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Abortion
Introduction
The abortion debate has raged on for years. Now I feel it
is appropriate to give my position on this issue. I have adopted a
third position. I am neither pro-choice nor pro-life. In general,
the pro-choice side believes that every woman should have the right
to an abortion, regardless of the reason or lack of reason. The
pro-life side believes that every fetus should be protected,
regardless of the circumstances or conditions of the fetus. Both
sides of this debate base their arguments on the idea of equality.
Both sides are wrong since every circumstance is different and
because the idea of equality is a lie. Neither side factors race
into this issue.
The problem with
pro-choice
Study after study shows that 90% of abortions are
performed for what amount to reasons of convenience. We find this
repugnant because, more often than not, it is a potentially healthy,
productive White baby that is being aborted. The waiting list for
adopting a healthy White baby is about seven years. This is far too
long a wait. This waiting time could be cut dramatically if there
were more restrictions put on abortions. In many cases, White
couples get impatient and will adopt a non-White baby instead of
waiting for a White baby. What we have is White babies being aborted
and being replaced by non-White babies. Non-White children that are
raised in White families are 4 to 6 times more likely to eventually
intermarry with a White person. Many of these White couples would
instead adopt White children if the waiting lists weren't so long.
Abortion on demand is even worse in White nations because our
birthrate is already below replacement levels. The pro-choice
fanatics believe that a woman's right to choose super cedes
everything. Including the low White birthrate and the implications
that has on the adoption issue.
. The problem with the pro-life side
There are circumstances in which abortion is acceptable,
if not preferable. These include reasons such as rape, incest,
maternal health and especially if the fetus is deformed and will be
born with a severe mental or physical disability. Unfortunately, we
do not have the compassion or common sense to euthanize our most
severely disabled. This being the case, abortion should remain an
option. Drug and alcohol abuse should be taken into account, since
substance abuse can cause brain damage. Abortion should also be an
option if the mother is a different race than the father. Last, but
not least, abortion should be promoted in overpopulated areas like
India, Africa, Central America and South East Asia, although our
concern is primarily for the well-being of our own societies. The
fanatical pro-life advocates oppose abortion in nearly all
circumstances, including the circumstances I mentioned.
Conclusion
If you think about it, our third position is really the
most logical, too logical for the politically correct crowd. They
would rather encourage endless debate between two factions that both
completely disregard the implications of abortion and euthanasia on
our race.
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