Alyssa Milano is the embodiment of Hollywood’s elitist Cancel America worldview. Not only did she cancel her own children twice through abortion, but she remains proud of the fact that she chose her career over motherhood.
According to Milano, if she had not cancelled the lives of two babies, “My life would be completely lacking all of its great joys.”
Contrast that mindset to actor Dean Cain, who chose to be a father instead of taking lucrative roles in the entertainment industry. In a recent interview, Cain said, “I had to turn down Band of Brothers, I had to turn down a series shot in Canada that would have made me one of the highest paid actors in television.”
The reason why? Cain’s attorney told him that he would probably lose custody case involving his son. He responded, “So you’re telling me I basically have a choice, which is to make all this money and have this great series or I can be a father?
He ultimately decided, “I chose I’ll be a father, No problem… It took me about a millisecond to make that decision.”
The contrast between Dean Cain and Alyssa Milano’s decisions is more than just differences of opinions when it comes to personal values. On one side is the inherent and intrinsic value of a father, or parent, in a child’s life. On the other side, sadly, is the idea that children are an inconvenience, and an option to be cancelled if they’re not wanted.
While the decision to be a father was easy for Cain, Cancel America wants to make the opposite decision easy—and funded by your tax dollars. Apparently, the opposite decision was easy for Milano too, or at least justifiable according to her distorted worldview. If she hadn’t had two abortions, she says, “”I would not have my children — my beautiful, perfect, loving, kind and inquisitive children — who have a mother who was so very, very ready for them.”
Ironic? No, evil.
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