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9-Year-Old Girl Pleads With Women Outside Abortion Clinic

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A 9-year-old girl pleaded with women outside an Indianapolis abortion clinic not to follow through with the procedure, media outlets reported Monday.

Brianna — whose last name was not released — and her family traveled to the Women’s Mede Center to participate in a demonstration against women getting abortions, according to CBN News. After the protest,  pro-life nonprofit Hoosiers For Life’s, the organizers of the protest, posted a video on their Facebook page of Brianna standing outside the abortion clinic window pleading with women entering the clinic. The video has attracted more than 1.5 million views since it was posted July 29.

“I’m a 9-year-old and the voice of your baby right now. Don’t kill me. Save me. Let me live,” Brianna said in the video.

“There are so many things you could do,” she continued. “Like, first things. The first things are awesome, too. You can have first birthdays, first Christmases, first everything — first day to hug your baby, first day to see her.”

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“Briana’s always had a bold personality for her age,” Amy Schlichter, a member of Hoosiers for Life who recorded the video, told CBN in an interview. “I thought it was a bold move for her to pick up that headset … I was very curious to see what she was going to say in her heart and she surprised all of us.”

Amy said that no one directed Brianna to give her pro-life spiel or directly encouraged her to protest with a recorded monologue.

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