In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court 
legalized abortion nationwide.
The decision is called Roe vs Wade, and 
those who defend it are known as RoeBots.
This is how they think...
*Robot Voice*
In other words, it doesn’t really matter 
whether abortion is murder or not
as long as the person who 
wants one says it isn’t murder.
By that logic, the Ku Klux Klan should be 
allowed to legally kill African-Americans
as long as they claim to sincerely believe 
that black people are not really human beings.
The problem is, of course,
that the law does not allow individuals 
to create their own artificial realities
just so they can justify 
whatever it is they want to do.
A rapist might contend that his actions 
do not cause his victims any real harm,
he might even believe that women 
actually enjoy being raped.
But we do not base our laws on 
this guy’s perverted view of reality.
Instead, we tell him that 
what he believes is irrelevant.
All that matters is what the truth is.
So yes, since women are 
the ones who get pregnant,
it is only logical that they will have superior 
insights into the realities of being pregnant.
But that does not make them 
immune to the laws of biology
any more than it makes them 
immune to the laws of gravity.
In the case of abortion,
the issue is whether it takes the 
life of an innocent human being,
and modern technology 
along with medical science
have permanently settled that question.
Today, the humanity of the unborn 
is both observable and undeniable,
and that remains true regardless
of what the mother of that tiny 
human being may or may not believe.
But meanwhile, the abortion lobby 
keeps pushing is this moronic nonsense
that if one woman is 10-weeks pregnant 
and believes she is carrying a child,
and another woman is 10-weeks pregnant and 
believes that she is carrying a blob of tissue,
somehow they can both be right.
Of course, that is physically impossible,
but it does keep the cash registers 
ringing down at the abortion clinic.
Thanks for watching!
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