Strypey on Nostr: If you're going to assign human rights to a part of a person's body, because it has ...
If you're going to assign human rights to a part of a person's body, because it has the potential to be a person in the future, where do you draw the line?
When a woman has an ovary removed, is that mass murder? Or when a teenage boy blows his load into a sock, is he murdering countless unborn children?
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