This “loss of potential” concern seems to stop at birth. The forced-birthers have had fifty years to create a society that was just and supportive of children and women. The “lost potential” of the already born children living in economically-depressed zip codes bears this out. The “lost potential” of children living in environmentally dangerous places being exposed to carcinogenic air, soil, and food additives. The “lost potential” of kids living in cities with poisonous lead in their drinking water. The “lost potential” of kids whose parents must work two-three jobs to try to make ends meet because a living wage and healthcare are not a “privilege they deserve”. Address THAT and maybe they will hold some credibility in their self-righteous agrrogance. Jeri, Thank You for the “Zygote Warrior” statement!
fertilization makes a zygote, not a human being. Zygote warriors mistake them for the done deal. Loss of potential may be sad, but not a crime.
This “loss of potential” concern seems to stop at birth. The forced-birthers have had fifty years to create a society that was just and supportive of children and women. The “lost potential” of the already born children living in economically-depressed zip codes bears this out. The “lost potential” of children living in environmentally dangerous places being exposed to carcinogenic air, soil, and food additives. The “lost potential” of kids living in cities with poisonous lead in their drinking water. The “lost potential” of kids whose parents must work two-three jobs to try to make ends meet because a living wage and healthcare are not a “privilege they deserve”. Address THAT and maybe they will hold some credibility in their self-righteous agrrogance. Jeri, Thank You for the “Zygote Warrior” statement!
They don't seem to care much about the done deal, though.