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[–]LGBTQIAIDSAnally Injected Death Sentence[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

That is a comment befitting of the times: nihilistic and deeply self-absorbed. Also an extremely false equivalency: no death takes place when one gets a 'root canal or even a tattoo'. The unintended consequences of such an argument are also obvious. You could swap 'abortion' out for 'murder' and still make a case convincing enough for the average Redditard.

[...] There should be MORE [murders] because [murders] are normal.

I'm [pro-murder] because a woman doesn't need a reason to [murder].

I [murdered someone] because I just didn't want [that person alive]. Period. I wasn't raped, I was totally healthy, I had a loving relationship, I had plenty of money. I [murdered someone] because it felt good and I [was feeling blood lust and had an urge to kill].

I don't need some poetic reason or moral justification to get a root canal or even a tattoo. If I want or need one I'll get one because I have full agency over my body.

Why the fuck is [murder] any different? This type of bullshit just solidifies that [murders] are bad things, something someone should only do as a last resort, something shameful. It's not, it's just another thing that happens every single day.

[Murder is] normal.

Is there anything really disanalogous or logically invalid in my reframing of her 'argument'? Nope. Her appeal isn't to consent or harm or anything where one could argue that my parody argument is a false analogy. Her appeal is to how 'normal' abortion is (and killing is also ubiquitous throughout nature, which also renders it completely 'normal') and to hedonism (if it feels right, it is right, which would also be the rationale for many serial killers). Why couldn't her failure of a mother have these same attitudes towards her, to spare us from reading that filth today?

[–]casparvoneverecBig tiddy respecter 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I just want to ask them this: "Imagine someone kicks a pregnant woman in the belly and causes a miscarriage. Let's say the mother feels like it was good that she was rid of the child. Should it be considered murder considering that the woman feels like it was good that she lost the baby?"