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cheerfullycatholic · 4 months
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Attacking pregnancy centers and pro-lifers only confirms the violent ideals behind abortion.
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thatonebasicfan · 2 years
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Thank you for being pro-life and having the courage to speak the truth when others don't (like moi). Keep it up!
Thanks. I'll admit that it's not very easy, but it's something worth fighting for.
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Introducing a new prolife discord server! All pro life people are welcome and those who want to learn more about pro life are welcome as well. Everyone is treated with respect here and your concerns are listened to, so come on in and build a stronger community 💪 ❤️ ✨️
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actually-catholic · 2 years
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Seeing as rape accounts for less than 1% of abortions, 99% of the time the organ donor argument only makes sense if you say you’re a registered organ donor.
“No one can force me to donate my kidney!”
No, of course not. But you knew when signing up to be a kidney donor that you might have to donate your kidney. If you don’t want to accept the consequences of that, then do not become a registered kidney donor.
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templevirgin · 3 months
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Please pray the Novena for Life with us, 5 minutes a day, in Hallow: https://hallow.app.link/PNKt4u81rGb
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it is. so weird to me that I'm having to say this again after a real-life cartoon supervillian already once ran for president on a platform of hatred & fascism and won, but.
it's November, please fucking vote
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cheerfullycatholic · 2 years
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4bworld · 2 years
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that impeachment should be considered for any Supreme Court justices that allegedly “lied” during their hearing confirmations over Roe v. Wade. 
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Bro wtf! What is wrong with people?!?!
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warriorandthestorm · 2 years
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I’m not satisfied with the state of affairs here in Canada. I doubt I am the only one.
Canadian law allows abortion at all stages, for no reason at all. We are the only country that does not legally restrict abortion in any way. The country appears content to allow this to continue indefinitely and it is a disgrace.
Our health care and social welfare systems are a patchwork of standards that vary wildly in quality and effectiveness from province to province. Poverty, hunger and homelessness are unforgivably common.
Poor physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health go unacceptably unchecked. Inadequate care for the most vulnerable in our society has been tolerated for far too long.
When will we be willing and prepared to demand change on a national scale?
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thatonebasicfan · 2 years
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Banning abortions just make it worse for women.
What If she was raped? Nobady should be forced to cary they rapeist's child. This can traumatiz them more, and the rapeist can even take them to court for parental right for the child.
What about 12 year old little girls, who have been raped? The pregnancy, and giving birth could traumatiz them even more, and even kill her.
What about teenege pregnancy? This can ruin her life. She probably will be forced out of school, and never get to graduat. Before you say that I made this up, no. Where I live most girls who get pregnant and not abort it are leaving, and forced out of school by the parents, teacher, or how the people treating them. And most of them who do never can achive they dreams, and they are uncaplebol to find a proper job, because mature exem, which you can get if you are graduated, are needed for every job. And the ones who stay in school are have les time to learn, and this affectecs they greads significently, and if the father is helping, then both of them's greads will get lover. Which can mean that she, or they (both the girl, and the boy) greads are not good enough to go to write they the mature exemps, which means they will do it later, and have to repet the class the next year.
And what about woman who don't want children, who don't want to be mothers? Not everyone dreams, about having a family.
And what about woman who was told by doctors that she have to have an abortion? There are woman who can't givae birth, even if they can get pregnant. Abortion is needed especially if giving birth means eather the death of the child, or the death of the mother, or the death of both of them. What about them?
And before you say anything about adoption, one the adoption sistem is in bad conditions, people who work there physicaly abuse, sometimes even sexualy abuse child, and children sometimes even dinied food, and nobady does anything. I know this because I know two of them. One of themluckly got adopted, but the other don't, and he don't really got any education, and were raped there multiple times. Most children will grow up in there, and never will be adupted. Pro life, and careing about the child, but just until it's born, after it's born it doesn't matter what happands to them.
And one last thing. Banning abortion, don't stop abortions, it only stopes safe abortions.
(sorry for the grammar, and spelling mistakes English is not my first language, and I have problems with writing.)
Ok, so a LOT of the problems that you have listed hear are because of abortion. Once schools realized that teens might just end up getting an abortion, they probably made little effort to help the girl to still graduate and earn the credits that she needs.
Same thing goes with the adoption issue, I know that there are a lot of stories where children are abused by their adopted parents. But the solution is not abortion, the solution is reforming the adoption and foster care system.
But abortion to these two problems is a band-aid solution to a problem that is more of a large wound, that needs much more care than a band aid.
And the one about 12 year old girls getting raped and conceiving, and where doctors tell women to get abortions, just about every pro life person agrees that if it's to save the mother's life, then it's fine. But, often times, the procedure for a lot of the life saving treatments for like, and ectopic pregnancy is not an abortion, though there might be other cases where abortion would be the correct procedure, that I'm not aware of. And as for a 10-12 year old girl getting pregnant by rape, I don't think that there is any perfect solution to that, but if possible, an early delivery might save both their lives, because some fetuses can survive at 25 weeks outside the womb.
As for rape, it is a VERY small amount of women who get abortions for rape. But the child shouldn't need to pay for it's father's crimes. And as for the rapist trying to get custody of the child later on, I think that would be HIGHLY unlikely, because I'm pretty sure that violating a law like that would guarantee that he never meets the child. Plus, I have a hard time believing that any judge or jury siding with a rapist trying to gain custody of a child.
And for the last one, where a woman may just not want kids, the women just doesn't need to have sex, or use contraception and use the rhythm method.
(Also, I understood what you were trying to say, and English is hard, so just keep working on it!)
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fromtheseventhhell · 9 months
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It's a fact that Dany's story is riddled with violence against women of color and that she's the perpetrator in several cases, so mentioning her race is actually necessary (Sansa being white has no bearing on her story because again, she never hurt or killed any woc). Besides burning Mirri, r*ping Irri and torturing the wineseller's daughter, she also slaps Eroeh in the face. She looted one city, destroyed another to gain an army of slaves, took over another one for a trial run at ruling and plans to abandon it to invade and destroy a continent that she (and the thousands of warlords she's bringing with her) has never been to to demand fealty from people who don't want her as their queen. Why don't you at least acknowledge that Dany is written as a villain and that your hatred of Sansa is, by comparison, irrational?
It's ironic that the biggest criticism of how George writes characters of color is that he uses them in service of white characters' arcs and that's exactly what you've decided to do in my inbox. Nothing about liking these characters, wanting to see more of their stories, or wanting better for them. Nothing about wanting to start a conversation about the racism in George's writing. Nope. Just you using these characters of color and their suffering, which you supposedly care about, as props because you feel a "pure", white character is being unfairly hated. I have to laugh. The only "hate" I've given to Sansa is disliking her annoying stans and pointing out how she's written in the books but apparently, that's enough to have you clutching your pearls.
And the thing about racism is that, for Dany to be capable of being racist, it would mean that race HAS to be a factor in their society. That would mean that Sansa, as a white woman, would subsequently benefit from her white identity. Which is why I found that so funny from the first ask you sent. You can't just decide that race is only a factor in a single character's story. I get it though, you haven't actually thought any of this through because your only motivation is to put down Dany and prop up Sansa. This is how I know you don't care at all about racism and you're just copying talking points you've heard instead of thinking for yourself.
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