1 question exposes stunning hypocrisy of pro-abortion argument

A man working on an outreach with the pro-life Abolitionists Rising organization has, with one question, revealed the stunning hypocrisy of the pro-abortion arguments.

And it’s on video (Be forewarned about the foul language used by the abortion activists):

The exchange:

One of the pro-abortion woman: “I’m against you guys telling women what to do with their bodies.’

Pro-lifer: “We can’t have a moral opinion?”

Pro-abortion woman: “Not on my body.”

Pro-lifer: “Wait, I just have a question for you. So, the Holocaust. Was the Holocaust wrong?”

A pro-abortion woman, who repeatedly interrupted, turned foul: “The Holocaust was f***ing wrong, yeah, okay.”

The pro-life man explained, “Yeah, exactly. You’re condemning Nazis for killing Jews when you’re not a Nazi or a Jew. It’s something that doesn’t involve you. How can you have a moral opinion on something that doesn’t involve you and then tell me…”

Pro-abortion woman: “How can you have a moral opinion on something that doesn’t involve you? You are a man. So just f***ing keep your d*** in your pants until you’re married.”

The pro-lifer responded, “You just proved my point. … I’m saying that you can have a moral opinion on things that don’t directly involve you. You’re saying that the Holocaust is wrong; it’s because murder is wrong. Me saying that abortion is wrong is also saying that murder is wrong.”

On social media came the comment: “Arguing with these type of women is like trying to lick your own elbow.”

And further, the facts were introduced: “But is not her body, it’s the fetus’ body, the mother is just a host… The fact that women cannot see this reality is incredible.”

A posting at the Gateway Pundit commented, “The radicalization of hysterical-sounding young leftist women alone justifies the dismantling of the American education system. Conversely, the rightward shift among Gen Z men offers hope for the future. In a short video posted across social media, a backpack-wearing young man, surrounded by other backpack-wearing young men, calmly explained to two young female abortion supporters why their bodily autonomy argument cannot hold water.”

 

Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is currently a news editor for the WND News Center, and also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh's articles here.


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