@Throwaway865891@Cosmosissyphus @josfief @annamlulis 2nd trimester is 5% of all abortions. Fetuses also don't feel pain at this stage. They may begin to develop pain receptors, but the neural pathways connecting to them do not yet exist, making them unable to feel pain.
@josfief @Cosmosissyphus@Throwaway865891@annamlulis A sperm cell is a human life, yet we all agree its value isn't equal to that of a 2 year old baby. Just the same, a 1 week old zygote isn't the same value as a third trimester fetus. We assign different values to different life all the time.
@Throwaway865891@Cosmosissyphus @josfief @annamlulis 2nd trimester is 5% of all abortions. Fetuses also don't feel pain at this stage. They may begin to develop pain receptors, but the neural pathways connecting to them do not yet exist, making them unable to feel pain.
@Throwaway865891@Cosmosissyphus @josfief @annamlulis 2nd trimester is 5% of all abortions. Fetuses also don't feel pain at this stage. They may begin to develop pain receptors, but the neural pathways connecting to them do not yet exist, making them unable to feel pain.
@Cosmosissyphus @josfief @Throwaway865891@annamlulis Thank you! Glad to talk to one of the reasonable ones as well! Everyone is biased including myself, but i try to stick to facts and reason as much as possible
@Cosmosissyphus @josfief @Throwaway865891@annamlulis The fake video looks like it was trying to represent 3rd trimester abortions, which is <1% of all abortions, and only happens if the mother's life is at risk, or the baby has severe birth defects such as Anencephaly, etc.
@MQMOD23@SylvettePK@WallStreetApes You're correct to not believe the WHO, they're lying like always. This guy explains it well:
https://t.co/xceqvAQ1Y0
It’s not true…
The WHO's bacon is cancerous allegation has been exposed many times.
They used surveys...
They said 50g of bacon consumed daily led to an 18% increased chance of colorectal cancer. But they were talking about a relative increase. The actual increased risk was less than 1%.
This is how they dress up statistics to make them appear more significant than they are.
If you ate a cheeseburger with a coke and fries cooked in seed oil, they only counted the bacon. No consideration was given to the other variables.
If you can't control the diets, you can't confidently blame specific components of those diets for cancer. It's disingenuous to pretend that you can.