Sunday, April 30, 2023

Pregnancy Resource Centers

Perhaps you have heard of them. Perhaps you have heard that they are terrible places that are quite misleading. But I don’t believe that you should believe the negative things that you have heard about them. Pregnancy resource centers are good places.

 

What’s dumb about pro-choice people is that they seem to believe that you must make the choice of getting an abortion no matter what. Being talked out of it or even trying to is seen as both unforgiveable and horrible somehow.

 

I don’t see a problem in the fact that a pregnancy resource center doesn’t offer abortions and even seek to get people out of having them. Any woman who goes to one of these can always just go to a real abortion provider on their own. There’s no problem with having some time being wasted on going somewhere else.

 

Furthermore, I fail to see how these places are the issues that people claim that they are. There is a bill that is being debated in Illinois that seeks to outlaw and punish these places, but not actually say what they are or what is wrong with them. What misinformation might they be saying? People don’t even have to have a complaint if this bill becomes law.

 

I might be interested in reading some of what Daily Kos has to say about this subject, although I doubt that I would considering how their pro-choice ways is what got me to start filtering their messages to delete from my inbox. Plus, I can’t stomach most pro-choice articles, such as the heavily biased one that Time once ran on these places. I’ve filtered a lot of emails from people to delete because of their pro-choice ways.

 

While I don’t know if referring to these places as these places is right, I can’t think of much else to say in this blog post of mine. I might have to do more research on pregnancy resource centers to best figure out why people hate them or want them gone. I don’t see what is wrong with the counseling that they offer or that they don’t want people to get abortions. How is not wanting someone to get an abortion wrong or a problem?

Sunday, April 16, 2023

The Pro-Choice Gubernatorial Alliance

I don’t always listen to NPR as, like all of the radio stations that I listen to, I tend to switch to something else from time to time depending on my mood. But I did learn that there is now a pro-choice gubernatorial alliance.

 

https://www.axios.com/2023/02/21/governors-abortion-protection-alliance-roe

 

https://www.gov.ca.gov/2023/02/21/twenty-states-announce-historic-governor-led-reproductive-freedom-alliance/

 

Those in the alliance: California Governor Gavin Newsom, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, Colorado Governor Jared Polis, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, Delaware Governor John Carney, Hawai’i Governor Josh Green, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Maine Governor Janet Mills, Maryland Governor Wes Moore, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Rhode Island Governor Daniel McKee, Washington Governor Jay Inslee, and Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers

 

It is sad that one of these now exists as people remain convinced that abortion is the right thing to do and must be done. There is not a single Republican governor in this alliance. I might try to write these governors about this terrible thing that they are now part of. Well, I’ll write my own state’s governor for sure. As for the others, I’ll have to find someone in these states who can write to their own governor instead.

 

There isn’t much else to say about this group. It is not a group that I like such as what I have shared in the past like those seeking to uphold voter integrity or those who work together to help get rid of covid by making sure that a good alliance is going on. Instead, we get people who want innocent babies to die in the name of women’s rights.

Saturday, April 8, 2023

The Biggest Problem with “Abortion is Health Care”

You hear this argument all the time from those that support abortion rights. You hear them say that abortion is health care. This is how they figure that they make their best argument with the issue at hand. But you know what? This isn’t actually that good an argument.

 

Why isn’t it a good argument? Simple: it is implying that it is done only when medically needed. The elective abortions that these people feel that everyone is entitled to wouldn’t be health care. The precious rape exception that as a pro-life person I can’t really argue against as I feel that women who were raped should be able to get abortions wouldn’t exist either because then it would mean that a potentially health baby couldn’t be aborted as it isn’t health care then now is it? If abortion were only done when it is medically necessary, then abortion isn’t health care.

 

There are plenty of more ways that I could go into taking down certain pro-choice beliefs over time, but I made my point for this blog post. I plan to do a YouTube video but the ideas of all of what I want to do for YouTube versus the time to do it never lines up. The point is, abortion can’t be health care if done at any time for any reason. Abortion would have to go back to what it was before the Roe versus Wade decision. The pro-choice “greatest” slogan is arguing against the very thing that they claim that they want.

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