Posted on 04/24/2019 2:08:57 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
Or long hair.
[I know what you are saying but having worked production at my plant, it’s more like the employee ignoring safety procedures and taking a short cut........ ]
Isadora Duncan
Her silk scarf, draped around her neck, became entangled around the open-spoked wheels and rear axle, pulling her from the open car and breaking her neck.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan#Death
Falling into a meat grinder is a horrible, very rare accident. The toll of terrorist acts is small compared to the systematic, state approved killing of innocents inside the womb every day. 42 million abortions are carried out annually worldwide with about 650,000 in the US.
The regularized, legal murder of human life is far more insidious and horrible than the examples you cite. And it rarely makes the news.
You cheapen the lives and deaths of others with your pointless comparison, including those of the unborn.
I think it goes: He who makes quips about the tragic death of another human, who had loved ones, has sausage for brains...
OK, that was bad on my part. Maybe it was scrapple.
Not pointless at all. Nor did I cheapen the life of the unfortunate person who died a horrible death. The point is that all lives matter including the lives of the unborn. They die anonymously without notice or concern, sometimes horribly. Their lives are cheapened because their murder is sanctioned by the state.
The poor woman who died in the meat grinder was accorded far more dignity, sympathy, and recognition than an unborn child who had its spinal chord cut and skull pierced and organs sold. Thats the sad reality. Just ask Governor Northam of Virginia.
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