Go ahead call me crazy, or whatever else comes to the minds of the rabid feminists, but the whole women being treated equally, according to their definition of equal, just doesn’t resonate with or work for many of us.
First off, why would I want to be treated like a guy? I like having my door opened for me, my chair pulled out, I like chivalry. It is so nice when a gentleman offers to put your bags of heavy potting soil in your car. Or when he stops to see if you need help when the car with the soil has issues. Why would we not appreciate those gestures? Now we have men thinking they can compete in our sports, men claiming they can have children, men sharing our bathrooms. Girls getting tattoos, (that used to be a right of passage for guys in the Navy), which to me is the most unattractive look. We women, who are fashion oriented and like to change our style with every season, really want the same inked image on our body for eternity? No no no.
The feminist movement was not about these things. It was about celebrating that we are women. It was not about male bashing, or demanding women’s rights outrank babies rights.
That one, I shouldn’t even get started on, but since I have, why not.
The whole “it’s my choice cuz I am a woman" is ridiculous. Your choice was made when you decided to have sex. Period. We all know what sex is for ultimately, continuing the human race. It’s the gift God gave us, to carry life, to feel life in its early stages.
It’s a miracle.
You don’t want to participate in that?, then don’t have sex.
If you decided to, then use birth control. There are 20 ways to prevent pregnancy. Look em up.
If you get pregnant, there’s the morning after pill, and early abortion. None of which I support, but they are available. Once that baby is growing, it has rights.Rights that supersede any other rights. It’s our job to protect the innocent. All those infanticide monsters will line up to protest if an animal is treated badly, or if illegal immigrants are in cages, but will scream at you that it’s their body, their decision when it comes to killing a baby?
Doesn’t equality go both ways? Do proabortionists ever consider the rights of the father? Doesn’t he get a say if that baby should live?
Only God can play God.
Thankfully, Marie Curie, Michal Angelo, or Albert Einstein’s mother didn’t think her rights were more important than her unborn child’s.
When actors are saying they are proud of their abortions, that they wouldn’t be winning awards if they hadn’t had one (Michelle Williams was pregnant during her rant. Wait, what?), or that they wish they could get pregnant and so they could have one (seriously, Lena?) or when young girls, who no longer need permission from their parents, are using it as birth control and posting videos online, when abortion clinics are selling parts, we can’t ignore it? It’s way beyond time to stop these people from normalizing and celebrating murder.
I have known many women, back in the beginning of the whole “it’s legal” who have had them and regret it. It was way before we had any information about what was really happening. When they claimed it’s not a person, it’s just some cells. Before we knew a baby can feel everything. That when they stick that needle in the womb, that baby instinctively moves away from it.
But now, now, we know.
There are no excuses anymore.
Time to undo Roe v Wade.
Time to stop torturing and killing babies.
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