A college student who watched the new “Gosnell” movie said she became pro-life because of the film.
Kathy Zhu, a student at the University of Central Florida, has a huge following on social media. She first entered the spotlight two years ago when she began questioning her liberal beliefs. Zhu said she used to be a Democrat and initially supported pro-abortion candidate Hillary Clinton, but she decided to support President Donald Trump after researching their positions on national security in depth, according to Fusion.
On Sunday, she promoted “Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer” to her nearly 50,000 Twitter followers, saying it changed her perspective on abortion.
“Yesterday, I was pro-choice. I believed that women should have a say & the gov shouldn’t be interfering w/ our lives,” she wrote. “Today, I’m pro-life.”
Yesterday, I was pro-choice. I believed that women should have a say & the gov shouldn’t be interfering w/ our lives
Today, I’m pro-life. After watching #Gosnell & doing in-depth research, I finally understand the horrors of loopholes in late term abortions. Pls go watch Gosnell pic.twitter.com/H7WPz8Dcoj
— Kathy Zhu (@PoliticalKathy) October 22, 2018
“Gosnell,” which opened Oct. 12, follows the true story of Kermit Gosnell, a Philadelphia abortionist who murdered newborn babies and committed numerous other crimes inside his “house of horrors” abortion facility. It stars Dean Cain (“Lois & Clark”) and is directed by Nick Searcy (“The Shape of Water,” “Justified”). It broke into the top 10 films in its first weekend.
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Many said they felt encouraged by Zhu’s response.
Wow. Thank you for your courage! @GosnellMovie really is a powerful film!
— March for Life (@March_for_Life) October 22, 2018
Glad you changed your opinion. The horrors of abortion don’t just end with the death of a baby. Many women suffer deep emotional wounds from choosing to kill their child. Thankfully, there is forgiveness from a holy and loving God.
— Lucinda (@LucindaMason) October 22, 2018
A well done movie. Had me at the edge of my seat. So much evidence. God bless the women who worked there that testified and the woman who decided to keep her child. It was a combination of teamwork and miracles. The blogger was one of my fave people in the movie.
— Ana Perez (@bellyruzmom) October 22, 2018
God bless you. I hope everyone has the same life-changing reaction as you did.
— Jessica (@jlc7212007) October 22, 2018
At least one other person told Zhu that they also changed their mind after hearing about Gosnell.
I was prochoice but when I first heard about the Gosnell trial and grand jury report in 2011-12 I completely became pro-life.
— Andi America (@andreacitymom) October 22, 2018
In 2013, a jury convicted Gosnell of murdering three newborn babies and contributing to the death of a female patient, along with numerous other crimes. He was sentenced to three consecutive life terms in prison. The grand jury report indicates abortion activists ignored Gosnell, allowing his horrific business to continue for decades.
The film is rated PG-13. Hundreds of theaters across the U.S. are showing the film. For more details, visit gosnellmovie.com.