Monday, May 09, 2022

Being Pro-Abortion Is a Cult

Feel free to prove me wrong but I don't think that you can:

Radical abortion activists have firebombed a pro-life group’s office in Madison, Wisconsin. A leftist radical threw Molotov cocktails into Wisconsin Family Action’s office in the capital city and a picture of the destruction shows the office heavily damaged from the bomb.

The pro-abortion terrorists responsible also vandalized the building and left a threatening message saying “If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either.”

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Members of the LGBTQ2 community will be disproportionately impacted should the United States Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade, experts say.

“Abortion care is part of wrap-around sexual health education and care that is essential to the well-being of LGBTQ2S+ people, whether they become pregnant or not,” Dr. Shannon Dea, dean of the faculty of arts at the University of Regina told Global News. “Limit that care and you imperil their well-being.”

 


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This took courage:

Republican Senate candidate Kathy Barnette called out Dr. Mehmet Oz during a tense exchange about abortion, revealing she was the byproduct of rape.

On Wednesday, candidates for Pennsylvania GOP Senate primary gathered for a debate as they attempt to sway voters before the May 17 primary election.

Candidates were asked about their stance on abortion days after Justice Samuel Alito's draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion nationwide, was leaked. 

It was then that candidate Kathy Barnette, a conservative political commentator, explained her personal connection to the pro-life movement, revealing she was the byproduct of a rape.

I am so very grateful that our nation is having a very important conversation about life,' she said. 'I am the byproduct of a rape. My mother was 11-years-old when I was conceived, my father was twenty-one.'

Barnette then voiced her issues with fellow candidate Dr. Oz, accusing him on flip-flopping on the issues of abortion, citing previous comments he made.

'I was not just a lump of cells, as you can see I'm still not just a lump of cells, my life has value and that was one of the reasons why it was very disturbing when I saw Met Oz running for this particular race when I've seen him on numerous occasions and specifically at the Breakfast Club saying that my life was nothing more than an acorn with electrical currents.'

'I am wondering if the good doctor has now since changed his position on that,' she added. 'My life is valuable and so are the many lives that find themselves in the womb of their mother, whether in the womb or towards the end of that life.'


There is the oft-trotted out excuse.

Oh, how weak it is!

 

 

Canada (which doesn't have an abortion law, one might add), in its typical superior, emotionally retarded, smug but ultimately impotent way, promises abortions to the Americans (who may be completely unaffected by what the Supreme Court does) when it cannot deliver ANY taxpayer-funded health program to its own citizens.

But, hey! A chance to smugify! Am I right?:

A year after the federal government announced a $45-million fund for organizations making sexual and reproductive information and services more available, advocates say none of the money has been released.

 

(Sidebar: that's right. In Canada, a leftist organisation can demand that the government give them money they don't deserve.) 

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The Women’s Health Clinic in Winnipeg says it will care for any woman seeking the procedure and that includes Americans, who already come in small numbers, says executive director Kemlin Nembhard.

Still, a mass movement north for abortion would present challenges, she said.

“We’re not going to be turning people away,” said Nembhard. “But as a country that has 10 per cent of the population of what the U.S. has, it’s unrealistic to think we could fulfill the needs of what could potentially be flowing north.”

 

Oh, you wouldn't want to mess that up, would you?

And who would be paying for these abortions?

If these women are aborting their babies for lack of funds, where will you get the money to pay for them? You won't do these abortions for free and selling this to the Canadian taxpayer who can't get his or her cancer treatments will be as successful as getting people to eat a warm bowl of wax and call it ice cream.

Canada is awfully good at pretending that it is a heavy-hitter but it can't protect itself, arm its military, send arms to Ukraine, tends to its NATO commitments or build hospitals, expand wings, hire medical professionals or otherwise care for its own sick.

Once again, Canada pretends that it is capable but it is actually useless.

Even if Justin et al were to try, they would see it fail spectacularly.

Keep your kids, Americans! 

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Cabinet is prepared to introduce an abortion bill for the first time in 31 years “if we need to,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said yesterday. Canada has no abortion law. Cabinet will “move forward as necessary on ensuring that not just under this government but under any future government the rights of women are properly protected,” Trudeau told reporters. Other cabinet members expressed wariness. 

 

Exactly.

It's poison.

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Oh, the wisdom you speak, Rex:

It turns out that many of our great thinkers and public figures who, from the birth of our Confederation, have argued Canada would be a better place if our country struggled against the imitation of or engagement in the American model, were right.

We should have fought more earnestly to be a fully independent nation, and never have permitted one of the key institutions of our democracy to be a kind of “add on” duplicate of the American system. ...

For if Canada had its own legal system, what happened so recently in the States, this still uninvestigated leak, would have no relevance to Canadian politics.

None, whatsoever. And we could instead be dealing with our own problems. Our broken health-care system. The scandalous lack of potable drinking water on First Nations. The mad debt and deficit. Inflation and the cost of living.

What a great thing that would be, a Canadian government dealing with Canadian issues. But, under the current understanding, that of course is a “dream of folly and expectation.”

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What Trudeau is trying to do, instead, is divert attention from how the pandemic exposed the inadequacies of Canadian health care — the result of decades of administrative failures and costly blunders by federal and provincial governments of all stripes, which led to hallway medicine long before the pandemic hit in 2020.

As the Fraser Institute recently reported, adjusted for the age of our population, we spend a higher proportion of our Gross Domestic Product on health care — 11.3% in 2019 — than 27 comparable countries with universal health care and near-universal health care that are members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Only Switzerland spent more at 11.4%. (The U.S. was excluded because, unlike Canada, it does not have universal health care.)

 

And neither do we.

Go to one's doctor (if one can) and demand publicly-covered dental care. 


Also:

Pregnant women excluded from Covid-19 Vaccine trials before proven safe and effective.

 


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