I say yes it should be aborted.
I dont think many people would want to be born a down syndrome.
Not much quality to life plus the toll it takes on the parents.
I say yes it should be aborted.
I dont think many people would want to be born a down syndrome.
Not much quality to life plus the toll it takes on the parents.
thats assuming they would be alive in order to "want" something.
A choice they wouldnt have if they'd been aborted.
on the other hand if the parents might have trouble affording some form of care, if they are terminally stupid people, that is, then yeah abortion for such crap parents might be in order.
Perhaps those parents should have been aborted, save us the trouble of them needing an abortion later.
Last edited by DreamFighter; 06-15-2018, 01:29 AM.
I say yes it should be aborted.
I dont think many people would want to be born a down syndrome.
Not much quality to life plus the toll it takes on the parents.
how do you know you arent defective in some way in your nature for devaluing the lives of others?
If you lost the use of your legs, would you wish you'd never been born?
Because most of us do at some age, if we are lucky in our 90s...but we'd have to be born in order to think that. Should we all wish our entire existences to be null just because we all know we'll be in wheelchairs once day?
Thank goodness for "bleeding hearts mfs" so that wont ever happen.
Conversely if you were born without legs, would you really know enough about the loss of them to "want" not to be born? Because you'd never have lost them, so would you really process all that you think they are missing, in the way you do? You are forcing your conclusions, based on a different viewpoint, onto someone else.
I think what you mean by "bleeding heart mfs" is that "those people who have processed thoughts that you havent yet managed".
Last edited by DreamFighter; 06-15-2018, 02:11 AM.
how do you know you arent defective in some way in your nature for devaluing the lives of others?
If you lost the use of your legs, would you wish you'd never been born?
Because most of us do at some age, if we are lucky in our 90s...but we'd have to be born in order to think that.
Conversely if you were born without legs, would you really know enough about the loss of them to "want" not to be born? Because you'd never have lost them. You are forcing your conclusions, based on a different viewpoint, onto someone else.
forget the hubbub and answer me this....if you could, would you rather be born defective (at the very least, physically) ????
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