I was reading a story yesterday about this woman who gave birth and then put the baby in a trash bag which killed him or her. So I wrote in the comments section sarcastically: “Why did she do that? All she had to do was go to Unplanned parenthood and they would have killed the baby for her for free courtesy of the US taxpayers and she wouldn’t be facing 20 years” And oh boy, you should have read the hate responses by the left. They really think there’s a big difference between what that woman did and what unplanned parenthood does. Does unplanned parenthood kill then baby? Yes they do. Do they put in a bag? Yes they do, so what’s the difference?
The thing I really don't understand is that most states now have laws where a child may be left at a hospital, firestation, church, etc. and therefore put up for adoption, but instead, mothers kill their child and those that are caught say something like "I didn't want a stranger raising my child". Do they believe the child is better off dead?
Their irrational, illogical thinking won't permit them to acknowledge the truth you state. According to their reasoning, a woman should only be allowed to hire out the murder of her own baby but, if she does the deed herself, she should be prosecuted. I wonder how they imagine a late term abortion works? It is brutal and disgustingly horrendous to dismember and/or poison a baby human and then extract its parts from the woman's womb.
I often wonder if people were ever exposed to the facts with physical evidence about what happens in an abortion, they would still approve of a woman's "right" to do it? Look at the response to Hitler and the Holocaust once pictures came out of the concentration camp victims. It's impossible to ignore the gruesome proof.
She should have left the baby at a safe drop off spot and gone to planned parenthood to be sterilized then she wouldn’t have to go through this again. Sterilization needs to be offered free of charge to anyone who doesn’t want children. It only makes sense.
The only difference is which side of the mother’s cervix the child is on.
Somehow that’s become relevant.