CALIFORNIA PROPOSES NEW BILL (AB2223) TO KILL LIVE BABIES UP TO 28 DAYS OLD!
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I'm wondering if anyone there in the great state of California who knows about this and considers themselves to be a "normal/average/traditional" democrat is at all concerned about evil like this? One doesn't have to necessarily be religious to be bothered by this, but just a normal, non-religious human being ought to be concerned. Is the brainwashing that severe that this doesn't raise a red flag for people anymore?
As far as I'm concerned, those proposing, voting for or otherwise supporting this eventually need to be removed from society and placed in cages for the remainder of their miserable, evil little existences - so in that respect, the fact that it's coming up as a bill and some of these demons will be on the record is a good thing. Just MHO. World gone mad.
I have friends in CA. The smart ones already moved. The stupid ones are still there and believed all the lies told (yes, I need Shingles, flu, covid vaccines every year), and Biden is the greatest and Global Warming is real and voting for Republicans are only for the rich. If you are not rich, why are you voting Republicans?
As for killing babies, they believe choices because the world is too full of people and they need to go.
Does that answer your questions?
Yikes. I lived there for several years myself (long time ago) and those people were laid back, but certainly not cruel to think population control (aka genocide) was acceptable. In fact, culturally, I always thought that Californians mixed ages really well. Yes, it's pretty crowded all along the major coastal cities (SF, LA, etc) - nightmarish rush hours - but I never found this level of detachment and cruelty towards their fellow man. It's been nearly two decades since I lived there so maybe things have changed.
I lived there in the 90. My best friend lives in Santa Rosa. I couldn't even talk to her. It's that sad.
I used to help rescue dogs through a rescue agency so worked with the CEO there. She moved to Texas two years ago. I moved to Midwest (right by TX) two years ago also. It's too insane to live in the west coast.
That's just sad. They're like zombies now parroting whatever FNM spews out for them anymore. Another positive characteristic I thought the Californians had was an abundance of creativity - ergo, back then, at least, they were thinking, using their brains. They had some brilliant marketing people back then.
Praying for them to wake up from this demonic slumber they've been placed under. Beautiful state, wonderful people - maybe exposes will shake them awake. Hell, just the cruel homelessness is difficult to accept, but this baby-murdering... a whole other league of evil.
i lived up north in Chico for 2 years at the time the covid scam hit. was like a ghost town and i got many bad looks at the store not wearing a mask but if not for that, they are pretty laid back up there. i was shocked....being a texan. but then covid hit. i live in GA now outside of ATL and theyre not even as laid back here. lol. uppety ass area. kiiiiinda hate it. and still befuddled that LITERALLY every other car is a fucking tesla. literally. theres even a dealership here. wtf.