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Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "'I Know What I'm Trying To Get At': Blackburn Clashes With Pro-Choice Witness About Fetal Heartbeats" video.
@charlesjohnson3625 Eating meat is a part of our diet and has been for hundreds of thousands of years, probably millions of years. We're not the only ones that are carnivores. However, we've developed a social understanding that ALL human life has value and that human has been granted equal rights and opportunities under the law. We either apply that principle to ALL human life or we might as well through the idea of human civil rights out the window. When we try to expand that principle to all life, we going to run into convoluted legal issues that it would be impossible to solve.....because where does it stop? Could I be charged if I kill a mouse, maybe that deer fly that just bit my ear? I know that if I eat an eagle's egg, right after it's been fertilised and laid, I will do jail time but I'm allowed to kill a human egg right after it's been fertilised. How does that even make sense.
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@iputthemeinmediocre Do you know how they perform a late term abortion? They inject the infant, while in the womb, so it dies and then induce labour so the mother can give birth to the dead child. They induce labour because natural birth is still the safest and most practical way to get the child from the womb. If the mother is unable to give birth naturally, they perform a c-section. So why cause the child to die to extract it from the womb if they can bring it out alive? I've asked this of many people. Under what circumstances is it absolutely impossible for a mother to give birth to a child in the late stages of pregnancy? I'm not getting it. They can get the infant out dead but NOT alive? That doesn't make sense to me and if I'm wrong show me how I'm wrong.
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@sherryh7485 What's maddening is that adopting is a process that can take YEARS but any crack head can get pregnant and deliver a baby. I have a sister and brother who have adopted children and they both have stable marriages, good jobs and nice homes. However, the hoops that they had to jump through to adopt those kids were beyond believable. 2 of those kids are now married and have started their own families. Being adopted was the best thing that could have happened to them. If a woman is fertile, breed away no matter how stable your life is. However, young women, who have fertility problems, have to prove their abilities and their moral character, in triplicate, before they're even considered to adopt a young child in dire need of a stable home. What a weird system we have. I'm not suggesting that we restrict the rights of women to get pregnant but why is it SO difficult to give their children a good home if the mother doesn't want the child. I'll never understand it.
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@lv4077 Murder isn't acceptable even if it's rare, very rare or extremely rare.
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@charlesjohnson3625 So...what does eating meat have to do with the abortion issue? I tried for the correlation that seemed obvious. Apparently, it's more cryptic than that. Clue me in.
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@ColonelFredPuntridge No one would allow a woman to die if her life truly was in danger. That's the go to for most pro-choice advocates. It's always the life in danger or she was raped which we all see as a mitigating circumstance. However, there are millions aborted where the mother decides that they just don't want the baby. It's abortion on demand. Pro-life supporters feel that it's wrong at no matter what the stage of pregnancy, unless there are life threatening circumstances. They just don't understand how pro-choice advocates arrive at the belief when life starts. They don't understand the logic. If it's not a growing life at 5 weeks, when does that growing entity, and it is growing at 5 weeks, become considered a human life? That's what is trying to be determined here. If it doesn't exist as living at 20 weeks, when is it a growing life? At 30 weeks? Maybe 35 or 40? When does that happen? Most importantly, why is 10 weeks good and 30 weeks bad? That's what they're trying to establish.
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