. Manion successfully rebutted Cafaro’s arguments to decrease births for the purpose of combating climate change. Debate begins at [00:15:00] Read Here | | | | | | | Demography is Destiny “Enlightened” Celebrities: Royal couple Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were presented with an award from a pro-population control charity called Population Matters. Their achievement was the “enlightened decision”, as it was described by the population control group, to have no more than their two children. Read Here | | | | | UN Misdeeds The Controversial Compact: The UN Agency for Women has asked countries to sign a compact introduced at the recent Generation Equality Forum. According to the Center for Family and Human Rights, this agreement includes “abortion-related language in the security and humanitarian space and promotes sexual orientation and gender identity as categories of international humanitarian law.” Read Here | | | | | | | Communist China Student Censorship Abroad: Chinese exchange students found that despite escaping their home country they cannot escape the reach of the CCP. At Australian universities, these students were watched by the Chinese government with their pro-democracy behavior resulting in consequences for their families back home. Read Here DNA Data Collection: A Chinese gene company, the BGI Group, has been selling prenatal tests around the world to collect millions of women's genetic data. The tests were developed in collaboration with the country’s military. BGI will not reveal how many women took the test abroad, but claims that it has only stored data on women in mainland China. Read Here | | | | | Science Gone Mad DIY Chimeric Embryos: Scientists from the University of Buffalo have published a how-to guide to creating human-mouse embryos. This move came a year after finding they were able to create millions of mature human cells in a mouse embryo. Read Here | | | | | Pro-Life Around the World Major Victory: In a recent victory, two extreme abortion proposals that would have been added to the United Kingdom’s Police, Crime, Sentencing, and Courts Bill failed. These could have allowed abortion-on-demand until birth for any reason, as well as prison sentences for offering options to women besides abortion clinics nationwide. Read Here | | | | | Pro-Life on the Home Front Hyde Removed: This past Monday House Appropriations Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (LHHS) Subcommittee passed, by voice vote, the FY2022 LHHS Appropriations Bill. The Hyde and Hyde-Weldon Amendments were not included in the final text. In the past, the former has banned federal funding for domestic abortion with few exceptions, while the latter provided conscience protection for healthcare providers. Read here UCSF Harvested Humans: After two years, Pro-Life San Francisco has received confirmation that the University of California, San Francisco harvests human fetal body parts for experimentation. The University attempted to ignore the activist’s request, only caving when the group retained legal counsel. Read Here Combatting Campus Abortions: Pro-Life agencies, such as Legacy Pregnancy Center, have introduced more outreach to college campuses. With the expansion of abortion services and supporters onto college campuses occurring in multiple states, Pro-Life action is necessary to aid vulnerable college students who don’t know all their options. Read Here | | | | | Good News Congratulations Graduate: A recent graduate and budding pharmacist, this young woman proved that it is possible to achieve your dreams even with an unplanned pregnancy. On her life with her son, named Noah, Brittany stated, “I am happy with the way life is going. My hard work has finally paid off and I was able to do it with Noah by my side.” Read Here | | | | Quote of the Week July 16th, Feast Day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel “Mary has never ceased to follow us with her maternal gaze, to safeguard within us the life of grace. Each time we are converted and return to God or rise again after falling into sin--be it great or small--each time we increase in grace, all, everything, is affected through Mary’s mediation.” ~Dan Burke, Source | | | | | | | | |