Apples And Chainsaws

If you listen to the pro-infanticide crowd, you might think the Unted States “lagged” behind the heathens on the Continent when it came to “reproductive rights”.

Which is why listening to the pro-infanticide crowd is such a terrible idea:

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Most of Europe is more restrictive than Mississippi or Texas.

Hold that thought.

9 thoughts on “Apples And Chainsaws

  1. Most of Europe is more restrictive than Mississippi or Texas

    Europe is always the lodestone for the ignorant.

  2. If it really is “her body, her choice” why should there be any limits on abortion?

  3. lol. Mississippi, again.

    Leftist reprobates love 😍 to rip on all those hillbillies in Mississippi. They’re too stupid to realize:

    Most blacks live in the SE (55%). Mississippi leads the nation in black concentration with 38.7% of the population.

    When reprobates rip on the SE in general, and Mississippi in particular as the “lowest, worst (_______) in the country” they are in fact confirming high concentrations of blacks = failure, violence, crime, chaos and suffering. Remove the black demographic from any area of study: economic; educational; crime; employment, and everything goes green; even in poor, hillbilly land.

    They know this, of course, because US cities across the nation have high concentrations of blacks, and all experience failure, violence, crime, chaos and suffering. But they will never admit it, because A) It doesn’t impact them and B) the continued supremacy of the reprobate Democrat party is more important than black lives, or any lives.

  4. Ok…..long time reader here, and I’ve enjoyed all blogs/comments as I align with, as well as support, the conservative side. However…….

    I am a 53 year old hetero female in a long term relationship (28 years). Never wanted kids, never conceived any children. I’ve been well educated, have a successful career, worked hard my whole life, and for the most part have been a responsible person. I also believe in a higher power, and am in awe every day of this amazing world in which we live. I personally believe that every creature on this Earth is an incredible miracle, including the unborn.

    That being said, I have been active in the abortion debate on the pro-choice side for decades. This goes way beyond politics, beliefs, and morals. If you cannot at least empathize with a woman who faces an unwanted or unsafe pregnancy, then frankly you need to step back. It is the most difficult decision that a woman in this position will ever have, and it is heartbreaking for everyone involved.

    So please….I respect everyone’s opinion, but can we lay off the comments that include monikers such as ‘baby killer’ and ‘ghoul’? Abortion is a shitty decision and no one should ever have to make it, but until we come up with a way to eliminate the need, have a little empathy, and think about this as more than a political issue.

  5. ^ Tell me that you missed the point of this post without telling me that you missed the point of this post.

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  7. Starbuck,

    I’m with you on trying to stay civil; you convince more people with a rational measured argument than with browbeating.

    If you cannot at least empathize with a woman who faces an unwanted or unsafe pregnancy, then frankly you need to step back

    Unsafe pregnancies – which are less than 1% of all abortions? Sure.

    Unwanted? If you assume that an implanted, fertilized fetus is human (by dint of being biologically intended to become human), my empathy comes with some acerbic questions. When does that “fetus” become human – or, even, gain any moral weight?

    When it’s “viable”? I’m here to tell you, a fetus isn’t “viable” until it can get a job and pay its own rent. I’m only half joking; it’s a short jump from “abort fetuses who are looking at lower qualities of life” and “kill the handicapped”.

    When we can see a hearbeat? Brain waves? Sense of pain?

    Like I said, I’m plenty empathetic, and I always use my indoor voice and my FCC-regulated broadcast vocabulary – but I do seriously want pro-choicers to answer those questions.

    They tend not to.

    Thanks for commenting.

  8. Starbuck, what I see with most abortions is a young lady who’s had the bad luck to fall in with a guy who is “not the marrying kind”, and hence abortion tends to cover up for guys who wan’t want to care for the kids they father, covers up for rape, and the like. Something like 80% of abortions are actually pushed by the father for reasons like this, and it suggests that if abortion were no longer as easily available, men would need to amend their behavior.

    So ending Roe sounds like a big “win” for women, to put it mildly. Yes, not a 100% rule, but a strong majority.

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