Easy answer, a person with the entitlement mentality and it's all about me agenda with all the rights and power over others.
Proven fact, just broadcast on the liberal news networks in support of the right to an abortion even after Roe vs., Wade was finally corrected and declared unconstitutional by our U.S. Supreme court. That is their job you know. They were actually bragging about this fact.
But apparently the left only agrees with their decisions only if it is what they want to hear and whether it is a constitutional sound decision doesn't matter.
Fact!! over one million babies were aborted (killed) in one year in this country alone. I believe it was reported for 2023.
These are the same people who profess to be against violence, firearms, and who care for children the most. Quite a inconsistency there. More like serious hypocrisy.
I guess the word police, politically correct censors will with have issues with this blog even though it is fact and the truth.
A gun may kill only the target it is aimed at, be it hunters, random shooters or in active combat. A mind may kill an untold amount of others, as evidenced in history, from the many tyrants and their supporters who have disgraced this earth with their presence and political ideology. The tyrants themselves rarely, if ever, murder one of their victims but they have been responsible for the murder of millions of people. As for the abortion question: The act of abortion, imo, should remain an issue for the woman concerned, between her and her conscience and her God, if she has one. Abortion cannot be seen as a blanket issue as there are many reasons for it to occur, not just because the fetus is unplanned and/ or unwanted. The main reasons may be summarized as life threatening and other health reasons to the mother, the result of rape, and, of course, the fact that the parent may not want, nor be able to care for the child at that point in life. There is also the question of what do anti-abortionists seek to get from preventing the act of abortion? A sense of satisfaction, especially in keeping with their religious teachings? When we take a stance, on either side, regarding abortion, we are judging others and attempting to impose our will upon them, their lives and life experience. The religious folks should remember that there is something about not judging lest ye be judged, right? Personally, I do not believe that it is an easy decision nor one taken lightly, especially later in the pregnancy. Wouldn't it be better to offer support and - yes, even love, for the person experiencing the abortion issue right then, rather than the hate fueled, judgmental approach that seems to be the norm these days? Some things to think about, I hope.