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What if a couple years dow the road SCOTUS rules that since people continue to be too irresponsible to manage their own reproductive and birth control decisions, all males will have vasectomies at 12. Hopefully, reversible when they are ready to be a father.
I realizes that this is the government making medical decisions for certain citizens, but we've already crossed that line.
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Originally Posted by Starglow
The SCOTUS did not outlaw abortion. All the SCOTUS did was push the responsibility for abortion laws back to the individual states instead of being federally mandated. If you're not happy with the abortion laws in your state then that's where your focus should be.
And what if the individual state decides that all males will have vasectomies at 12. Hopefully, reversible when they are ready to be a father.
He was performing abortions. Got convicted of murder for some of them.
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Why was he convicted of murder?
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Originally Posted by InformedConsent
The murder of 3 aborted babies.
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He killed the aborted babies.
Gosnell is an outlier case. He was performing illegal abortions for large amounts of money. He used drugs to induce abortion of late term babies, then killed them, if they were born alive, by cutting the spinal cord. His clinic was a nightmare, with aborted fetuses and babies stored randomly. His equipment was outdated and filthy. He was also convicted of multiple drug charges, murder of a patient, and various other crimes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_Gosnell
This is likely going to occur more often now in states that have banned abortion(yes, there are supposed exceptions for life of the mother, we'll see how those play out).
Gosnell is an outlier case. He was performing illegal abortions for large amounts of money. He used drugs to induce abortion of late term babies, then killed them, if they were born alive, by cutting the spinal cord. His clinic was a nightmare, with aborted fetuses and babies stored randomly. His equipment was outdated and filthy. He was also convicted of multiple drug charges, murder of a patient, and various other crimes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_Gosnell
This is likely going to occur more often now in states that have banned abortion(yes, there are supposed exceptions for life of the mother, we'll see how those play out).
The point is that sometimes abortion is murder, sometimes it isn't. That's intellectually dishonest and you all know it.
How very odd that you deem saving human lives (fewer dead babies) to be "mean-spirited." That just epitomizes exactly what I've been saying... the 930,000 abortions performed each year has conditioned our society to believe that killing others to fix one's own issues is normal behavior. And then we wonder why there are mass shootings. It's because we live in a culture of death... killing for convenience is accepted as normal.
The same nasty, vile people on the Democratic Party left who do this, are also in the same group who are doing this:
The remarks were so ubiquitous that “Uncle Clarence” began trending on Twitter, a reference to the eponymous character of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” who has emerged as a symbol of Black men who are too subservient to whites.
In practice, the term is primarily deployed against Black people who strike positions that elite liberals find distasteful. For instance, “Uncle Tim” previously trended on Twitter after Black Republican Sen. Tim Scott’s rebuttal of President Joe Biden’s inaugural address to a joint session of Congress.
Oh yeah, and these same nasty people always claim it's the Republicans who are the racists.
And what if the individual state decides that all males will have vasectomies at 12. Hopefully, reversible when they are ready to be a father.
A+++
Especially if the state legislature is gerrymandered and egregiously suppresses the vote, therefore representing only a minority of the citizens. Of course, such a law likely would require a large majority of the legislature to be women!
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