Is the world a better place?

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dp4shelly

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For those of you that have killed your unborn as a form of "planned parenthood," I was wondering: Do you feel that the death of your unborn child has made the world a better place? If you do think that and if you are correct about that then we all want to thank you for your part in cleaning up the human genepool.
 
Every abortion is a tragedy and decision that shouldn't -- and likely isn't -- be made lightly.

Still, taking that choice away is, plain and simple, enslavement of the woman.
 
Taking away a choice...

Every abortion is a tragedy and decision that shouldn't -- and likely isn't -- be made lightly.

Still, taking that choice away is, plain and simple, enslavement of the woman.


I am not talking about the legal aspect. Whether the law says a woman can use murder of her unborn as a form of birth control or not doesn't change the moral reality. The moral reality is that if your mother choose to abort you she would have also been taking away every choice you have ever made.
 
Most women, the overwhelming vast majority, who have abortions do not regret them. Regardless of how much you would like them to take on your morality. And abortions are not a tragedy. Learn to broaden your minds.
 
Most women, the overwhelming vast majority, who have abortions do not regret them. Regardless of how much you would like them to take on your morality. And abortions are not a tragedy. Learn to broaden your minds.

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Most woman.
 
As long as it makes you feel better to post
what you "feel" as actual fact.
That's a special form of ignorance.
 
Women I know would not decide on abortion in almost any imaginable circumstances, but they would take up guns -- literally -- to defend their right to choose.

As to legality, it is moot point, almost, and it is case of murder that should be legal almost unconditionally, as long as it's the mother's sole decision, of course.

First, there's a technicality, you can't possibly be more successful at banning abortion as you can be banning suicide. There's no way to enforce such law, short of chaining the mother, and even then.

Then, yes, it's out of your jurisdiction anyway -- it's her body, and she is in right to declare that organism growing within her as a parasite.

Now...

I have a ditch to dig, and not even for a purpose of being a swallow grave this time.
 
If you were aborted?

Most women, the overwhelming vast majority, who have abortions do not regret them. Regardless of how much you would like them to take on your morality. And abortions are not a tragedy. Learn to broaden your minds.


Would it have been a tragedy if you were aborted? Also, you think that killing unborn babies is ok and it is my narrow mind that is the problem? Interesting morals you have. But, be that as it may I am glad your mommy did not snuff you out in the womb.
 
*chuckle*

Thousands of restaurant and bar servers were abruptly unemployed Sunday night, March 15, 2020, and other business closed their doors immediately under orders from the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). But there is one group of people who have job security and are still working instead of applying for unemployment.

"Our doors are open" is the message when calling abortion facilities (Planned Parenthood) in the Cleveland, Ohio area. Those people all continue to work and get paid. While hospitals have canceled non-essential surgeries, abortions apparently don't fall under that category. Planned Parenthood's motto should be "Let no child stay alive."
Susan Daniels, American Thinker

I guess abortion falls under "essential services..."
 
In a better world people mind their own fucking business.
 
Most women that have abortions...

Most women, the overwhelming vast majority, who have abortions do not regret them. Regardless of how much you would like them to take on your morality. And abortions are not a tragedy. Learn to broaden your minds.


You somehow can speak for "most women" that have had abortions. Perhaps you are right. But if it is true that most women that have abortions have no regrets it is a comment about the kind of women that kill babies to avoid parental responsibility. There are many people, male and female, that have no moral compass. But they are a sub-set of the overall population. Your circle of friends no doubt share your attitude about killing the unborn and that colors your view of how "normal" it is. However, most women would die to SAVE their baby rather than live guilt free after killing it.
 
You somehow can speak for "most women" that have had abortions. Perhaps you are right. But if it is true that most women that have abortions have no regrets it is a comment about the kind of women that kill babies to avoid parental responsibility. There are many people, male and female, that have no moral compass. But they are a sub-set of the overall population. Your circle of friends no doubt share your attitude about killing the unborn and that colors your view of how "normal" it is. However, most women would die to SAVE their baby rather than live guilt free after killing it.

Minority women.
A disproportionate number of abortions are African-American children.

Perhaps this is some of the motivation behind abortion on demand...



* ducks and runs *
 
Little Running Mouth
it's unfortunate you got pregnant during one of your double penetration orgies in college. Your hasty decision is now haunting you

Your attempt to make your troubled past my problem just isn't going to succeed. I have little sympathy for those who use their poop shoot for sexual gratification.
 
They might be aborting a future oncologist, or they might be aborting the perpetrator of the next 9/11.

I would understand pro-life more if you funded free medical care, help with income and accommodation, and world class foster care for the unwanted children.
 
For those of you that have killed your unborn as a form of "planned parenthood," I was wondering: Do you feel that the death of your unborn child has made the world a better place? If you do think that and if you are correct about that then we all want to thank you for your part in cleaning up the human genepool.

Why are all of you right wing men so concerned about abortion? It only matters to you when you knock up your teenage lovers.
 
Most women, the overwhelming vast majority, who have abortions do not regret them. Regardless of how much you would like them to take on your morality. And abortions are not a tragedy. Learn to broaden your minds.

You have no idea what most women feel.

I know three women who have had abortions. I don't know if that's happenstance, dumb luck, or due to the industry I spent my early 20s in, but each of them have felt guilt about it, but it doesn't dominate their thoughts. They have felt guilt and relief, and then they continue onward and do their best to forget about that moment in their life.

I've also had a friend I advised to have an abortion, but she didn't, and thankfully it was the wrong advise to give her.

The fact is that people will live with their decisions and make the best of them, and the more removed they are from the harder choices that they've made, the easier it is to forget about them.

Abortions shouldn't be legal. Responsibility should be enforced. Life should be given a chance. But, whatever our society decides at large is the way it is, and that's what I'll live with, because dwelling on someone else's choices when I don't have to doesn't benefit my life one bit.

While I'm not for abortions, I am for ending the lives of people who've proven they no longer deserve them. I'm for doing it quickly, efficiently, and without appeal.

Death/Life, it's a tough thing, but don't pretend you know what is going on in other people's heads.
 
Would it have been a tragedy if you were aborted? Also, you think that killing unborn babies is ok and it is my narrow mind that is the problem? Interesting morals you have. But, be that as it may I am glad your mommy did not snuff you out in the womb.
Fetuses do not have identity. The brain power isn’t there for any sense of self or identity in a fetus. Using the word “you” for the object of an abortion is incorrect.
 
You have no idea what most women feel.

I know three women who have had abortions. I don't know if that's happenstance, dumb luck, or due to the industry I spent my early 20s in, but each of them have felt guilt about it, but it doesn't dominate their thoughts. They have felt guilt and relief, and then they continue onward and do their best to forget about that moment in their life.

I've also had a friend I advised to have an abortion, but she didn't, and thankfully it was the wrong advise to give her.

The fact is that people will live with their decisions and make the best of them, and the more removed they are from the harder choices that they've made, the easier it is to forget about them.

Abortions shouldn't be legal. Responsibility should be enforced. Life should be given a chance. But, whatever our society decides at large is the way it is, and that's what I'll live with, because dwelling on someone else's choices when I don't have to doesn't benefit my life one bit.

While I'm not for abortions, I am for ending the lives of people who've proven they no longer deserve them. I'm for doing it quickly, efficiently, and without appeal.

Death/Life, it's a tough thing, but don't pretend you know what is going on in other people's heads.

"You have no idea how most women feel but I do because I'm a male and know 3 baby murderers!"

:rolleyes:
 
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