Do You Wish You Had Been Aborted?

Here’s a left-winger finally trying to follow her abortion views to the honest conclusion and argue she should have been aborted. Because that is the sort of thing any abortion supporter must ultimately argue unless they want to imply there’s something wrong with abortion. I mean, you were just a clump of cells; killing you then was nothing bad to be avoided.

Who knew killing your own kind could lead to weird moral areas?

12 Comments

  1. This story really exposes how fundamentally depressing these people are. I mean this chick is literally saying the world would be better off without her in it. Isn’t that one of those signs that someone is contemplating suicide or something like that? There is no way that train of thought is the product of a healthy mind. I know she has that little tagline at the top about “This is no ‘I wish I’d never been born’ howl of angst.” and it isn’t. It’s a everyone else’s life would be so much better if I weren’t here howl of angst.

  2. What the pro-life groups need to do is to start an ad campaign featuring women who had considered an abortion. Put them on camera telling their story and the fear, angst, and confusion they felt. Then have their son/daughter join them on camera to say, “Thanks for excercising your right to choose mom.”

    In another series, have people who adopted children. Similar setup but at the end the child/adult can say, “To my birth mother, thanks for exercising your right to choose.”

  3. I’ve often said to leftist environmental types that the most “green” thing you can do is kill yourself.

    Interesting how selfish and lazy her reasoning is. She wishes her mother aborted her so that she wouldn’t have to do all that WORK and put in the EFFORT to become a productive member (at least according to herself) of society.

    Isn’t that what she’s saying? She’d rather have not existed so she wouldn’t have to be bothered with growing up and dealing with life and so her mother wouldn’t have to have the responsibility being an adult? How lazy can you get??? True liberal through and through.

    “hey, you want life?”

    “meh…too much work”

  4. Critter says: it’s not too late for her to rectify the situation. i can sell her a gun, cheap.

    To do it correctly, someone has to be paid (preferably with a government subsidy) to stab her in the back of the skull with a pair of sharp scissors. Anything else is just suicide, which is illegal.

  5. Her logical extension to “if I had not been born” is quite literally, “…it seems likely she would have found feminism or psychology…”

    I am aghast, agog, not to mention aggrieved and aggravated.

    There is too much; let me sum up:

    Amongst a veritable bootload of factual and logical fallacies, it is equally valid to posit that her suicidal mother would indeed have killed herself if she had not been raising a child. Thus, her mother saved her own life by not aborting baby Lynn. We could conclude this even without citing statistics — from the same scientists who believe human beings are lumps of cells — that show that depression and suicide rates are higher among women who choose abortion.

    Thus, it is more likely that Lynn’s mom would have become a statistic long before she chose feminism as the path to a rewarding future.

  6. I worked with a women who was militantly pro-choice. Turns out she was adopted. I tried to explain to her it was a friggen miracle she didn’t end up as a clump of cells in a dumpster. On the other hand, it’s a crying shame Stanley Ann Dunham didn’t abort her illegitimate, mulatto offspring.

  7. Burmashave,

    Bacon to you for saying exactly what I was about to say. The peice is filled with wild, baseless speculation. How would a mental “undeveloped” woman without a child gone to college to find feminism (which is always an escape route from poverty)? Another speulation on her part: Abortion was preferable to adoption because her mom would have never put her up for adoption. Obviously her mom never aborted her, so how does she assign a higher value to one disregarded choice over another?

    This article wasn’t well thought out.

  8. John says: This article wasn’t well thought out.

    Er….”thought” and “Liberal”? (chortle-snort-chuckle-full-throated derisive laughter)

    This was your typically Liberal, flailing, pathetic attempt to appeal to deeper emotions.

    (She’s so caring and insightful…she really gets it…hon, after you get back from refereeing that WNBA game, let’s both go online and make another donation to Planned Parenthood, ‘kay?)

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