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27. August 2012, 04:59:24
Papa Zoom 
When has ANYONE told a pregnant woman, "Why are you so excited about being pregnant with a parasite?" Only the pro-unborn-baby-killers use that word to describe the unborn.

Proof: Tell your now living child/children, "When you were in your mom's tummy you were just a worthless parasite and had she had you killed I wouldn't have given it a second thought. You only mean something to me now that you are born"

Likely a person that describes his/her unborn child as a parasite is a child abuser.

27. August 2012, 05:52:17
Iamon lyme 
Subject: Re:
Artful Dodger: "a person that describes his/her unborn child as a parasite"

The abuse is usually mental, although it can become physical. This is no joke. What a person thinks of children, especially their own children, figures prominently in how they treat those children.

The person using this kind of language (calling an unborn child a parasite) usually fancies himself a science minded person, and is often surprised or disappointed that not everyone shares his fantasy. He doesn't mean to offend anyone, his purpose is to get people to think of him as being objective and accurate. Never occurs to him that people have their own opinions about objectivity and accuracy. I've even listened to (lectured by) some who talk about boundaries, but then they'll act as though they don't seem to know where those boundaries are. And when it comes to other peoples children... well, let's just say they would be better off concentrating on their money.

27. August 2012, 05:54:05
Papa Zoom 
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Iamon lyme: It's a sick argument. Evil even.

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