Ayala Isenberg was a prominent pro-life activist on social media who was part of the movement to brand the Millennial generation as the “pro-life generation.” Yet it did not take long for her to go from darling of the pro-life movement to forgeten example of how the godless have subverted the cause of life.
Her prominence in the Pro-life movement was because after she was molested as a child, she chose to keep the baby who she then miscarried.
Life Issues Institutes lauded her.
My other guest, Ayala Isenberg, has a tragic story. She suffered at the hand of a sexual predator for years and became pregnant through rape when only 15 years old. In spite of the circumstances of this conception, Ayala felt love for her baby and fought to keep her. Sadly, she miscarried her daughter. But out of the ashes of Ayala’s life has grown a powerful and eloquent advocate against abortion with a significant presence on social media where she vigorously defends the sanctity of life. She is an example of hope out of tragedy.
Lila Rose’s Live Action promoted her as well:
Now 20 years old, Isenberg hosts fundraisers for women in crisis. She is working on a research project to showcase the number of women who die each year from legalized abortions.
Iseberg said, “The pro-abortion movement likes to tout that by overturning Roe, women without access to abortion often die. So, I’m trying to personalize the women nobody talks about, the ones who have died because of abortion. Some states, like California, aren’t required to report deaths from abortion so the statistics are not necessarily accurate.”
A trend worth noting, Isenberg points out, is that women of color and those who are economically disadvantaged are largely victimized by abortion. “Ironically, these are the same women the abortion industry claims will die without access to abortion,” Isenberg said.
Isenberg was also part of a viral Jubilee video representing the pro-life side that opposed criminalizing abortion. Her activism amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on social media branding herself as a “pro-life Jewess.” She worked with Kristen Hawkin’s Students For Life.
Due to the pro-life movement’s astroturfing (most likely based on intersectionality), she was a prominent activist on social media, until she got pregnant again. This time she did not wait for a natural miscarriage. She took matters into her own hands or stomach. In a now-deleted Substack blog, Ayala Isenberg confesses to murdering her child so that she could go to college. Seriously, that’s her reason.
It feels weird typing that out. I had an abortion. A capital-A Abortion (or a termination procedure if you’re the kind of person who has a fridge with a working icemaker).
Anyways, this post is about that, and as much as I wish I was Sylvia Plath or even Lana Del Rey, I’m a substack blogger. This isn’t gonna be a masterpiece. I guess I need some way to talk about it openly without being terrified of people finding out, and the only way for me to stop worrying about that is to tell everyone upfront. So, there it is.
In early June, I was fresh out of inpatient treatment and doing my best to readjust. I was looking for a job, which was impossible (I applied to over 100 jobs and got one interview). A consistent issue was my lack of a driver’s license. My partner was out of work too. To top it all off, I was supposed to move in for my first semester at university in the beginning of August. Finding out I was pregnant, simply put, felt like the end of my life. [emphasis added]
A lot of priorities are out of order, like not having a driver’s license yet prioritizing college, shacking up with an unemployed manchild (calling a boyfriend a “partner” is also a pro-gay signal), and taking on student loans.
I just couldn’t imagine having to explain to my family, myself, and, most of all, my future children, that I was weeks away from being the first person in my family to go to university, and I screwed it up. That I, instead of having an abortion because I knew it would be very difficult for me, threw us right back into the cycle of generational poverty for God knows how long.
It’s interesting how she was working with Students For Life, per Live Action, without being a student. She spent a few years grifting in pro-life circles before making herself unemployable in that industry, and it is an industry.
We pulled up to the clinic just as Sea of Love by Cat Power faded out. I’ve loved that song ever since I heard it in Juno. The lullaby tones felt a little like twisting the knife, but I think it helped me process things, as strange as that sounds. I used to sneer at women who said they had abortions out of love. I thought a lot about them in that moment.
The cruel irony here is that the song from Juno, the extremely pro-life movie starring Ellen Page, is juxtaposed with her abortion, a conscious inversion on Isenberg’s part.
The rest of her deleted article is the cruel ramblings of the demonic mind. She admittedly has no point and is putting down the mantle to her potential successor, “WANTED-ANTI-ABORTION JEWISH GIRL- VAGUELY SMART, VAGUELY ATTRACTIVE, MOSTLY MOUTHY.”
The godless subversion of the pro-life movement should never have been promoted in the first place, and it’s a shame that those who propped her up have yet to take accountability.
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Murdering your own child over school. That is so evil and retarded. School definitely isn’t worth it. Nothing on the planet is worth murdering your child.