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HCD's avatar

There is one story that comes to mind whenever the topic of abortion comes up. One of my good friends is a nurse. Early in her career, a part of her duties was assisting in care after abortions had been performed. She was responsible for, among other things, disposing of the fetus/fetal tissue. She had to carry the fetus from the patient's room down to the hospital morgue for disposal. She would wrap the fetus gently in a cloth and say a prayer for them. That visceral image of a 22 year old woman standing alone in a cold morgue and swaddling a fetus that will never live is seared into my mind. I won't ever be able to think about abortion in the same way again.

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JF's avatar

TS - What's it to me if someone 3 cubes down has an abortion? what if you apply that to all other facets of civil society? Incest? Larceny? failure to use "inclusive language"? the same ethical fiber remains - a breakdown of societal norms. I appreciate the intent of the statement but it does matter if you believe there is a "victim" in each of these abortions

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