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TopicIt's unethical to have fire alarms at planned parenthood
ParanoidObsessive
12/21/17 11:55:55 PM
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It makes sense when you think about it in context. If you assume that abortion and contraception are murder, and that literally every single person in the building is essentially either a murderer or is directly abetting murder, then it's not a far jump to suggest that its immoral to do anything to help those people, or that it's moral to encourage those people to suffer in some way (or, say, get blown up by radicals who bomb clinics), especially if you consider it a judgement from God for it to happen to them as payment for their unforgivable crimes.

I don't agree with the idea (I'm super-pro-abortion, to the point of wanting to abort everyone else's children), but honestly, if you're an atheist (or at least not strongly religious) and pro-choice, you're probably never even going to attempt to see things from that other person's perspective anyway, because no rationale they offer is ever going to be acceptable to you - and vice-versa. Which is why most abortion debates just turn into two groups shouting at each other and no one listening.


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