Sack 'em and toss 'em, they're too expensive for socialist healthcare.
At some point a critical mass is reached, and the vacuous espousement of abortion "rights" is revealed to be cosmically and egregious contrary to any kind of conceivable natural order where human life in any form has any meaning.
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According to another blogger: "A person's a person, no matter how small — unless he or she is using valuable resources that could be used to support a better-abled individual, according to Britain's Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists."
Baby steps towards eugenics - starting with the weak babies of course. Babies that take up money that could be used to help the stronger and more deserving healthy children. Bed-blocking is the popular term that is starting to be given to them, even by the commonwealth governmental healthcare system.
The really bizarre part, the part that frames the entire issue so completely, is the fact that the gov't institution, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health pays state funds for women to have abortions up to 24 weeks of gestation - a time equal or beyond when these premature babies are now being born. In the one case you have a baby being impaled and decapitated in the dark of the womb; and in the other case you have a bright hospital ICU full of outstandingly educated health professionals giving their all to save the lives of identicle children...
Really, that's just creepy as all hell. In what repugnant and inverted reality does that situation have legs of logic to stand upon? Ah, of course - our own modernity! Freedom to choose our own lifestyles at the expense of some weaker creature, at the expense of some higher purpose besides "our personal happiness." And what's the cost? Almost nothing: self-seeking and self-worship, idolization of freedom from responsibility and from our human essence and human nature, denial of our unique place in the world as humans, donning self-imposed blinders to keep us from seeing and worrying about what is beyond our present existence, our present salary, our present hedonism.
So now that I think about it, let's not be biased, and let's keep this in perspective and really empathize with the person desiring an abortion: these fetuses are definately not human, ya know? Why waste money on them when they're better off put into a biohazard baggie?
The link, talks about:
Research to be presented at the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health's annual conference later this month shows babies born at 25 weeks or under cost almost three times as much to educate by the time they turn six as those born at full term.
In its response to an in-depth inquiry into premature babies by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, the RCOG writes: "Some weight should be given to the economic considerations (of neonatal intensive care) as there is a real issue in neonatal units of 'bed blocking', whereby women have to be transferred in labour to other units, compromising both their and their babies' care. One of the problems of the 'success' of neonatal intensive care is that the practitioners are always pushing the boundaries. There has been a constant need to expand numbers of cots to cover the increasing tendency to try to rescue baby at lower and lower gestations."
According to another blogger: "A person's a person, no matter how small — unless he or she is using valuable resources that could be used to support a better-abled individual, according to Britain's Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists."
Baby steps towards eugenics - starting with the weak babies of course. Babies that take up money that could be used to help the stronger and more deserving healthy children. Bed-blocking is the popular term that is starting to be given to them, even by the commonwealth governmental healthcare system.
The really bizarre part, the part that frames the entire issue so completely, is the fact that the gov't institution, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health pays state funds for women to have abortions up to 24 weeks of gestation - a time equal or beyond when these premature babies are now being born. In the one case you have a baby being impaled and decapitated in the dark of the womb; and in the other case you have a bright hospital ICU full of outstandingly educated health professionals giving their all to save the lives of identicle children...
Really, that's just creepy as all hell. In what repugnant and inverted reality does that situation have legs of logic to stand upon? Ah, of course - our own modernity! Freedom to choose our own lifestyles at the expense of some weaker creature, at the expense of some higher purpose besides "our personal happiness." And what's the cost? Almost nothing: self-seeking and self-worship, idolization of freedom from responsibility and from our human essence and human nature, denial of our unique place in the world as humans, donning self-imposed blinders to keep us from seeing and worrying about what is beyond our present existence, our present salary, our present hedonism.
So now that I think about it, let's not be biased, and let's keep this in perspective and really empathize with the person desiring an abortion: these fetuses are definately not human, ya know? Why waste money on them when they're better off put into a biohazard baggie?
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