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In reply to the discussion: Well, I learned a new word today [View all]Hekate
(98,537 posts)45. Actually, it sounds very sarcastic to me, a way of pointing out consequences ...
Never heard of a Roman Catholic religious person (i.e. the Jesuit table ) saying this, but I would have stopped to ask for the short version of their intent.
The consequences of forbidding abortion in all cases, and contraception as well, are to increase the numbers of infants and children who cannot be cared for by their parents. They starve, many of them. The constant bleating of anti-choice fanatics that all zygotes and all fetuses are children who must be saved from their murderous mothers, has the deaths of real women and real children as a consequence.
Anyone with any awareness of real life knows this so I wonder what they meant? The usual line is something about adoption, if chastity fails.
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The few times I've heard this I thought it was some mad-at-the-world crackpot spouting off and nothing more.
Abolishinist
May 18
#5
When I was in college, a group of Jesuits had a table set up in the student union, near the anti-choice table.
Snarkoleptic
May 18
#14
OK I laughed at first. Then I began to think of this in terms of the Handmaid's Tale.
flashman13
May 18
#40
I'm not going to take the FBI or FOX's word on his motives until they provide evidence.
LudwigPastorius
May 18
#50
News to me. I read on another thread, he was a Mortalist. He proved that point, I guess.
OAITW r.2.0
May 18
#52