morenoingrato said:
If you could "easily pull samples" to prove your from mainstream sources, you would have. And by samples, I don't mean a single internet user representing millions of people. Pro-choice people are Democrats, I can agree with that. Your argument is that pro-choice people see babies as parasites, which, unsurprisingly, you haven't backed up. As always. |
"And by samples, I don't mean a single internet user representing millions of people."
i gave four unique people
and are you expecting me to post 1000 comments to have a representative sample?
" Your argument is that pro-choice people see babies as parasites, which, unsurprisingly, you haven't backed up."
i haven't backed it up even though i've posted examples? ok, again what are you expecting here? 1000 unique comments?
here's some more from other subreddits(these are the people you are allied with)
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Babies are just a parasitic STD that, after 9months of sucking on a woman's nutrients, grows strong enough to leave the womb and instead feed on your financial resources.
Notes: Some babies continue feeding off the mother biologically through breast milk. Adults who live with their parents are just bad cases of the parasite of which their parent's cannot rid themselves.
Edit: word choice
Edit: as stated in one of the comments, this is not my personal philosophy but a different way of looking at it, be it skewed or not."
"All life isn’t equally valuable. Only non-parasitic animal and non-parasitic human lives have a positive value of their own. The value of a parasite’s life doesn’t negate its host’s bodily autonomy. I place a non-parasitic animal’s life above a parasitic human’s life."
"I also wouldn't be against a person, who has been forced (entered without consent) into a "personal" host-parasite relation"
"Again, I said not in an insulting way. But it is a parasite. Babies are our future, and therefore important to us. This does not mean we should ignore problems surrounding them."
"The mother's right to bodily autonomy wins over a parasite. "
"A heartbeat doesn't make a person. Until it can survive on its own its a parasite."
"There are no babies in utero. So yes; zygotes, embryos, and fetuses are all stages of a parasite that when expelled from the host body becomes a baby."
"The mother isn't really killing it, just saying another person isn't allowed to live in a parasite inside her body."
"If you eat raw sushi you are taking the chance that you could contract a parasitic worm. Would it be wrong to get rid of that parasite simply because you engaged in an activity which allowed it to attach to your body? It doesn't matter if a fetus is a human being or not, it's still a parasite and you either have autonomy over your own body or you do not"
"It drives me nuts when pro-life people tell me what I can and can't do with a parasitic mass of cells in my own body if I chose to have sex"
"Technically, we have a word for something that requires a host to supply it with nutrients, it's called a parasite"
"Where the distinction occurs is whether the person with the parasite has a choice in what happens to their body. Until the point that the baby can survive outside the womb, I think the term is "viable" but I could be wrong, the baby is a parasite on the mother, unable to live without her. Some people are thrilled at the idea of being a mother and actively try to have a parasite implant in them"
"Why should a woman be forced to carry a parasite"
"because pregnancy is like having an enormous parasite inside you"
" The fetus is effectively a parasite - it's not living on its own."
"against her will because the fetus is essentially a parasite"
"And It does not grow to become a person by itself, it is a parasite"
"That that parasitehas human DNA shouldn't be relevant"
"If I say my fetus is a parasite, then it's a parasite and it has to go"
"Furthermore, there is a risk you can die from this parasite"
"That parasite will develop into a full grown human being if all goes normal."
"as it's parasitic on the woman it can be removed"
"The ones of women forced to carry parasites they never wanted even"
"At early stages, a fetus is nothing more than a parasite"
"Up until that point she was a parasite, living off of my wife. "
"but get all worked up over a parasitic lougie"
" I was inspired by another post on here where the OP referred to abortion as "parasiteremoval""
"The moment of birth presents a clear physical, biological, and psychological point when a parasite"
"thats basically a parasite, is the only way I get to exercise my right to bodily autonomy, then that is on them"
"In the case of a fetus, which is a parasite by definition"
" Just like any other parasite, it is something that the mother can be"
"So? Men aren't the one who will have a "parasite" trying to kill them."
"The parasite, beloved or not, takes everything it needs, does not politely ask"
" It's not wrong for you to value your life above the life of a parasitic organism. "
its interesting to me to see women talking about their bodies in this way