@TheGreenParty You cannot protect the rights and safety of one group over another, especially when the group you give priority to is a minority and the majority have to simply bow down to the minority.
Today is 37 years since the Tiananmen Massacre
On this day in 1989, the Chinese Communist Party ordered the People's Liberation Army to open fire on its own citizens.
Peaceful pro-democracy students and workers who gathered in Beijing's Tiananmen Square demanding freedom, anti-corruption, and basic human rights were crushed under tanks and gunfire.
The protests began in mid-April 1989, triggered by the death of reformist leader Hu Yaobang. On May 13, students began a hunger strike. Martial law was declared on May 20, but protesters remained peaceful.
In the early hours of June 4, troops advanced with tanks and live ammunition. Soldiers fired on unarmed civilians blocking their path in the streets surrounding the square.
Hundreds to thousands were killed. Thousands more were imprisoned, tortured, or disappeared.
To this day, the Chinese government censors all mention of it, erases it from history books, and threatens anyone who remembers.
Make it a criminal offence for MPs to deliberately mislead the public
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Clear alterations are being made to our European culture & history. Not just mythology but historical figures like Cleopatra and Anne Boleyn. It is clearly a one way street. Only white characters are swapped? Hypocrisy. Why? Does it matter? Let's answer this question
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness.
I find it strange that fully grown adults spend their time debating abortion as though they somehow entered the world differently from every other human being.
Every single one of us started the exact same way.
A sperm. An egg. A unique human DNA sequence. A developing human life.
That's not religion. That's not politics. That's basic biology.
Yet we're constantly told a series of increasingly absurd claims to justify ending that life.
🔹 "It's just a clump of cells."
You are a clump of cells.
So am I.
The question isn't whether something is made of cells. The question is what kind of cells they are.
A human embryo isn't dog cells, cat cells, or tree cells.
It's human.
🔹 "It's not a human."
Then what species is it?
There is no stage of pregnancy where a human mother is carrying a dolphin, a kangaroo, or a toaster.
The unborn child is human from conception.
The debate is about whether that human has rights.
🔹 "It's not alive."
If it's not alive, why is it growing?
Why does it have a heartbeat, brain development, cell division, metabolism, and measurable biological activity?
Things that aren't alive don't develop.
🔹 "It's my body."
Your body has your DNA.
The baby has its own DNA.
Your body may be female.
The baby may be male.
Two distinct human beings are involved.
🔹 "It's just reproductive healthcare."
Removing a splinter is healthcare.
Treating cancer is healthcare.
The deliberate termination of a developing human life is a completely different moral question, which is why abortion remains one of the most debated issues on Earth.
🔹 "Nobody should tell a woman what to do."
Society tells all of us what we can and cannot do when another human life is involved.
The entire debate comes down to one question:
When does a human life deserve protection?
Everything else is a distraction.
The reality is simple.
Every abortion supporter was once an unborn child.
Every politician arguing for abortion rights was once in a womb.
Every activist marching for abortion was once dependent on their mother for survival.
Nobody arguing this issue today would be here if someone had decided that dependence made them less human.
That's the uncomfortable truth at the center of the abortion debate.
You don't have to be religious to recognize it.
You just have to be honest enough to admit how every single one of us got here.