A list of puns related to "Euthanasia and the slippery slope"
Itβs only a matter of time until the worst of it gets legalized.
Also, Iβm speaking about degenerate behavior not naturally occurring progression of a free society.
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This is really the only issue I have with UBI, can ya'll enlighten me what the counter to this argument is?
...and I completely agree with both of them. The men wanting to be women and their attempts to erase us remind me of the Wives mimicking the Maids' birthing pains. They cite the anti-abortion laws, but I have to wonder if the current transgender rights movement isn't at the back of their minds.
Hey friends,
I was reading this amazing interview with a woman who had an abortion at 32 weeks (I highly recommend reading itβvery informative and insightful). After reading this, I've gained so much respect for the very few doctors who will actually perform late-term abortions, and I completely feel it should be legal everywhere.
I do have some questions though. This particular woman had an abortion after discovering that the fetus would not be able to live more than a couple hours after delivery. For her, the procedure was about not being forced to go through with the traumatic, horrifying experience of giving birth to a baby you know for a fact will die in a couple hours. While reading the interview, I really empathized with her.
I guess my question is about drawing the line on choice. Should there be some sort of restriction? Obviously, the very nature of abortion does draw a line. A fetus can be terminated, but once a woman has given birth, you cannot kill a baby. So if late-term abortion is legalized everywhere, would it be legal to terminate on your due date, for example? Maybe there's no danger to the woman's health and the fetus is perfectly healthy and due in a couple hours. How late should a woman be able to abort? And who decides this (in your ideal world)?
My favorite part of the interview is this:
> Another thing I want to say is that yes, I had this very particular, horrible situationβbut if I had had an abortion at 20 weeks just because I didnβt feel ready, that should be okay, too. Like it or not, all of our rights are intertwined. Maybe thereβs some woman who has had four abortions and maybe that feels really wrong to you. But my rights are wrapped up with hers, so I have to fight like fuck for her to have as many as she wantsβnot just for her sake, but for mine, too.
I totally agree with the interviewee that when it comes to choice, all of our rights are intertwined, and starting to limit that choice is a slippery slope. So where, if anywhere, would you limit it? Or should abortion be legal for any reason up until the literal moment the birthing process starts? I think this is how I feel, but I wanted to see what you all thought as well.
I hope I am wrong, but lockdown is a very slippery slope. If it can be done once then it can be done again, for other reasons. The police are literally hitting people for walking on the street. Many of us whose minds are molded by the mainstream media run by the feudal lords of our country may agree and mentally try to justify this police brutality. But what is happening is wrong. I hope this lockdown is not a start of an avalanche of an authoritarian regime.
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