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Evil Spawn of Anti-Life Dogma: “Post-Birth Abortion”
A troubling video has emerged in which a college student was asked if it should be morally permissible for an impoverished family to kill their 2-year-old or 5-year-old if doing so would improve the family’s condition. He answered that if society were to approve of this type of act, logic dictates it should be permissible, and he would be okay with it:
Feckless minds think alike. Here is another ethically-challenged Millennial:
It’s odd, “progressive” men seem to be allowed carte blanche to express their views on women’s “right to choose,” while conservative men are continually harangued by feminist harpies that …
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Tagged Barack Obama, Chicago Humanities Festival, Dr. Alberto Giulibini, Dr. Francesca Minerva, Journal of Medical Ethics, Mark Kirk, Peter Singer, Post-birth abortion
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