Conor Friedersdorf–Why Dr. Kermit Gosnell's Trial Should Be a Front-Page Story

(Please be advised that the specifics of the subject matter in this trail may not be appropriate for some blog readers–KSH).

The dead babies. The exploited women. The racism. The numerous governmental failures. It is thoroughly newsworthy….

[Yet]…this isn’t solely a story about babies having their heads severed, though it is that. It is also a story about a place where, according to the grand jury, women were sent to give birth into toilets; where a doctor casually spread gonorrhea and chlamydiae to unsuspecting women through the reuse of cheap, disposable instruments; an office where a 15-year-old administered anesthesia; an office where former workers admit to playing games when giving patients powerful narcotics; an office where white women were attended to by a doctor and black women were pawned off on clueless untrained staffers. Any single one of those things would itself make for a blockbuster news story. Is it even conceivable that an optometrist who attended to his white patients in a clean office while an intern took care of the black patients in a filthy room wouldn’t make national headlines?

But it isn’t even solely a story of a rogue clinic that’s awful in all sorts of sensational ways either. Multiple local and state agencies are implicated in an oversight failure that is epic in proportions! If I were a city editor for any Philadelphia newspaper the grand jury report would suggest a dozen major investigative projects I could undertake if I had the staff to support them.

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2 comments on “Conor Friedersdorf–Why Dr. Kermit Gosnell's Trial Should Be a Front-Page Story

  1. Ad Orientem says:

    The media’s silence on this is nothing less than scandalous. Happily there is evidence that they are starting to wake up and remember their jobs.

  2. MichaelA says:

    Yes, thank you for publishing this. The same issues arise in Australia.