#20 – “Women Rarely Regret Their Abortions!”
The abortion lobby says that women almost never regret their abortions. It’s a lie they tell to make abortion seem less disgusting.
Welcome to our new series, “Abortion Distortion,” where we turn the tables and make the pro-choice side defend the illogical, deceptive and immoral nature of their positions!
Like how they claim that women almost never regret their abortions. It’s a lie they tell to make abortion seem less disgusting.
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TRANSCRIPT
The abortion lobby says that women almost never regret their abortions. To test this claim, I propose an independent national survey of women who had unplanned pregnancies in their past. Those who aborted will be asked if they now wish that they had given birth, and those who gave birth will be asked if they now wish they had aborted. Of course, the pro-choice mob would never go along with this because they know that for every woman who would say that she regrets letting her child live, thousands would say that they regret killing theirs. The fact is, regrets over abortion decisions are only experienced by women who have them – not by those who don’t. In fact, what we should be most concerned about is the mental health of any woman who pays some goon to murder her child, and then says she has no remorse about it.
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More Abortion Distortions:
#1 – “Equal Rights For Me, Not For Thee”
Pro-Choicers like to say that, because men don’t have a uterus, they have no right to express an opinion about abortion. But what happened to the idea that our society was supposed to be against gender-based discrimination?
#7 – Not All Choices Are Morally Equal
The abortion lobby likes to portray the concept of “choice” as something that is inherently and universally noble. It is not.
#65 – The fundamental question about abortion
When the abortion lobby says that the issue is not abortion, but “choice” and “who decides,” what they are literally saying is that whether an abortion is the intentional killing of a living human being or not has nothing to do with whether it should be legal or not.