Tuesday, June 18, 2019

The 60s era " hippies " were right about the " American Death Culture "

The contempt for the Catholic position on abortion - not just dissent from it - is clear evidence of the moral decay of the past half-century in the USA . The 60s era" hippies " were so right about the " American Death Culture ". And what " democratic socialist " would authorize a penny for the FOR PROFIT abortion industry ? If abortion is a RIGHT ( ? ) should it not be free and available in competent medical facilities ?
 
What is NOT a human right is the capitalist system's " right " to EXPLOIT and OPPRESS the majority of human beings on this planet . Great moralizing here : " health care is NOT a human right and never should be ". But infanticide and murderous contempt for the human seedling ( a poem ends " Only God can make a tree " ) are self-evident constitutional rights ?
Does not sexual morality become a factor in this hysterical , melodramatic " forced pregnancy " lamentation ? " Control yourself ! " is so politically incorrect ?


       "The argument that "health CARE is a human right' is a very weak argument indeed.
      Health care is NOT a human right and never should be.
      Doctors, nurses, PAs etc are not indentured servants. Period.

      I believe a more powerful argument is that one human being should not be forced to be a living incubator for another human being against his or her will. A pregnant woman is acting as the dialysis machine, the food supply, the oxygen supply etc etc for the fetus. Should she be forced into that position for 9 months? Would we tell a man "you must be hooked up to that other person, it is the law."? No I do not think so. We do not force another person to take those risks, and yes, being pregnant has a higher mortality risk than not being pregnant. "


         



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