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  1. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Killing an animal for food is a good reason. Deciding one day that you don't want to take care of your pet dog anymore, and that seeing what his insides looks like would be fun isn't; and I challenge you to say that's not wrong. That's the sort of mindset I see amongst the regressive left...
  2. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    I don't want to come across like I'm advocating it, but you're not wrong. That said; I don't think we as human beings have a blank check to kill any animal we come across either. There has to be a good reason for it; even if the bar isn't set quite as high as it would be if it were an actual...
  3. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Personally, I'd argue you're a person only when you've become capable of comprehending your own existence on an intellectual, rather than instinctual, level. Until then, you're no different than any other animal. Everyone likes to think they hold that belief, but almost everyone has exceptions...
  4. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Most who are anti-abortion though would argue that's the wrong way to see it. In their eyes, it's not that a potential human life won't exist; you're just straight up murdering a child when you get an abortion.
  5. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Right back at you; except in my case, it was my grandfather, and I was the only one there for about a week. Fair enough; at least we can agree on that. Thank you; I really do want to stress that I'm only arguing for allowing parents the option in cases where the child shows obvious signs of...
  6. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Are you one of those people who want to outright ban abortion entirely, no exceptions? Because while I don't consider myself to be pro-Abortion, I can't agree with that position; there are just certain situations where, on balance, I feel it should be available as an option. You don't have to...
  7. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Not just a monetary investment; an emotional and spiritual one too. Do you have any idea what it's like dealing with someone in their twenties who still has to have their diapers changed? Who you're never quite sure isn't going to throw a screaming tantrum at any given moment, and try to kill...
  8. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    You're welcome to your opinion, but I could not disagree more. Raising a child with autism is like you're being punished for being alive, and the payoff is rarely worth the suffering unless they're the highest of high-functioning. Not wanting to go through that isn't "eugenicist thinking"; it's...
  9. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Well I'm not; I'm an agnostic who believes abortion should be available as an option to those women who's pregnancy endangers their lives, and those who's children are shown in the womb to have serious birth defects, as well as rape victims. And I say that as someone who is autistic, knowing I...
  10. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    One would hope, but I suspect the fallout wouldn't go beyond the nutcase who actually made the attempt. Nobody is going to, for example, be able to hold the media accountable for radicalizing them.
  11. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Well yes, of course; but I wasn't talking about those looking to get one for medical reasons. I was talking about people who just didn't want the kid; why wait until the last minute? Do they simply derive a twisted sense of pleasure from it? Because for a number of braggarts on social media...
  12. Terthna

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    What's even the point of getting a late-term abortion? I mean, birth control aside, you'd think that if the mother really didn't want to give birth to that child, they'd abort it at the earliest opportunity.
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