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a1ephy
Apr 21, 21 at 12:26am
Most conspiracy theories are bullshit. I don't believe in most of them. The JFK assignation is one of the few that I find plausible. A lot of fishy stuff surrounded his death
dyadka_yar
@a1ephy Well becoming a human is a day 1 thing. The moment the ova and sperm combine and that cell starts dividing is when it has it's own DNA signature. It isn't the father's DNA nor the mother's, but something that contains both and is new at the same time. It is indeed human, just an underdeveloped one. To abort it is to destroy a new human life, the question now is does one find it moral to do so? Now that is the debate. As far as the JFK assassination, I do think it was Lee Harvey Oswald. The question is who contacted him for the job? It wasn't something he would have woken up one day and decided to do since JFK was improving USSR and US relations and this is what Lee Harvey Oswald would have wanted since he was a big fan of the USSR. I suspect that it was LBJ who ordered it and through a long series of contacts, allowing LBJ to blame it on the Soviets to some degree since Lee Harvey Oswald was a defector to the USSR.
a1ephy
Apr 21, 21 at 12:49am
No, it isn't human at day 1. If it was indeed human. Then every women that took the day after pill should be charged with murder. Which I think is nonsensical. At day 1. You have the code to be a human. It's like having the plans to make a building. The plans(DNA) is not the building per se. But building(human) itself. With all it's components make up a human. I don't disagree on the JFK thing. I also learned that there might have been Mafia involvement. It could also been a mob hit. From what I understand. The mob didn't really like Kennedy.
nebelstern
@a1ephy Nooooooooooooo, you unwitting goyim! The joos! The joos want to replace the sUspErRIoR and v1rtV0V5 wHiTe EuRoPeaNs wiTh Joos and muslims nooooooooooooooooooooo
nebelstern
I avoid talking much about abortion because I know jackshit about biology. But I believe we should take what we have and grin with it. We cannot just force someone to carry a child with a (sometimes dishonest) narrative, as we could before. Then let us at least kill the reasons that lead women to pursue an unwanted abortion and work to save the children from disabilities... for now.
hiretsunaotaku
Unpopular opinion: Abortion should be legalised in case the foetus is detected to be suffering from any form of severe mental/physical disability that would make it harder for said foetus to function in society like other humans.
manga_bird
Abortion should legal fullstop.
nebelstern
Ah yeah, I forgot. Another hot take. A lot of conservatives from Generation Y onwards are comprised of edgelords or attwhores. They are the people who say "Degeneracy bad", but, outside of not trying to propose a good solution to "combat" degeneracy, they actually don't shy at the opportunity of subjugating their peers to their own brand of tyranny, as if we live in a 2.0 Cold War. They are just like the people they claim to hate. Not only their blatant disregard for skepticism, something every conservative should have, their support to revolutions and the prospect of turning their country into a rogue/pariah state when they don't get their will done. That's why I believe intellectual movements should be restricted to small think-tanks rather than the people having actual participation. It never goes well.
manga_bird
Sorry, did you just request a dictatorship?
dyadka_yar
@a1lephy Well on day 1, it isn't just DNA floating around in the aether. We have cellular activity going on. This is technically considered to be living life under the scientific definition of life. Because those cells are alive and have human DNA that is separate from the mother we have a human life. As I said before, we cannot argue that it isn't alive and human because you would have to change the scientific definition of life itself in order to fit a narrative. What we end up with is purely an argument on morality.
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