You are not the victim here. You used your baby for content and profit until you realized he wouldn’t be your preferred “outcome.” You exploited him, then you had him killed, then you used his murder to make more content. It’s grotesque and quite heartbreaking.
"Grieving the loss" of the child they killed btw.
Referring to the baby as an "unborn child" proves he knew he was taking a human life.
And he's shocked people aren't applauding him.
Imagine a post like this, but instead of referring to an unborn baby, he’s referring to his Down Syndrome toddler. Everyone would be aghast and enraged.
Yet the only differences between a toddler and an unborn baby are age and location. These aren’t reasons to kill someone outside the womb, so they don’t work as reasons to kill someone inside the womb, either.
No euphemisms or sympathetic language can mask the reality that killing a baby is brutal, painful, and evil.
People with special needs are no less valuable - and therefore no less deserving of life - than people without special needs.
Despite Jesse’s attempt to center this murder on his and his wife’s feelings, the truth is, in every abortion scenario, the primary - and typically only - victim is the baby. He or she deserves all of our sympathy and advocacy.
@GrandpaJoeSux I agree with most of this but saying every righteous woman will have the opportunity to be a mother eventually is just not true. I cannot have children due to cancer treatment. We should celebrate mothers but, no, God does not allow every woman to become a mother.
I have zero desire to unite with the side that celebrated Charlie Kirk getting his neck blown out and cries every single time they fail to kill my President.
Zero interest. None.
In his show opener today, @benshapiro points out that you can’t stoke & cheer violence but clutch your pearls when someone acts on it.
“You cannot hug Luigi Mangione and pretend you hate political violence.
You cannot celebrate and hug Hasan Piker and claim to oppose political violence.
You can’t spread wild, evidence-free conspiracy theories about the President of the United States- calling him a pedophile, the antichrist, a child killer, Hitler- and then pretend that you’re kind of shocked when someone picks up a gun and tries to kill him.”
One side of the political spectrum keeps trying to kill the other side.
One side celebrates murdering babies, selling their body parts, and chopping off kids genitals.
One side continuously releases violent repeat criminals that are preying on our women and children, while lying and saying that they support women.
One side wants dudes to compete against our girls in sports, and force our girls to change with them in the locker room.
One side willingly invites criminals and miscreants from the third world to live among us with impunity, even going as far as to protest when sex offenders are shipped back home.
One side gleefully riots and burns down cities when they don’t get their way.
This isn’t hyperbole. The Democratic Party is a party of depravity.
I say this without exaggeration… I have yet to see a single person loudly opposing action against Iran who isn’t also openly consumed by hostility toward Israel.
This points to a deeper problem. What’s being presented as “anti-war” or “principled restraint” is, in many cases, driven less by strategic thinking and more by ideological fixation. The opposition isn’t centered on the threat itself, the nuclear risk, or regional stability… it’s centered on hatred for Israel.
And that distortion matters. Because when criticism is filtered through that lens, it stops being about evaluating reality and starts functioning as narrative cover. It muddies the threat, downplays the regime, and shifts focus away from actors who have openly called for total destruction to the United States and Israel and have built their ideology around it.
Acknowledging real threats would conflict with their pre-existing bias.
It objectively benefits the same extremist elements the world has spent decades trying to contain.
On Saturday, President Trump released a statement laying out clear objectives to the American people for Operation Epic Fury.
Let me reiterate them:
Destroy the Iranian regime’s missiles and raze their missile industry to the ground.
Annihilate the Iranian regime’s Navy.
Ensure the regime’s terrorist proxies can no longer destabilize the region or the world and attack our forces.
Stop them from making and using IEDs or roadside bombs, which have gravely wounded and killed thousands and thousands of people, including many Americans.
Guarantee that Iran can NEVER obtain a nuclear weapon.
Preventing this radical regime and its terrorist leaders from threatening America and our core national security interests is a clear-eyed and necessary objective.
Killing terrorists is good for America. 49 of the most senior Iranian regime leaders – including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – have already been wiped off the face of the Earth so far in the opening strikes of Operation Epic Fury.
Finally, while Operation Midnight Hammer did obliterate Iran’s major nuclear sites, the regime was fully committed to rebuilding their nuclear program, and they REFUSED to make a deal, despite months of extensive talks and good faith efforts by President Trump’s top negotiators.
Simply put, the terrorist Iranian regime would not say yes to peace.
For 47 years, the Iranian regime has actively and intentionally facilitated the killing of Americans while chanting “death to America” and funding other bloodthirsty terrorists seeking to destroy the United States and all of Western Civilization. Prior American leaders were too weak and cowardly to do anything about it. Now, President Donald J. Trump is correcting decades of cowardice and holding those responsible for the deaths of Americans accountable.
Their brutal attacks and threats will finally end under President Trump.
America will win – the terrorists will be defeated.