#32 – “The Real Issue Is Not Abortion, But Whether We Trust Women”
Abortion defenders say that the real issue is not abortion, but whether we trust women. This is, of course, pure idiocy.
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 abortion defenders say that the real issue is not abortion, but whether we trust women. This is, of course, pure idiocy. Watch to see why…
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Abortion defenders say that the real issue is not abortion, but whether we trust women. This is, of course, pure idiocy. It’s like saying laws against rape mean that we don’t trust men. The fact is, every man and woman is fully capable of making immoral decisions, and society passes laws to keep them from inflicting those decisions on other people.
But if the pro-choice mob is serious about this “trust women” idea, why aren’t they demanding that women be exempted from all laws? After all, any law that can be enforced against women, is society’s way of saying that women can’t be trusted to make that particular decision. Or is the abortion lobby asking us to believe that the only women who can be blindly trusted to make good decisions, are those who are pregnant and thinking about buying an abortion?
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