Admittedly, it’s a subset, but it’s an increasingly vocal and documented one that works at social justice consistency, and hopefully it will continue to grow as it has in the past five or so years
It is; jumping to conclusions appears to be your thing, considering you’ve managed to do it twice on one article. There is a subset of the pro-life moment that focuses on social justice issues like education, fighting poverty, access to health care, etc. etc.
Nothing indicates that she cares less about the born than pre born. That’s a nice quip, but there’s no proof it applies in this case.
The point of commutation is not to decide that someone has been punished “enough” but rather that the first punishment was excessive. This is an important distinction to make in your particular case, because you are claiming that the suicide attempts are proof of anguish, which is proof that Manning was punished…
Isn’t it going to be the case on your reasoning that staged, failed suicide attempts will become a sign of anguish that should be considered when assessing prisoner sentences? You really do not make sense when you are looking to suicide as proof of anguish as a guideline for punishment. Too much can be manipulated
By what criterion is the trans person’s belief a healthy one and the anorexic’s is not? They are both suffering from an experience of their bodies that differs from biological reality.