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Humanity just refuses to stop shoving itself down the toilet hole...
a ton of potential. His parents would say he is the best thing in their lives.
The "encouragement" to terminate a pregnancy
because of Downs Syndrome or just encouragement to abort is sad.
Olafsdottir responded, "We don't look at abortion as a murder. We look at it as a thing that we ended. We ended a possible life that may have had a huge complication... preventing suffering for the child and for the family. And I think that is more right than seeing it as a murder -- that's so black and white. Life isn't black and white. Life is grey."
Life is black and white not grey! You are either dead or alive.
"We ended a possible life that may have had a huge complication... preventing suffering for the child and for the family"
What a crock of $H1T, with that philosophy all humans should be aborted due to possible suffering and complications.
I am not anti-abortion.
I am an advocate for using your brain.
If you are smart enough to know where the man puts his thing in you, you should be smart enough to use birth control to prevent an unwanted pregnancy.
That being all I can do.
Sheesh! Christian me is not even considered a full-fledged objectivist here in the Gulch.
"A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift. Me old dino read that a long time ago.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10...
People who wish to take care of the "sweetest" defective children, either their own or adopted, should not be stopped. Down Syndrome is not hereditary, not a genetic misprint in the DNA, only a chance occurrence that affects reportedly 1 in every 1000 children. Iceland is not monstrous but enlightened to give women the knowledge and freedom to decide about their own lives. Remember, it's not mandatory to abort, nor mandatory to go full-term. Isn't that what individual rights and freedom mean?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unterme...
This from an old dino who watched Holocaust on TV during the 70s, saw Schindler's List and a lot of movies like that plus History Chanel stuff on the subject.
There's nothing new in this article.
The country isn't going around finding people with Down Syndrome and killing them.
It is giving pregnant women the choice to terminate their pregnancies if they find the fetus has Downs, and the vast majority of them are making this choice.
I would have made the same choice.
Do you believe women shouldn't have that choice? Is it only about Downs? Under what conditions do you think a woman should be allowed to terminate her pregnancy?
I have an uncle (13 years older than me) who has Down's Syndrome. He has held a job as a stocking clerk in the same grocery store for more than 30 years - even despite the store changing ownership. Those affected with Down's Syndrome are probably not going to be winning Nobel Prizes and they do require supervision their entire lives, but the notion that they should be summarily executed in this fashion is symptom of grave moral deficiencies in the Icelandic culture and laws.
What ever happened to finding out Why this happens...is it incompatible RH factors, incompatible heritages?...is there something we can do besides doing even more harm? Education maybe? duh!
As far as I am concerned and have observed, down syndrome kids have the ability to produce and create more value than the average government worker!..
Hows that for telling it like it IS!
When I read the second half of the article, I do not think CBS is cheering it. It shows a picture of a healthy child with Down's near a quote from her mother asking "What kind of society do you want to live in?"
I am in Iceland next week for the first time. I think of them as a kind people who like mythology about elves and speak a language similar to a precursor of English from a 1000 years ago. This thing about Down's is an interesting, sad fact to learn.