The thing about a business, is it must grow, it must optimize. Making money...success...is the whole reason you start a business. This is the problem with making anything legal. Take suicide. Once it’s legal it will become a business with marketing and slick brochures and salesmen. Vulnerable people can be influenced to do things they would not, if left alone, ever even think of. An abortion business will hire marketing and Business school graduates and run ads.
I’ve noticed over the years, there have been several instances when a mother murdered her baby but was not prosecuted. I suspect that in those cases it was due to the delima of making it legal to kill a fetus, but not one that has recently left the womb. If you allow the one but prosecute the other, it certainly raises a few questions. Questions proponents don’t want to answer.
Two things about that.
1. Abortion clinics have “worked themselves out of a job”. In other words they have killed so many babies there are not enough for them to kill any more. The Dems had to bring up illegals for them to have more babies to kill.
2. Kermit Gosnell was found guilty I just hope someone is found guilty for the 5 babies that were killed in DC.
‘Questions proponents don’t want to answer.’
you should enter conversations on this topic on internet forum like Quora and Reddit, and engage with some of the commenters; in reality, proponents are only too happy to voice their comments and answers...
said comments are very eye opening; I was aware of the ‘men have no standing’ nonsense, and ‘our bodies, our rights’ bit, but I was not prepared for ‘our bodies are being leached of vital nutrients’ as a justification...
I get further into the conversations with these people because I don’t oppose abortion on religious grounds; if you mention religion as a basis you are immediately subject to dismissal and scorn...I oppose abortion on the ethical truth that it is murder, and murder should not be condoned in a civilized world, but through further commentary with them I also learned that a fetus is in fact not human, but only ‘potentially’ human...and protection cannot be based on ‘potentiality’ but actual ‘viability’ that is, when the baby can breathe on its own...when I pointed out the absurdity of these positions, I was finally hit with the dismissal and scorn, and meaningful context was dead in the water...