Our opinions differed horridly, but I love the way you're so passionate about what you believe. I like some of your music, and more of your movies... but yeah. 8 seems appropriate.
I appreciated how eloquent your opinions were, although I really, really disagreed with you on the abortion thing. And your quote ("Blacks didn't choose slavery, Jews didn't choose genocide, babies don't choose abortion") pissed me the Hell off. I'm both black and Jewish, and aside from really not wanting to endorse you in any way I hardly think slavery/genocide and abortion are comparable. While slavery and the Holocaust were borne of the belief that one race was superior to the other in some way (plus a lot of other stuff), an abortion isn't something sane a sane woman would choose to have out of malice, but out of the belief she was doing the right thing for herself and/or her baby -- and while you certainly have the right to believe that abortion is wrong, how can you have the right to decide that for anyone else? Being pro-choice is very different from being pro-abortion
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I don't want to start a debate here, just to clarify that the quote you referred to is from the belief that a baby IS a person in a group that IS being persecuted. That is, isn't being considered because they thing it is less- simply a fetus. I believe it's a person. That's the point of it, but if you don't believe it's a person, then yeah, you wouldn't like it.
As for a double standard- I am against abortion for ANY reason, including life of the mother, as terrible as that sounds, everything happens for a reason, you know? However. A fallopian pregnancy is different because there is zero chance of survival of the baby. Eventually, it will die because it can't get the nutrients it needs inside the tubes, and rot, killing the mother as well. In THAT case, it IS different, because the baby does not develop.
So if you were pregnant and had two choices, a) have an abortion, stay alive, get pregnant again or b) have them save the baby but die yourself, you would honestly give up your life? Think before you answer.
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Our opinions are the polar opposite, but you explained them eloquently.
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As for a double standard- I am against abortion for ANY reason, including life of the mother, as terrible as that sounds, everything happens for a reason, you know? However. A fallopian pregnancy is different because there is zero chance of survival of the baby. Eventually, it will die because it can't get the nutrients it needs inside the tubes, and rot, killing the mother as well. In THAT case, it IS different, because the baby does not develop.
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