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@TruthAgape Absolutely. It would also mean that women having medical emergencies would be hesitant to seek help. As pro lifers, our responsibility to to create policies that save as many lives as possible - investigating miscarriages like crimes would result in mother and child harm.
Someone once asked me how I can be against abortion but for the death penalty. It's about accountability. The unborn child has literally not made any decision of their own yet. Punishing the child with death is unjustified. The convicted criminal made a choice to commit the crime. The state killing the criminal is justified.
@LifeNewsHQ yes, and to be more specific:
It is true that some developmental stages lack โtraditionalโ signs of โperson-nessโ.
But trying to figure out where that line of personhood lies is such a dangerous and slippery slope, that the safest assumption is it simply starts from conception.
@Ryab_FGC_ unlike with Kingda Ka I can kind of see why there sadly wasnโt a proper final rides sendoff
those months between its last real operations and when they finally announced it was closed, my theory is they at least tried to find (affordable) refurb options before fully closing
Still bummed that this is never gonna run again.
And to all of the thoosies who celebrated when it was announced that Superman (for being boring) would never reopen. No. Go ride an actually bad coaster and then get back to me.
Wish it got the proper sendoff it deserved
The law didnโt hurt her. The law did not prohibit her seeking help from the abortion she already had.
YOU are the ones who made her scared to seek help bc you consistently lie about what these laws state.
No, honey. This is not on us. Her blood and the blood of her twins is on YOUR hands.
Adopted person here.๐๐ผโโ๏ธ
I was an unwanted pregnancy. My big brother was, too.
We did not deserve to die. Our adoptive family wanted us more than anything and gave us the best life.
I don't understand why condemning adoption in support of abortion is a talking point.
Wow, this clearly got shared in a troll community โ look at all the psychopaths showing up to claim adopted people would have been better off m*rdered. ๐คฏ๐คฏ๐คฏ
So Iโll say it even louder:
ADOPTION > ABORTION โฆ 100% of. the. time.
"I'm normal."
That's what he said. The YouTuber who aborted his child because the baby had Down syndrome was asked if he was glad his own father didn't terminate him.
"Yeah of course I'm glad my dad didn't f***ing terminate me, I'm normal."
Sit with that word for a second.
Normal.
He didn't say "healthy." He didn't say "wanted." He didn't say "loved." He said normal. And in that one word, he told you exactly how he sees the world and exactly who gets to live in it.
Here's the argument he's actually making, stripped of the "grief" and the medical "statistics" and the careful language about "difficult decisions":
Some lives are normal. Some are not. Normal lives are worth living. The others are not.
That's it. That's the mindset. That's the justification to do whatever the Hell you want to anyone you "choose." That's the whole thing.
That logic doesn't stop at birth. It never has. The same reasoning that ends a pregnancy because of a Down syndrome diagnosis is the same reasoning that has historically locked people with Down syndrome in institutions, denied them education, dismissed their humanity, terminated them in gas chambers, and treated them as burdens to be managed rather than persons to be loved.
If a child with Down syndrome is worth less in the womb โ less worthy of life, less deserving of a chance โ then that judgment doesn't magically reverse the moment they're born. And if we accept that a person with Down syndrome after birth deserves dignity, protection and love, then we cannot with any logical consistency deny them that same dignity before it.
You cannot wall those two things off from each other.
He just proved it with his own mouth. Again.
And when you broadcast that argument to 20 million people, you don't just make a personal statement. You give permission. Permission to bully. Permission to exclude. Permission to treat people with Down syndrome as less โ because someone with a massive platform just told the world they are.
My son Iron Will has Down syndrome. By this man's definition, he is not normal. By every definition that actually matters he is fully, gloriously, irreducibly human. Made in the image and likeness of God. Not in spite of his extra chromosome. Because of his personhood. Full stop.
The word "normal" has never been more revealing. Or more dangerous.
Because once you decide who is normal enough to live, you haven't made a personal choice. You've appointed yourself the author of a story that was never yours to write.
And that's not a "difficult decision"...
That's eugenics.
#TeamIronWill #DownSyndromeAdvocacy #Personhood #SayYesToPossibility
@ComradeJak3 It's because the language of cats hasn't changed much in the last century. Since they can't write or use computers their dialect develops a lot slower than that of humans
That's horrible. ๐
I couldn't live with myself if I did that. I'd rather sell all my collectibles and/or work overtime to earn more for the medical costs than leave her to fend for herself. And if it wasn't enough and she died anyway, at least I can say I loved her enough to try. If you marry someone and then leave them for such a reason, you never actually loved them at all.