Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
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This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
No, every cell in an embryo was created by the mothers body. The father only provided DNA. DNA is not a living cell. DNA are only the instructions.
If you don’t understand science that is ok but don’t act like you have some secret knowledge and everyone else is just ignorant.
Speaking of science, do you not know sperm is the male reproductive cell?
Did you know that the male sperm cell ceases to exist once an egg is fertilized? The first cell of an embryo is a zygote. A zygote cannot be divided into less than 1 cell. Therefor the zygote is produced by the female body. She doesn’t need consent to do whatever she wants with cells produced by her own body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
No, every cell in an embryo was created by the mothers body. The father only provided DNA. DNA is not a living cell. DNA are only the instructions.
If you don’t understand science that is ok but don’t act like you have some secret knowledge and everyone else is just ignorant.
Speaking of science, do you not know sperm is the male reproductive cell?
Did you know that the male sperm cell ceases to exist once an egg is fertilized? The first cell of an embryo is a zygote. A zygote cannot be divided into less than 1 cell. Therefor the zygote is produced by the female body. She doesn’t need consent to do whatever she wants with cells produced by her own body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
No, every cell in an embryo was created by the mothers body. The father only provided DNA. DNA is not a living cell. DNA are only the instructions.
If you don’t understand science that is ok but don’t act like you have some secret knowledge and everyone else is just ignorant.
Speaking of science, do you not know sperm is the male reproductive cell?
Did you know that the male sperm cell ceases to exist once an egg is fertilized? The first cell of an embryo is a zygote. A zygote cannot be divided into less than 1 cell. Therefor the zygote is produced by the female body. She doesn’t need consent to do whatever she wants with cells produced by her own body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
No, every cell in an embryo was created by the mothers body. The father only provided DNA. DNA is not a living cell. DNA are only the instructions.
If you don’t understand science that is ok but don’t act like you have some secret knowledge and everyone else is just ignorant.
A fertilized sperm cell and egg cell combination is known as a zygote, and the singular cell will start to divide rapidly in the days following successful fertilization.
The whole process needs a sperm cell. We can’t create life without a sperm cell and egg cell combination. Why does the “we can’t use one cell w/o consent!” skip over that detail?
The father provided a sperm cell. Every cell in the embryo would not even exist w/o the sperm cell.
A zygote consists of a single cell. That single cell was made by the body of the woman. The zygote was never a part of the man. Period. The first cell of an embryo does not exist independent of a womans body. The man gave “consent” when he provided his sperm to the female egg.
This is a completely absurd discussion!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
No, every cell in an embryo was created by the mothers body. The father only provided DNA. DNA is not a living cell. DNA are only the instructions.
If you don’t understand science that is ok but don’t act like you have some secret knowledge and everyone else is just ignorant.
Speaking of science, do you not know sperm is the male reproductive cell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
No, every cell in an embryo was created by the mothers body. The father only provided DNA. DNA is not a living cell. DNA are only the instructions.
If you don’t understand science that is ok but don’t act like you have some secret knowledge and everyone else is just ignorant.
A fertilized sperm cell and egg cell combination is known as a zygote, and the singular cell will start to divide rapidly in the days following successful fertilization.
The whole process needs a sperm cell. We can’t create life without a sperm cell and egg cell combination. Why does the “we can’t use one cell w/o consent!” skip over that detail?
The father provided a sperm cell. Every cell in the embryo would not even exist w/o the sperm cell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
No, every cell in an embryo was created by the mothers body. The father only provided DNA. DNA is not a living cell. DNA are only the instructions.
If you don’t understand science that is ok but don’t act like you have some secret knowledge and everyone else is just ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
No, every cell in an embryo was created by the mothers body. The father only provided DNA. DNA is not a living cell. DNA are only the instructions.
If you don’t understand science that is ok but don’t act like you have some secret knowledge and everyone else is just ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
Also, did the father give consent to use his cells? the baby wouldn’t have existed without his sperm cells. [/quote
Yes I am pretty sure that the father is giving consent the moment he ejaculates during sex. WTF. Just stop.
This is one of the most ignorant posts ever typed here, congrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
No, every cell in an embryo was created by the mothers body. The father only provided DNA. DNA is not a living cell. DNA are only the instructions.
If you don’t understand science that is ok but don’t act like you have some secret knowledge and everyone else is just ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
Also, did the father give consent to use his cells? the baby wouldn’t have existed without his sperm cells. [/quote
Yes I am pretty sure that the father is giving consent the moment he ejaculates during sex. WTF. Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
![]()
![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
no, because we could not use the mother’s cells. we used the her cells and the father’s cells combined: the cells of their child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
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This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?
We did. You are the only person who doesn’t see that clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the “if something can’t survive on its own then it is not a big deal to abort its life” philosophy to me? Do you apply the same rationale to newborns, elderly people, and severely disabled people?
I’m not aware of any newborns, elderly people, or severely disabled people that need to be tethered to the bodily systems of another human being to survive. Some require organ transplants or blood infusions, but there is no law requiring their friends or family to give it to them.
Heck, in America, a corpse has more rights to its body than a pregnant woman.
It’s this.
PP who’s feigning stupidity, you know we can see through you, right? We cannot compel people to donate blood, pieces of liver, marrow or kidneys. We can’t even take perfectly good live-saving organs after death without the appropriate permission. But forced birthers want to compel women to stay pregnant, and as the Michigan GOP has demonstrated, they want to take away women’s ability not to get pregnant.
Covid vaccine was developed using fetal cells from an abortion. What about that?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205255/
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![]()
This blows the whole “fetuses are not people!” argument away. If fetuses aren’t people, why are we using their cells to help people?
And we are using human cells without any consent; the pp that says she couldn’t use one, a single one, of her father’s cells to save her own life got that wrong. We are definitely using cells from aborted babies to save our lives.
Wow.
Cells from an abortion belong to the mother. Consent was given by the person whose body produced the cells. This really doesn’t even warrant a response but I am feeling generous this morning.
Why didn’t we just use the mother’s cells to develop the covid vaccine? Her body “produced “ these life saving cells?