What an amusing remark, Hello. Really, go on, I'm truly fascinated.
What an amusing remark, Hello. Really, go on, I'm truly fascinated.
Who is 'we'?
Really? I find this fascinating. Where in the Christian tradition do you find much mention of labour camps? And on what grounds do you think there's something wrong with them? Because I can certainly find plenty of early Christian writings condemning abortion, and provide sound arguments against them myself.
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You don't seem to have a lot of consideration for the life of the embryo, Balter.
I think the life of an embryo is immeasurably more important than your freedom.
I haven't lost, and demographics are ultimately on my side. Please read up a bit on th heritability of atitudes towards abortion. That having been said, I'm out of this conversation now that I've said my piece. Hearing the kind of thing you people believe is not good for my stress levels.
what do you find amusing about it? I'd suspect that some time in a labour camp would do you a whole lot of good, frankly.
I did state it outright: I said it was unfortunate that you folks had the right to vote, write blogs, etc..
Ah, yes. As usual with feminists of your type, when asked for evidence, they say "Naw." Who needs evidence, when you can rely on feelings, dogma, and anecdotes (oh, sorry 'lived experience') instead.
Why do I even waste my time trying to reason with you people?
Seems to me that we'd all be a lot better off with less talk about liberty and individuals, and more talk about duty, obedience, and the collective.
This is among the dumbest things I've seen on Jezebel, and that's saying a lot.
You're aware, right, that the universe of moral and political thought is much broader than Democrats versus Republicans?
What do you think my opinion on food stamps is, exactly?
I 'don't get to dictate' it because, unfortunately, the laws currently protect your 'right' to kill your unborn child. That's why I want to change the laws, so that you wouldn't have that right anymore. Hope that was clear.
Moral dullards, in other words? Yes, exactly.
When I hear people demanding 'freedom', it's usually a safe bet that what they're really demanding is the freedom to do something immoral.
Huh?
You'll have to explain that to me. How is it 'misogyny' to hold that certain kinds of people- like yourself, Callie Beusman, Amanda Marcotte, and the like- are undeserving of political rights?
Please explain. This should be good.
I mean, yes. The Pashtuns of Pakistan/Afghanistan are savages, and Englishmen and Russians are not, that seems fairly obvious? Are you seriously disputing that the cannibal tribes of New Guinea can't fairly be described as savages?
Sigh. Again, it's such a pity that your sort has the right to vote or the 'power of voice'.
Compared with the life of an embryo, they are indeed insignificant, of course. Is there any serious doubt about that?
Then maybe you deserve to spend some time in a labour camp to teach you some lessons about morality. I will, of course, pray for you.
If I had my way, you'd be arrested if you tried to escort folks anywhere to help them break the law. And it's fairly appalling that you would actually contribute your own money to help women kill their unborn infants. I'm deeply sorry to hear that, Dooby, and sincerely hope you repent.
Ah. More evidence, as if we needed it, that it was a mistake to give folks like you the right to vote or to comment on blogs. A pity, really.
Nope.