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NeedsMercy
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But you are a vociferous fan of capital punishment, are you not? Let’s switch the word “lynchings” to “electrocutions”: “Electrocutions…are viewed in a different light, but…the result is identical: the life of an innocent person is brutally terminated.” Hmmm…according to you, that would mean that if you voted for a candidate who believed in capital punishment that would make you “indirectly responsible” for the continuation of killing humans. I see a conflict…Actually, I think ishii’s comment is right to the point. Abortion has become such a common, every day action that it has come to be seen as rather mundane by a great many people. Lynchings, which haven’t occurred in 60 years, are viewed in an entirely different light, but except for the methods involved, the result is identical: the life of an innocent person is brutally terminated.
The point is that no one would justify voting for a candidate who sanctioned lynchings because (e.g.) he vowed to end our involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq. So the question is, if no one would entertain for a moment the idea of supporting someone who supported lynchings, how does one justify supporting someone who supports abortion, which by any rational comparison is significantly worse?
Ender