Astrid
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One (a) experience represents the whole society?I wish the "straw man" was unhinged, it was a real experience.
In the UK when the abortion law was passed it was meant to be abortion in a life threatening situation with two doctors agreeing this is the case. As many activists will declare its their right to abort no matter what, and the system is rigged that no medical practitioner will stand in the way.
The debate is so extreme some suggested infanticide is acceptable.
The more emotionally numb people are and uncaring, the further violence against others is condoned.
That's what you are claiming.
I'm not impressed with your anecdote or conclusions.
As a uni student in the USA I was attacked by a
man who beat, tortured and raped me.
I nearly died in the hospital; while unconscious
I was given a "morning after" along with massive
antibiotics. I doubt five minutes thought went into the
the " morning after" treatment. Why should it?
I don't even know if I was pregnant, don't want to
know. You figure I should have found out?
Or maybe that I should hate all men of that race ?
( I can't help being terrified of them)
Conclude that the USA is all the things you figure
that thought processes of one or a few represents the.
moral decline of a nation?
Do you see the problem with generalizing from specifics?
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