just me wrote:These ads are a calculated attack on women. The goal is to shame women.
so, to reveal the product of an abortion is tantamount to shame? how so?
when teaching driver's education and they show a car wreck is the goal simply to shame alcoholics? to shame those who text message? to shame those who put makeup on in traffic? to shame those who are not good drivers?
this whole "it shames women" argument demeans women more than anything else.
clearly you are not shamed by it, are you?
shame is not imposed upon you, any shame in your life is by your own hand.
just me wrote:However, the consequence is that women who have had miscarriages and elective abortions are traumatized and forced to relive what is often one of the most traumatizing and painful experiences of their lives.
speculation.
and to equate miscarriages with elective abortions is ridiculous...how can one consider wanting a child and losing it prematurely as being the same as not wanting a child and purposely getting rid of it?
The former has just cause for sorrow, whereas the latter has simply sought out the most convenient method to remove an inconvenience.
Elective abortion is likely the procedure which assists an otherwise careless and self-indulgent woman or couple from realizing the consequences of their thoughtless nature.
just me wrote:I've had two miscarriages. I've watched the tissue as it is expelled from my body. I've felt it. I've had the blood run down my legs. I don't need to see that s*** again.
then obviously you consider "being pregnant" as something more than just a biological inconvenience....obviously that trauma stems from an understanding of what being pregnant does, and should, mean to a woman....and a man.
just me wrote:Pregnancy and childbirth is messy and not without its dangers. Women know that.
Yet, so many are so careless with their bodies...i am not sure that enough women know that.