Ben Carson argued Sunday that abortion should be outlawed in almost
all cases, and he likened women who terminate their pregnancies to
"slave owners."
Asked on NBC’s “Meet the Press” whether a woman
should have the right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy, Carson, who is
running for the Republican presidential nomination, acknowledged
upfront that the choice of words would be controversial.
“During
slavery — and I know that's one of those words you're not supposed to
say, but I'm saying it — during slavery, a lot of the slave owners
thought that they had the right to do whatever they wanted to that
slave, anything that they chose to do. And what if the abolitionists had
said: 'You know, I don't believe in slavery. I think it's wrong, but
you guys do whatever you want to do'? Where would we be?"
Read the rest here.
I have been making this argument for years. Abortion is the great moral issue of our age in the way slavery was in the 19th century. And both are built on the same foundation. One group of people trying to strip another group of people of their basic humanity in order to reduce them to the status of property. Property that can be disposed of however the "owners" see fit.
I do not self identify as pro-life. I am an abolitionist.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
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>I do not self identify as pro-life. I am an abolitionist.
You're going to have to unpack that statement. Is it because you don't like the pro-life movement?
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