"It's not a baby, women should be able to abort any time for any reason!" ALSO: "Waaah, I had a miscarriage and my baby died!"
(media.patriots.win)
👀 EYES ON! 👀
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (51)
sorted by:
I wonder how many young women who are currently screaming about Roe v. Wade will scream equally loudly if they discover their jabs have left them permanently unable to carry a child to term.
Good point. I wonder, too.
I have friends who have two daughters currently trying to get pregnant. No idea vax status. But one is in her 3rd round of IVF. The parents are paying for it and are so far are in it for $200K. (Don't get me started on fertility big business.)
I wanted kids but it was not in the cards. I did not hold strong beliefs on abortion either way prior to that (I was more inclined to see it as a political wedge used to keep us distracted from noticing the lack of progress and problem solving in other areas of our culture), but my position did shift somewhat; when it doesn't happen for you, you realize it is not something that should be taken for granted. The fucking cat would have kittens and I would get depressed. It was one of the most painful journeys in my life and I did a lot of grieving. But it takes time to even realize that what you are going through IS grief. There are going to be a lot of people that are going to have to come face to face with some very hard truths. I don't envy them.
My bestie's (we're 54 and have been besties since we were 12) daughter was pregnant AND an OR nurse for Methodist when the vaccines were first being pushed. Remember Methodist was the hospital forcing the jab? Anyway, she'd had covid so she was somehow not required to get the jab but was required to test for covid and antibodies. She had the antibodies the whole pregnancy. Thank the good Lord she was able to find a job after maternity leave at a small elective surgery place near her home. Her son will be a year old in August and she's pregnant now with her second.
I never had children and I'm so grateful. It wasn't meant for me. I would anguish over every choice modern day parents have to make. If I had been raised Amish, I'd probably have had a dozen kids and been happy! The society the cabal has built is demonic and anti- family. I'm looking forward to it's demise.
Ask them if they support mandatory abortions because that's what they got.
That's not an inconsistent position. A woman pays a huge biological price to gestate and give birth to a child, not to mention the financial, social, career, and other costs. A woman who is not prepared to pay these costs and unintentionally becomes pregnant might choose abortion. Maybe she's young or poor or addicted to drugs and knows she's not ready to be a good mother, maybe she has no support from her family or the child's father, maybe she knows the child would tie her forever to someone abusive, etc. The same woman at a different point in her life, with the right husband, might choose to have children and would be devastated to learn she was unable to.
Given that women rightfully get distraught over miscarriages, I would think the same internal issues would rear up in her over an abortion. She may bury it, but I bet its there.
I'm not insensitive to that point at all. What we have doesn't really operate the way every one thinks.
These people cut out the baby, preferably when it's a big as possible, they then sit there with a bucket and carve it up like a squirrel over a gutting bucket. Then they sell those parts. And on top of that, I'm forced to participate financially in some chick's stupidity. You have a great job, don't get pregnant, have an abusive husband, divorce his ass, don't think you would be a good mother, don't have unprotected sex. Financial burden or obstacle? Why, because if you jeopardize that oh so important financial future with a pregnancy you proven that sex was more important than your financial future. Don't blame the baby, love it and raise it and give it the best life you can.
And now that I've Said all that I still feel bad for the circumstances of people. But aborting a baby doesn't solve the problem. It really makes it much worse. It glorifies evil in the name of good i.e. medicine.
There is really just no right way to do the wrong thing!
They should be happy because now they have a perma-abortion!