Under the new law, doctors in the state face felony jail time up to 99 years if convicted. But a woman would not be held criminally liable for having an abortion.
While I'm happy to see this, they invariably contradict themselves:
If it is in fact murder, as you claim, why are the women who have abortions exempt from criminal liability? That's nonsense. I'm glad they finally dropped the rape and incest crap though. Either the baby is a human life or it is not. Be consistent.
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Under the new law, doctors in the state face felony jail time up to 99 years if convicted. But a woman would not be held criminally liable for having an abortion.
That pesky female privilege, again.The male legislators who wrote this law obviously did not want to lose the female vote, but notice also that male rapists, sex predators, pedophiles, and pimps are not held accountable in this law. Only doctors will be punished.
The male legislators who wrote this law obviously did not want to lose the female vote, but notice also that male sex predators, pedophiles, and pimps are not held accountable in this law. Only doctors will be punished.
All those who force a woman to have an abortion -- her school nurse, her doctor, her friends, her boyfriend, her lover, her husband, her mother, her mother-in-law, etc. -- should also be held criminally liable. Studies have shown that many girls and women are forced into an abortion. Those who are forced into an abortion should not be held criminally liable. Instead, those who conspired to kill her and/or her unborn baby should be prosecuted.
Abortion will not be truly outlawed until all abortifacent birth control drugs and the morning after pill are also outlawed.
And yes, women and girls who engage in repeated abortions should be held criminally liable.
And this bias in favor of women criminals is the direct result of the complete effeminization of men.I wonder if this is true, that people having more sympathy for women than men is a result of male effeminization. It could be mere empathy and sympathy for the weaker sex who is loved without understanding that the consequences of this for society would be bad. One could even blame Jesus Christ himself for exonerating the woman caught in adultery and not stoning her to death. But I do think most people are biased in favor of women today in America.
One could even blame Jesus Christ himself for exonerating the woman caught in adultery and not stoning her to death.
I wonder if this is true, that people having more sympathy for women than men is a result of male effeminization. It could be mere empathy and sympathy for the weaker sex who is loved without understanding that the consequences of this for society would be bad. One could even blame Jesus Christ himself for exonerating the woman caught in adultery and not stoning her to death. But I do think most people are biased in favor of women today in America.
I wonder if this is true, that people having more sympathy for women than men is a result of male effeminization. It could be mere empathy and sympathy for the weaker sex who is loved without understanding that the consequences of this for society would be bad.This is my guess, as i've not studied it, but I think history would show that women who commit heinous crimes usually would not be sent to prison but to insane asylums or similar. In the past, it was so unusual, since it's so anti-feminine, that even the women who were more logical and violent were able to hide behind typical feminine emotions and "play dumb" and act like they were crazy. When in reality, they were stone-cold, psychopathic killers. But this is a very, very unique woman.
So they it's OK to murder once, but serial murderers should be criminally liable? Sorry, but even a single act of murder should be considered a criminal act by the state.It is never okay to commit the sin of abortion. The woman who is complicit in the act of abortion, but who is NOT being forced into an abortion, is guilty of murder.
Wow- this law eliminates rape and incest exemptions and will incarcerate abortionists for felonies. I am thankful for this law! This is the best state legislation ever passed and will go before SCOTUS. You are right about criminalization for the women having the abortions, but that would never fly in the current culture, even with " pro-life" activists. I'm truly surprised that this even got through. Amazing!DITTO!
I am grateful to God for the Alabama State Legislature and the Governor for this. This is the babies' greatest hope since 1973. Time to stop the killing.
Deo Gratias!
Rarely is a woman "forced" to have an abortion; that's usually after-the-fact rationalization from women who subsequently developed guilty consciences about it.I agree with you to a point.
Pressure? Yes, I'm sure that happens all the time. But forced? I'm sure that happens from time to time, but it's much more rare.
In any case, you would treat this like any murder case. If these other people (e.g. men) materially participated, then they should be tried as accomplices. If they tried to persuade her to do it, they could be accessories or conspirators in murder. If a woman were forced to such a degree that it was no longer a free act, then of course she could be found not guilty. But, despite the outward fear and pressure, sin is still sin if there's any element of free will left. So, for instance, those who apostasize under threat of death or torture, still commit a sin; it's merely that the gravity of the sin in God's eyes may be extenuated due to these external pressures.
However, there have been studies done showing that women and girls are often forced or convinced to have an abortion by their mothers, dads, schoolmates, boyfriends, lovers, doctors, nurses, teachers, etc.
However, there have been studies done showing that women and girls are often forced or convinced to have an abortion by their mothers, dads, schoolmates, boyfriends, lovers, doctors, nurses, teachers, etc.
Quit making excuses for those women. Nobody put them in handcuffs and drove them to an abortion center, and put a gun to their head, and forced them to allow a doctor to butcher out the unborn baby.
They went to the baby killers on their own power and by their own free will.
Less than 1% might have their food or drink spiked with an abortion pill against their knowledge, which would excuse them from the sin of murder because they didn't freely choose to kill their unborn baby.
She is feeding the very same feminist propaganda that the Pro-Abortion people use, the heart-tugging sympathy for the poor female victim. Oh, both the child and the mother are victims of abortion (even the Pro Lifters resort to this garbage).I am not pro-abortion, nor have I ever been pro-choice. I have been pro-life all my life, and have been a pro-life volunteer.
These women want "equality" under the law, and yet for them this means superiority and preferential treatment. So, are you equal to men, or are you an inferior creature that suddenly has no free will apart from the directions of men in your life ... when it suits you?
I am not pro-abortion, nor have I ever been pro-choice.
Please actually read and understand what I posted. You've completely misunderstood and misrepresented two of my posts now on this thread.:-[