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When we look at the two, and based off my travels to Europe vs the US, I noticed that the debate is confusing for one major reason: pro choice is very well defined, but not pro life. Pro life implies somebody is alive, but then we look at certain EU states and they state it's pro life to the mom, at the expense of the baby, or it can be pro baby life, or pro life of the family. The concept of the debate uses such superfluous points, that the definitions of the language and assumptions can be changed on a dime. In this case, this made me think, we sohuldn't even be using the label. We should instead clearly delineate, that one is pro for the life of the baby, or pro Christian, but pro life in and of itself confers no meaning beyond being pro life to an entity which may or may not be the baby

When we look at the two, and based off my travels to Europe vs the US, I noticed that the debate is confusing for one major reason: pro choice is very well defined, but not pro life. Pro life implies somebody is alive, but then we look at certain EU states and they state it's pro life to the mom, at the expense of the baby, or it can be pro baby life, or pro life of the family. The concept of the debate uses such superfluous points, that the definitions of the language and assumptions can be changed on a dime. In this case, this made me think, we sohuldn't even be using the label. We should instead clearly delineate, that one is pro for the life of the baby, or pro Christian, but pro life in and of itself confers no meaning beyond being pro life to an entity which may or may not be the baby

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The thing is if whites are a species, than we can easily concur that all other races are not human. This is exactly how we used to think of the different races up until the 1960s before the jews changed everything around

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So you agree with me

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Yup

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I sent a whole paragraph to you and it was deleted