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Comparing people to the nazis is a pretty terrible argument, fyi. It's called Godwin's law. How about actual engaging the argument instead of framing things in moral black and white? What Tiller did is in a gigantic moral grey zone, arguing otherwise is disingenuous..
In this case it's a very appropriate comparison. The abortion movement (actually an arm of the eugenics movement) inspired the Nazis, and Sanger (founder planned parenthood) praised the Nazis. And the reasons cited for justifying the abortions in this case is precisely the sort of thing the Nazis and other eugenicists would cite.
In this case it's a very appropriate comparison. The abortion movement (actually an arm of the eugenics movement) inspired the Nazis, and Sanger (founder planned parenthood) praised the Nazis. And the reasons cited for justifying the abortions in this case is precisely the sort of thing the Nazis and other eugenicists would cite.
So, you think the woman in the article should have been forced to carry to term? For what purpose, exactly?
I think you'd better go take that shower and think about reality a bit.
Math wins.
Kansas had a little over 12k abortions total performed last year, and Tiller's clinic wasn't the only one in the State... so yeah 60k is a little wacky.
If your wife was pregnant, and the pregnancy threatened her life, would you force her to carry to term?
If your wife was pregnant, and it turned out the fetus had ancephaly and would die during childbirth, would you force her to carry to term?
Those are the services he provided to women and was murdered for.
Yeah, 100% of Tiller's antics were on life-threatened women.
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