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Originally Posted by Nilstoniakrath
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So a fetus that could survive outside the womb on its own at eight and a half months is fair game to crush its skull and be made to feel immense pain as it dies, no problem, you go girl, that was just an annoying inconvenient "clump of cells". But if I crush an ant by accident when I step outside the house, I am an evil uncaring @$$. Nice logic there, you F-ing vegantard.
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I don't hold you responsible for stepping on an ant. You're making that up to feel better about yourself.
Everything else you wrote is also your own fantasy. It kinda sounds like you've been taking reproductive advice from your Fox News-addicted grandmommy. Don't do that.
But I'm sure abortion is a really important issue to you, right? I'm sure you've dedicated a great deal of your personal time to ending the practice, through activism, community outreach, youth education etc. You've probably adopted five or six unwanted kids, right? Oh? You've simply co-opted the tragic imaginary deaths of these innocent widdle kiddies to make an ignorant argument on the internet because it helps you feel better about killing baby animals?
Oh, see, I can't respect that. You are insidiously stupid. This isn't me calling you names, this is me saying your ignorance is actually dangerous and cruel.
In case you're actually curious and not just a sick person, post-viability abortions are basically only performed due to the late discovery of birth defects or because there is great risk of the mother dying. It's not something evil liberal women just do to relieve themselves of babies so they can go out and get pumped full of semen by some black dudes. In fact, as a pregnancy progresses, it's much more dangerous to the mother to undergo the procedure. They risk death. Frankly, I'd say they possess far more courage than do you, some dipshit who can't even face the cruelty of his own diet without attempting to shift focus to his fantasies of squashing the skulls of babies.