They will fight to protect the unborn, raise their voices against abortion in Canada — and maybe win an iPod.
Pro-lifers will rally on Parliament Hill by the thousands Thursday for the March for Life, an ever-growing annual rally attended by, yes, older activists, but also increasingly by hordes of fresh-faced young people snapping photos, shooting videos and live-tweeting while hoisting signs saying “Justice for the Unborn.”
Let me paraphrase for these people , since they seem to have trouble expressing themselves in a clear and precise mannor.
I have a religious belief that not only I think you should follow , but I think you should follow it at your own expense. Otherwise, my religion says really really bad things will happen to you. And by the way my religion is right and every other religion is wrong and if you don't believe me then really really bad things are going to happen to you ... PS:Don't expect me to pick up the bill incurred by you following my beliefs.
There. That about sums it up.
Oh ... right to life ? Justice for the unborn ?
You realize that when a female child is born she has about six million eggs that could potentially become a child , but pretty much no one has ever had more than 20 in their life span ? And 2-3 is more average ? What about their rights ? Going to punish a woman for daring to spend time not being pregnant and thus killing off all those potential humans ?
Oh , the let nature take it's course argument. It already did. In places like the middle east if you're looking for a modern example, but looking at europe before the advent of birth control and the endless "summer wars" that were designed souly to get the soldiers killed off because there were just too many people in europe and you had to get rid of them some how ...
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