Photo of Jane Fonda on "The View." Credit: ABC.

Jane Fonda, a Hollywood icon and “activist,” recently made a wild appearance on “The View” where she suggested that women seeking abortions shouldn’t abide by laws and could even resort to “murder” in order to have control of their bodies.

When the topic of abortion started, Fonda started by saying, “We have experienced many decades now of having agency over our body, of being able to determine when and how many children to have. We know what that feels like, we know what that’s done for our lives,” adding, “We’re not going back, I don’t care what the laws are. We’re not going back.”

Later in the discussion, Fonda was then asked what can be done other than protesting and marching in opposition to the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court.

Fonda would then reply by saying, “Well, I’ve thought of murder,” when asked by co-host Tomlin to repeat herself, Fonda once again said, “Murder.”

Fonda’s comments on “The View” regarding abortion laws and the suggestion of “murder” demonstrate a lack of respect for the sanctity of life. The pro-life movement recognizes the inherent value and worth of every human life, at every stage of development. Fonda’s remarks not only trivialize the gravity of taking a life but also discredit the efforts of those working tirelessly to promote life-affirming alternatives to abortion.

It is concerning that Fonda’s comments were met with laughter and applause from the liberal panel, as violence should never be glorified or encouraged, regardless of one’s political beliefs. Instead, we should be advocating for a culture that upholds the value of human life and empowers women to make informed and life-affirming choices.

As a society, we should work together to create a world where every woman feels supported and empowered to choose life for her unborn child. We must advocate for policies that protect the lives of both the mother and the child while also providing resources and support for families facing unplanned pregnancies.

Fonda’s comments were not only inappropriate but also harmful to the dignity of all human life. The pro-life movement recognizes that every person deserves respect and value, and we must work toward a society that upholds these principles. While Fonda may consider herself an activist, her comments reveal a narrow-minded perspective that fails to acknowledge the sanctity of life in its entirety.

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Scotty
1 year ago

Hanoi Jane, a true enemy of America, thinks human life (except hers) is a commodity. To be used and exploited for profit and power. You would think she would have gained some wisdom as she got older, she hasn’t. Typical leftist DemocRat. I pray for her troubled soul.

G. Walker
1 year ago
Reply to  Scotty

Hanoi Jane should have been tried for Treason. The only thing that kept her from seeing the firing squad and or life in prison was her fathers political influence and money. Her brother is also an extremist. I totally agree with Scotty!

Jude
1 year ago
Reply to  G. Walker

Joan Fonda talks about murder..what did she think happened to the young men trying to seek help from her during her Nam visit.
she is an old lady trying to stay relevant

1 year ago
Reply to  Jude

“…she is an old lady trying to stay relevant”

She is far beyond trying to be relevant, but her proposal of using murder as a solution to unwanted life is historically consistent with its being used at solving problems.

Debra
1 year ago
Reply to  Jude

Lady? Even ‘old lady’…far too nice…

robert
1 year ago
Reply to  Scotty

i dont pray for her. i want to shoot the bitch.

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Guglielmo Chicilini XII. Marquis of Savoy and Pi
1 year ago

Since abortion itself is the murder of a soul in embryo…..it is not surprising that this sick, insane woman….Fonda, is more than willing to extend murder from killing the life of a child, to any and all that opposed to her agenda. At her age, her thinking is now ossified……incapable of seeing this topic from a different pepective. She is beyond the Pale….and has chosen to ally herself with absolute evil and sin.

Stephen Russell
1 year ago

Genocide Jane again

1 year ago

Still Hanoi Jane she should have been charged with treason!

1 year ago

I had heard that Hanoi Jane, through the influence of her then-husband’s (Ted Turner) chauffeur, had become a Born-Again Christian years ago. Obviously, this was a political move to make her seem less radical, and thereby increase her own influence over all Americans, and certainly didn’t change her views on abortion, as can be seen by her attendance, supposedly after discovering Jesus, at a conference in Cairo devoted to giving Arab and Muslim women more “autonomy over their bodies”, and by her comments repeated above. Hanoi Jane should be most careful in formulating and stating her views, as, after all, she has been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, and Katie Couric’s politician-sister–another fanatically pro-abortion advocate–died of breast cancer. Given that women who have abortions are far more likely to contract breast cancer than those who have not, I truly believe that Ms. Couric’s sister’s fate was indeed the the judgment of God, so Hanoi Jane, who so emotionally condemned–and continues to do so–the United States’ killing of North Vietnamese soldiers and civilians–along with that of their South Vietnamese sympathizers–while simultaneously advocating so fanatically for the blatant murder of unborn babies then–and, especially, now–had better watch her theological steps.

robert
1 year ago

shes a pos

Gary
1 year ago

Jane Fonda is a POS

Gary
1 year ago

Send that bitch to Gitmo

ironhand
1 year ago

Jane Fonda should have been tried for treason. She caused some of my fellow fighter pilots to be severly beaten by the North Vietnamese. She is about as relevant as scat in a punch bowl.

Nemo
1 year ago

Such a shame… What is the matter with childbirth and immediate adoption??? We adopted and took our son from the maternity ward of the hospital; he was 2 days old… That was almost 50 years ago…

Nemo
1 year ago

A side note… What about the father’s responsibility??????????? after all he made the baby…

Arjay
1 year ago

Hanoi jane still trying to be relevant. so sad. Does ANYBODY really care what she “thinks”?

mamabear
1 year ago

Why wasn’t she aborted?

Davidme
1 year ago

Hanoi Jane Returns!!!! How sad that is!!!

Cej
1 year ago

POS never changed.

Tony
1 year ago

Once a commie, always a commie. And these commies ought to be called out for what they are.

Marcia
1 year ago

The question is, who is she advocating to be murdered? Of course, the baby is! But she is calling the termination murder so she realizes that it is? If not, just who is she wanting terminated? Is threatening murder illegal? She just never learns. Maybe it’s senility.

Michael dos Campos
1 year ago

Leftist garbage — why would anyone expect anything else from The View?