Christchurch viewed from the Port Hills (Wikipedia) |
By the end of 2010, Christchurch would have been expected to pass the mantle to Auckland. However, with advent of the Super City, the old Auckland, of some 440,000 people, will no longer be a separate entity. So Christchurch will be kept on as the poster city for the abortion industry. Interested persons will need to imagine a group of children somewhere between the size of Christchurch City (375,000) and the whole of the Canterbury Region (540,000) being slaughtered.
The current cumulative death toll is over 400,000, and rising steadily.
Other Countries
Other countries have their “abortion cities” as well, of course. In Australia, Brisbane is the abortion city, having taken over from Perth in 2004. So, when you next fly over Brisbane (population 2.0 million) when going to the Gold Coast, spare a thought for the 2.1 million Australian babies killed since 1970 (Australian state abortion laws began to be liberalised from 1969).
As for the USA, it only took six years after the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973 for the cumulative number of abortions in the USA to exceed the population of the country’s largest city. By the end of 1979, over 8 million babies had been killed by abortion, whereas the population of New York City was about 7.1 million (having declined from 7.9 million in 1969).