Nah none can. I don't want a screwed up mcdonalds order bro-Down Syndrome is a spectrum, some people can function in society, but quite a few cant. Why take that risk when you can terminate the pregnancy and start again.
Nah none can. I don't want a screwed up mcdonalds order bro-Down Syndrome is a spectrum, some people can function in society, but quite a few cant. Why take that risk when you can terminate the pregnancy and start again.
Exactly what the fuck? Why do these people want to let a chronic disabled baby exit the womb?mane if u want your kid to be retarded u stupid af idk why anyone would want to willingly raise a tard
Exactly LIKE HOW FUCKING RETARDED ARE PEOPLE THAT THEY WANT TO KEEP A RETARD INSTEAD OF JUST SIMPLY ENDING IT?holy based
Perhaps people have empathy and respect for human life rather than ending it just because their kid might have a disability??Exactly LIKE HOW FUCKING RETARDED ARE PEOPLE THAT THEY WANT TO KEEP A RETARD INSTEAD OF JUST SIMPLY ENDING IT?
seems a bit extremewould you abort your baby if you could find out that in the future theyd blast shitty music on a 20$ kmart speaker on the train?
If the QLD govt passes a 10-15 week restriction with exceptions (rape, incest, mothers life, severe fetal abnormalities), I'd be very happy ngl.A few days ago the conservative LNP won power in Queensland, defeating the three-term Labor government. David Crisafulli is now Queensland’s new premier.
A far-right party called KAP wants to introduce an abortion laws repeal bill which will recriminalise abortion.
Given that 93% of the LNP voted against legalising abortion in 2018, it’s almost certain that the LNP will vote in favour of the bill, and abortion could be banned in Queensland by the end of the year. Crisafulli himself is opposed to abortion.
Even MPs in the LNP directly say they want to repeal abortion laws
Robbie Katter to ‘test the parliament’ on abortion as Queensland election count continues
KAP leader questions motives of LNP candidates who concurred with his anti-abortion position during election campaignwww.theguardian.com