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I'm not gonna say "never argue ad hominem against your opponents' motives": we all do it, & it is sometimes justified. But the harder you lean on having to characterize your opponents' motives as something they themselves would not recognize, the likelier your argument stinks.
Killing them softly is better the way to go.
The rules are simple: not your body, not your decision.
If only they were that simple, champ.
The author is going overboard with his assessment. That said, I think the point is, it’s a really strange place to draw the line at “embryos” when your thesis is “any fertilized egg is a human being”
Your morality does not distinguish between an embryo fertilized through rape or in a lab. They are both “life”. But the law does distinguish. And it chose to force a woman to carry her rapist’s baby to term. Get fucked my man
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