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re: Let’s be honest, 95% of abortions are because its parents would be inconvenienced
Posted on 6/26/22 at 4:29 am to grizzlylongcut
Posted on 6/26/22 at 4:29 am to grizzlylongcut
No one is talking about the burgeoning industry that is fed by abortion. We know by now, that if anything is happening the reason behind it is ultimately…money. What is at stake here?
Well, a billion dollar industry. And that’s where my theory begins. In most conservative states, there are laws as to what can be done with aborted fetuses. Burial or cremation in said conservative states. To an industry making money off of the byproduct of abortions, that’s wasted revenue. Now, in those states, abortion is illegal. The industry of aborted fetuses just became much more centralized and efficient.
It’s very interesting watching the mind games that are being played. Roe vs Wade was allowed to be overturned. Make no mistake, if there wasn’t profit to be had, Roe vs Wade would still be intact. Here is where the nuance comes into play. Conservatives, see this as a landmark victory in the battle against abortion. Red states will make historic legislation, banning at the state (states with inefficient aborted retail laws) level. Giving conservatives exactly what they’ve asked for will certainly ease the fight against abortion, and take a lot of restrictive proposed legislation off the table. Bait…and switch.
On the flip side, liberals are now more motivated than ever to pump and dump their fetuses into the system. And those increased numbers will be in states where the sale of aborted remains is regulation free. What we have just witnessed is supply side economics with aborted fetuses. At the 10,000 ft view, it’s an issue between morality and freedom. At the ground level, this is an industry making a play. This is…diabolical.
Well, a billion dollar industry. And that’s where my theory begins. In most conservative states, there are laws as to what can be done with aborted fetuses. Burial or cremation in said conservative states. To an industry making money off of the byproduct of abortions, that’s wasted revenue. Now, in those states, abortion is illegal. The industry of aborted fetuses just became much more centralized and efficient.
It’s very interesting watching the mind games that are being played. Roe vs Wade was allowed to be overturned. Make no mistake, if there wasn’t profit to be had, Roe vs Wade would still be intact. Here is where the nuance comes into play. Conservatives, see this as a landmark victory in the battle against abortion. Red states will make historic legislation, banning at the state (states with inefficient aborted retail laws) level. Giving conservatives exactly what they’ve asked for will certainly ease the fight against abortion, and take a lot of restrictive proposed legislation off the table. Bait…and switch.
On the flip side, liberals are now more motivated than ever to pump and dump their fetuses into the system. And those increased numbers will be in states where the sale of aborted remains is regulation free. What we have just witnessed is supply side economics with aborted fetuses. At the 10,000 ft view, it’s an issue between morality and freedom. At the ground level, this is an industry making a play. This is…diabolical.
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