Posted on 03/30/2022 9:21:56 AM PDT by artichokegrower
How far down does the slippery slope go?
A newly proposed bill in the California State Legislature could expand the ghastly practice of abortion to include infanticide – the killing of a newborn child – for several weeks, months, or even years after a child is born.
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Buffy, the Newborn Slayer.
I don't know what type of women's issues or children's rights advocacy she worked on but I'm guessing she learned nothing from it.
2035 - Newly Introduced California Abortion Bill Could Legalize Infanticide For Seventeen Years After Birth
Satanic
“A mighty chastisement could be coming soon to the Golden State.”
Where’s that earthquake when you need it.
In Medieval England, the age of viability was 6 years old based on how much work the child could do. Before that, it was legal to infanticide your own child.
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this is not true.
Yes it is true.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1082157/pdf/medhist00104-0005.pdf
https://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/441275
https://press.uchicago.edu/books/TheChild/Child_pages_1-10.pdf
If they do this, it is time to revoke CA statehood. Seriously.
I think it should be legal to kill liberals since they think killing others should be legal. There should be hunting permits and prizes.
worth of an infant is not an acceptance of infanticide.
Today in most cases infanticide is treated more leniently than death of an adult. not very different from then.
Of course the worth of human life was elevated in late Roman times on in western civ through the spread of Christianity.
Those are human beings. They have rights the moment they are born. In fact, right here in California there was a preborn human who had rights before her mother was murdered, the Scott Peterson case where he went up for murder of 2 instead of just 1.
I am not saying it is correct, I am saying that infant lives were valued as less in some areas in medieval times and are valued as less today.
It sounds like infanticide in Medieval England was practiced but was not technically licet.
I remember this tidbit coming up in 1972 when the “Age of Viability” was being rabidly discussed just prior to the SCOTUS finding some nonsense right to kill preborn humans in our constitution in Roe vs Wade.
Those links are probably long gone, it was way before the internet.
Death for the innocent, compassion for the guilty. Progressivism in a nutshell.
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Excellent graphic!
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