And prolife isn't interested in your cheap emotional appeals like "pregnancy is a deadly disease and we're all gonna die without abortion" and trotting out rape victims to use as rhetorical tools when abortions due to rape only comprise one percent of abortions in the U.S., or your sad little emotional appeal to your beloved coathangers, inferring that women are so stupid they'd all run to the coathanger if abortion the almighty wasn't available, as if there were no other choices, or your pathetic ruse of caring about unplanned pregnancy when most unplanned pregnancies are due to improper use of your sacrament of birth control-your only interest in lowering the rates of unintended pregnancies is lowering them via abortion so you can have your safe and legal out and protect your precious fucking lifestyle instead of protecting your own children. If proaborts didn't have the emotional range of a bag of rocks, emotional appeals would work, and we wouldn't have to step up to protect their own children from them.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Emotional Appeal?
And prolife isn't interested in your cheap emotional appeals like "pregnancy is a deadly disease and we're all gonna die without abortion" and trotting out rape victims to use as rhetorical tools when abortions due to rape only comprise one percent of abortions in the U.S., or your sad little emotional appeal to your beloved coathangers, inferring that women are so stupid they'd all run to the coathanger if abortion the almighty wasn't available, as if there were no other choices, or your pathetic ruse of caring about unplanned pregnancy when most unplanned pregnancies are due to improper use of your sacrament of birth control-your only interest in lowering the rates of unintended pregnancies is lowering them via abortion so you can have your safe and legal out and protect your precious fucking lifestyle instead of protecting your own children. If proaborts didn't have the emotional range of a bag of rocks, emotional appeals would work, and we wouldn't have to step up to protect their own children from them.
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and you know what reduces unplanned pregnancy, eeeegads? making the choice not to get involved in the things that lead up to a baby, in other words: abstinence! but there's no money in that, so it's no good to them. prochoice doesn't give a damn about anyone but themselves, it's me, me, me. they want to have their cake and eat it too, well they can't have it both ways.
ReplyDeletenot only do we have to protect their own children from them, we have to protect our own children from them as well. when i have kids, i'm gonna make damn sure Planned Parenthood and their ilk stay as far away from them as humanly possible.
I guess they don't know that some anti-abortion folks support the responsible use of birth control. I guess they think the point of promoting abstinence is to deny everyone a good time, rather than to reduce the negative consequences of rampant promiscuity by encouraging self-control and thoughtfulness. I guess the whole coat-hanger thing isn't an emotional appeal, even though the statistics about DIY abortions were admittedly fake, and the majority of illegal abortions even before Roe v. Wade were carried out in medical settings (which is why the rate of abortion-related deaths was already in decline long before 1973, as advances in medicine made ALL surgical procedures safer).
ReplyDeleteWhatever.
https://twitter.com/eeeegads/status/214903066586128386
ReplyDeleteShe doesn't give a crap about anyone but me, me, me. IIIII killed my first kid so that IIIIIII could buy them in bulk later.
Zero consideration.