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"Swine" cheapens and degrades a woman's value to that of a pig. The song, in simple terms, says, "If I cannot choose to kill my baby, I might as well be a pig."
June 24 marks the first anniversary of the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe vs. Wade.
While pro-lifers praise God and celebrate the monumental and long-awaited decision, singer and actress Demi Lovato dropped a new song entitled, "Swine."
The pro-abortion "anthem" mocks Christians for supporting the pro-life movement and disgustingly degrades women as objects seeking self-gratification.
The title, "Swine," cheapens and degrades a woman's value to that of a pig. The song, in simple terms, says, "If I cannot choose to kill my baby, I might as well be a pig."
"We gotta grow 'em, we gotta raise 'em, we gotta feed and bathe 'em, and if you won't, they call you a witch to burn at the stake in Salem," she sings.
Lovato insists that aborting her child is about her survival. She also mocks the Christian faith, and dresses and dances as if she is a demon.
In the video, she also blasphemes Jesus and the Apostles at the Last Supper.
"Picture your faith, imagine your God and even your holy Bible / Is suddenly banned, do you understand? / Now doesn't that sound entitled? / It's your book, but it's my survival," Lovato sings.
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June 24 marks the first anniversary of the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe vs. Wade.
While pro-lifers praise God and celebrate the monumental and long-awaited decision, singer and actress Demi Lovato dropped a new song entitled, "Swine."
The pro-abortion "anthem" mocks Christians for supporting the pro-life movement and disgustingly degrades women as objects seeking self-gratification.
The title, "Swine," cheapens and degrades a woman's value to that of a pig. The song, in simple terms, says, "If I cannot choose to kill my baby, I might as well be a pig."
"We gotta grow 'em, we gotta raise 'em, we gotta feed and bathe 'em, and if you won't, they call you a witch to burn at the stake in Salem," she sings.
Lovato insists that aborting her child is about her survival. She also mocks the Christian faith, and dresses and dances as if she is a demon.
In the video, she also blasphemes Jesus and the Apostles at the Last Supper.
"Picture your faith, imagine your God and even your holy Bible / Is suddenly banned, do you understand? / Now doesn't that sound entitled? / It's your book, but it's my survival," Lovato sings.
Continued below.
Demi Lovato Generates Intense Backlash for Pro-Abortion Song - Here's What People Are Saying
"Swine" cheapens and degrades a woman's value to that of a pig. The song, in simple terms, says, "If I cannot choose to kill my baby, I might as well be a pig."