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You are not going to win the war against baby killers by going 150 mph on this issue. There are profound spiritual and theological questions regarding the rights of a fertilized egg within hours or days of conception, for example. I know where I come down on it but I think we need to convince others rather than compel them. So how does that happen? If you are not a really religious person, you might be okay with the day after pill, for example. But when the "pro choice" people tell you that they are in favor of killing an innocent viable fetus that can feel pain, so as to Ebenezer Scrooge "decrease the surplus population", they might reassess whether there might be something to this "good versus evil" paradigm.

We are winning the battle on this issue with the young people so let's not fuck it up. It really is the boomers that are hell bent on killing babies up until the time of birth, and even after birth in the case of a botched abortion. At least where I live which is deep blue city/state. Young people really don't feel that worried about an unwanted pregnancy because it's not that hard to not get pregnant.

What I love about this segment with Bill Maher is that it is persuasive, not compulsive. He is literally making left leaning young people - who would, as Dennis Miller once said, step over a homeless person to spit on someone wearing a fur coat - think hard about what he is saying. He is literally telling them that the left is in favor of depopulation by force. This has huge implications because if an elite like Maher is verbatim telling his audience that, "yea, it's murder but there are too many people in the world", is it so crazy to think that people in his circle might think so too? And if that's what they think, what wouldn't they do? Perhaps create a bioweapon with a kill shot for good measure? I am convinced he is part of the deprogramming agenda. It just reeks of a psyop to me.

104 days ago
1 score
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You are not going to win the war against baby killers by going 150 mph on this issue. There are profound spiritual and theological questions regarding the rights of a fertilized egg within hours or days of conception, for example. I know where I come down on it but I think we need to convince others rather than compel them. So how does that happen? If you are not a really religious person, you might be okay with the day after pill, for example. But when the "pro choice" people tell you that they are in favor of killing an innocent viable fetus that can feel pain, so as to Ebenezer Scrooge "decrease the surplus population", they might reassess whether there might be something to this "good versus evil" paradigm.

We are winning the battle on this issue with the young people so let's not fuck it up. It really is the boomers that are hell bent on killing babies up until the time of birth, and even after birth in the case of a botched abortion. At least where I live which is deep blue city/state. Young people really don't feel that worried about an unwanted pregnancy because it's not that hard to not get pregnant.

What I love about this segment with Bill Maher is that it is persuasive, not compulsive. He is literally making left leaning young people - who would, as Dennis Miller once said, step over a homeless person to spit on someone wearing a fur coat - think hard about what he is saying. He is literally telling them that the left is in favor of depopulation by force. This has huge implications because if an elite like Maher is verbatim telling his audience that there are too many people in the world, is it so crazy to think that people in his circle might think so too? And if that's what they think, what wouldn't they do? Perhaps create a bioweapon with a kill shot for good measure? I am convinced he is part of the deprogramming agenda. It just reeks of a psyop to me.

104 days ago
1 score