Thursday 19 February 2015

I was uplifted

(Originally posted on Sunday, 22 September 2019)

Sometimes I feel as if our world were falling apart. Sometimes I feel as if most people around the world were brainwashed. Sometimes I feel as if defending logic and common sense were pointless. And then I find on the net something that is very uplifting to me. Something that shows me that many other people think more or less like me. Something that shows me that I am not the only one who hates hypocrisy of any kind. And then I believe again that there is still good future for the humankind.

I hate hypocrisy of any kind, but I hate especially the hypocrisy of abortionists and it bothers me that so many people (young as well as old people) don’t even see it. Thankfully I found something that showed me that I am not the only one who hates it. This case is relatively old (from early 2018) but I hadn’t stumbled upon it before. In short: an abortionist posted a hypocritical and illogical tweet that was criticized by other people, so she later deleted that tweet and posted a new tweet where she tried to picture herself as a kind of “victim”, which was again a hypocrisy. And people commenting the new tweet pointed out all of her hypocrisy from BOTH tweets. I enjoyed it (pointing out the hypocrisy) so much that I started making screenshots. A screenshot after a screenshot, after a screenshot. In total I made 25 screenshots. I trimmed them to show you only the comments. Somewhere down below is a tweet by Janet that I find the most important one:

“As an adoptee, I take great offense that you would have ripped me apart as a fetus. I’m a daughter, wife, mother, and grandmother. I have many dear friends. I’ve been a teacher and school administrator. How dare you think you are doing anything noble or good!”

Some abortionist claim (hypocritically) that they “save lives” of women (by killing babies who have their own sets of genes), but many woman would chose the life of her baby over her own life. When my wife was pregnant she made me promise her that if I ever had to choose between her life and the life of our child (for example if she were unconscious and the doctors wanted me to decide what to do) then I would always choose the life of our baby over her life. Thankfully I didn’t have to make such a decision, but I know that it would be the correct decision – the new generation is always more important than the old generation because the new generation will be needed to spawn the following generation after some time (when the old generation will be too old to do it). Spawning new generations is actually the sense of life (any life). Unfortunately some heterosexual people can’t have babies even though they would like to – I feel very bad for such people. Some other people choose not to have children on purpose, but many of them, for example celibate priests, try to help other people (mostly people who have children) deal with this crazy “modern” world. Either way the main idea should be this: “Don’t have sex when you don’t want to have a child”. No contraception is perfect, so you have to be ready to step up when you achieve (also unintentionally) the real goal of sex.

I won’t name the abortionist – I blacked out her name/account and I even blacked out her avatar, so her face wouldn’t be on my blog. She later claimed that she was misunderstood because she wrote about an umbilical cord, but her explanation doesn’t make any sense to me – I myself cut the umbilical cords of my children (after they were born) and it didn’t stop them from screaming a healthy scream.































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