There is literally nothing I care less about then the feelings of anti-choice people.
Like, oh gee I am so sorry that you aren’t having the polite objective debate you think you wanted
But your opinions are why people with uteruses die. Your opinions limit the availability of the pill, used to regulate so many things as well as contraception
Your opinions force people to lose control of their bodily autonomy, regardless of their feelings, socio-economic status and health
So I will not be objective. I will not stand idly by and listen to that poisonous nonsense.
The American Holocaust
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THE AMERICAN HOLOCAUST
1930’s Europe was far from admirable. The war stricken land was headed into a new era of conflict, leaders, and violence. Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party were gathering Jews, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Blacks, and other various groups and consolidating them to ghettos, or condemning them to labor and, inevitably, death. By the early 1940’s, the Nazi party was in full swing with many distinguished victories, while keeping their “New Order” actions, a.k.a. the Holocaust, on the down-low. The Holocaust is undoubtedly one of the largest atrocities ever committed by man and today is one of the most popular topics taught in school. The Holocaust not only affected the world during the time it lasted, but it also impacted conflicts for the rest of the twentieth century and is still a sensitive topic today. However there is a genocide happening in our own country, the American Holocaust, also referred to as abortion. Nonetheless many similarities that loom between these two mass genocides go unnoticed.
The first step to starting genocide is to dehumanize your enemy. To achieve this, Adolf Hitler portrayed Jews as non-humans. “Jews are undoubtedly a race; but they are not human” the psychotic leader once said. If you can manage to persuade a party into thinking that a certain group of people are not in fact human, any moral laws governing interactions between the two are snubbed and ultimately lost.
The Nazi idea that Jews, homosexuals, blacks, Jehovah’s Witnesses, etc. were an abomination to society was what allowed many German civilians to let the massacres continue, even if they happened in their own backyard. This aspect of dehumanization is all-too similar to abortion. Although one may argue when life actually begins, pro-choice advocates, including pro-choice scientists, claim that a fetus is not indeed a human, instead a blob of tissue under the jurisdiction of the mother. Roe vs. Wade declared that during the first nine months of their development, fetuses were not human unless their mothers decided so. If we knew for a fact that the ‘lump of tissue’ inside the womb is indeed a human, it would be much harder for us to deny it the right to live. Nevertheless since many people see it as a non-living blob, the ethics keeping us from murdering a baby vanish, and it becomes easier for us to justify abortion.
Let us then now compare the Nazi-era Holocaust to America’s Holocaust logistically. During the Holocaust that lasted roughly six years, a total of 1,000,000 Jews were exterminated yearly. That, believe it or not, is a smaller number than the total number of documented abortions yearly in America alone, a staggering number of 1,300,000 babies. Both the Jews of the ‘40s and the babies our country justifies killing every day are classified as non-human. The targets of both genocides were unwanted, the Jews being unwanted by the Nazi party and babies unwanted by their mothers and fathers. Using the latest technology, licensed doctors murdered both the Jews and kill babies before disposing them as trash while the victims’ voices were unheard.
Abortion and the classification and justification of murdering babies do not only have a staggering relation to the Holocaust of the 1940’s however. They are remarkably similar to an atrocity committed in America for hundreds of years beforehand. Laws regarding slavery in the United States known as slave codes bear many similarities to tactics applied by pro-choice activists today. In a Virginian law dated back to 1662, it reads “All children born in this country shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother.” This states that any child of a slave was, by law, a slave and any child of a free person was, by law, free. The significance of this law is that it justifies another person determining your worth before you are even born, also used as a method to justify the murdering of babies. The remarkable and disheartening difference between the two is that deeming a child a slave is illegal today, yet condemning a child to death is accepted among most of society.
So what, then, will become of us if we don’t work towards bringing an end to abortion? The question is often asked to German citizens and many Germans that retained power during the time of the Holocaust “Why didn’t you attempt to end it?” Why didn’t they rise up and end the slaughter of six million innocent Jews? I feel the same question will be asked to our generation sixty or seventy years from now. “Why didn’t we attempt to stop the genocide of over 54,000,000 babies (1/3 of our generation)?” Because we dehumanized something, we lost all moral values towards the subject and began assigning worth to it.
©The Daily Conservative
THINGS COMPARABLE TO THE HOLOCAUST: THE GODDAMN HOLOCAUST
THINGS COMPARABLE TO ABORTION: FUCKING ABORTION
“Being pro-choice doesn’t mean you’re pro-abortion!”
Shit, I love abortion. Abortion is fucking great. I love the pill and I love condoms and I’d really love it if they made birth control for people with penises and I love abortion. I will always be pro-abortion because if I accidentally get pregnant, abortion is what would keep me in school and basically prevent my life from being ruined. Being in control of your body and life is nothing to be ashamed of.
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“…society as a whole must defend the conceived child’s right to life and the true good of the woman who can never, in any circumstances, find fulfilment in the decision to abort.”
Pope Benedict XVI
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Fucking Christ, you are such an idiot.
Just face it people…
Abortion is wrong. Period.
I bet you one unplanned pregnancy you’re pro-abortion.
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Unpopular Opinion Time!
I think that the topic on abortion is much more complicated than just pro-choice or pro-life. There are many factors to each case.
If you’re someone who goes with pro-life, well, what if a girl gets raped? Is she just supposed to have the baby? What is she was only 13? Yeah, that makes it even worse.
If you’re someone who goes with pro-choice, well, what about those teens that get pregnant because they didn’t want to use protection and they decided to get an abortion because they didn’t feel like raising a child yet. Then they kept having unprotected sex and just kept getting abortions…?
So there are many factors and that’s why it’s such a touchy subject with me.
Abortion and the arguments surrounding it can be broken down to this:
How much control over another person’s body should someone/something have?
Should a fetus be allowed to use the organs of a mother against her will?
And I’m going to give you the answer as well: no.
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