Posted on 10/31/2021 3:12:50 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Pro tip for the pro-abortion crowd. When discussing abortion, don't make analogies to ax murders. If you do, most people will likely think of what happens to the unborn babies whose lives are taken.
Failed NYC mayoral candidate and former MSNBC contributor Maya Wiley, appearing on Jonathan Capehart's MSNBC Sunday morning, nevertheless went that repulsive route.In a strained attempt to connect current events with Halloween, she said, apropos of the Supreme Court arguments tomorrow on the Texas abortion law:
"It is kind of like, since we're approaching Halloween, so you know in scary movies when the scary music starts building, and you know someone's about to get ax murdered, that's essentially the music we should be hearing right now before this Monday argument."
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How clueless—and heartless—do abortion advocates have to be to think that making an analogy to someone getting ‘ax-murdered’ is a good idea when discussing abortion?
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(”It is kind of like, since we’re approaching Halloween, so you know in scary movies when the scary music starts building, and you know someone’s about to get ax murdered, that’s essentially the music we should be hearing right now before this Monday argument.”)
Oh yeah, that makes perfect sense. 🙄🙄🙄
Ugly. Inside and out.
Maya Wiley obviously prepared this remark in advance.
So try to imagine her bouncing it off a friend or family member:
“I’m going to go on TV and analogize the Texas abortion case to someone getting ax-murdered.”
“Yeah, great! Go for it!”
And restricting the abortions is the side they equate with that! Idiots.
It’s been my observation, that when someone makes a remark so outrageous and repelling, what they are really trying to do is to shock the listener into silence. They want to ‘win’ the discussion by shutting down any attempt to dialog or question what they have to annouce. BLM was good for that.
Climate Change preachers as well.
I guess to her MURDERING BABIES is serious business.
Hey, abortionists … if you remain unrepentant to the end (not a good idea) and as you gasp for your last breaths and start to see the fallen spirits that you’ve served so well, just think of your spiritual death as just another abortion.
Yes, that’s dark. Very dark and angry.
But imagine people in ancient times telling more righteous folks they can’t do anything about infant sacrifices because they live in a “civil society” … it’s the same outrage and anger. Our nation, the whole world, is soaked in innocent blood, and those of us who’ve not done or condoned it still get spattered by the effects of it on the culture.
Each of those babies disagree.
Actually, considering how babies are aborted, an ax murderer would be an appropriate analogy for an abortionist.
Hey, GLGB! Hope you’re doing well!
Is your show on streaming?
To the point: I think this person made a Freudian slip.
She acknowledged that abortion is murder.
It’s funny how the women who scream for abortion are the ugliest women who probably have no luck with men.
She has the look of a serial killer. Just imagine her in an orange outfit.
Thanks, PAIC.
As for the show, not doing that since I moved from Ithaca a while ago. Just the blogging now!
They don’t kill the unborn with ax.
They commit abortions with a surgical instruments.
So, totally different.
Likewise, if the baby is born they leave it to gasp for air until the baby.
Then they likely sell the parts.
Not the the same as an axe murderer at all.
They don’t kill the unborn with ax.
They commit abortions with surgical instruments.
So, totally different.
Likewise, if the baby is born alive they leave it to gasp for air until the baby is dead.
Then they likely sell the parts.
Not the the same as an axe murderer at all.
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