#111 – Writing Off Women
When the pro-choice side is forced to concede that some women DO have emotional problems after their abortions, they usually write them off. See what we mean…
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 when the pro-choice side is forced to concede that some women DO have emotional problems after their abortions, they usually write them off. Their usual explanation is that these women either had these problems before their abortions, or they developed them afterwards for reasons that had nothing to do with the abortion. Let’s take a look at this argument…
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TRANSCRIPT
When the pro-choice mob is forced to concede that some women do have emotional problems after their abortions, their usual explanation is that these women either had these problems before their abortions, or they developed them afterwards for reasons that had nothing to do with the abortion.
In other words, the abortion lobby’s position is that the only women who might be emotionally traumatized by their abortions, are those whose mental health is a little sketchy to begin with. But if a woman has issues that might cause her to regret her abortion, shouldn’t that be discovered during the “counseling” she supposedly gets at the abortion clinic? And shouldn’t she be advised that abortion may not be in her best interests? After all, no sane woman ever regretted not killing her baby.
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