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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2021 · 1H 6M

Politics Part 4: Abortion: Legislated Misogyny and the Quantum Physics of American Morality

from Sonic Gravity · host Viewing the Universe Through the Eyes of a Madman

In this episode, you will enter my mind and see abortion through the eyes of a madman.And if you spend an hour in my sonic gravity, you will see how, in the abortion context, conservatives abandon their values of limited government to legislate from inside the womb, and liberal vegans who eat plants in the name of a cow's right to live, abandon their respect for human life, and in the name of women's rights wherever they live, are ready to silence beating hearts of women who still live inside their mothers.And at the end, you will see what I see; you will see that the discussion of when life begins is irrelevant to American Abortion Law.  Because if we accept government power to prohibit abortions today, we submit ourselves to the risk of government mandated abortions tomorrow.  And the only resolution to the debate is the development of the medical technology to end a pregnancy without taking a life.

In this episode, you will enter my mind and see abortion through the eyes of a madman. And if you spend an hour in my sonic gravity, you will see how, in the abortion context, conservatives abandon their values of limited government to legislate from inside the womb, and liberal vegans who eat plants in the name of a cow's right to live, abandon their respect for human life, and in the name of women's rights wherever they live, are ready to silence beating hearts of women who still live insi...

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