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Is an egg a chicken? Asking the anti-abortionists. nt (Original Post) Samrob Apr 2023 OP
Lol Faux pas Apr 2023 #1
No but market eggs aren't fertilized. BlueTsunami2018 Apr 2023 #2
Some markets carry fertilized eggs. Just A Box Of Rain Apr 2023 #3
Reminds me of Vietnam walkingman Apr 2023 #4
This is NOT Southern Fried Chicken: no_hypocrisy Apr 2023 #5
In states where abortion is forbidden, that is Kentucky Fried Unhatched Chicken. n/t DFW Apr 2023 #7
Well, when my ladies lay their eggs, there's no rooster anywhere nearby. BlackSkimmer Apr 2023 #6
Mine are fertile Red Mountain Apr 2023 #8

BlueTsunami2018

(4,914 posts)
2. No but market eggs aren't fertilized.
Thu Apr 13, 2023, 08:26 PM
Apr 2023

I thought Bill Burr had an interesting point in one of his routines about this.

https://youtube.com/shorts/Jj3cE-i27jc?feature=share


Yeah, right?

The difference for me is that I think a woman’s choice to end the pregnancy is more important than forcing her to give birth against her will because of someone else’s religious belief or “moral” code.

 

BlackSkimmer

(51,308 posts)
6. Well, when my ladies lay their eggs, there's no rooster anywhere nearby.
Fri Apr 14, 2023, 06:24 AM
Apr 2023

So I know that their eggs aren't fertilized, therefore, nope, not a chicken.

Red Mountain

(2,283 posts)
8. Mine are fertile
Fri Apr 14, 2023, 06:29 AM
Apr 2023

So every single one of them is a potential chicken life.

Under the right conditions.

My dogs enjoy them at all life stages.

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