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There are a couple of differences; first, the mother is complacent in bringing her child to the clinic. Second, the concentration camp inmates have/had a chance, however slight, to escape or fight back (even though it may be futile), the fetus has no such option.OK, you’re in occupied Poland and you have a chance to kill some SS guards from a concentration camp whom you know are running the gas chambers. By what you outlined above you can only intervene when they are physically about to drop the can of Zyklon B into the chamber, i.e., when it will be impossible for you to intervene effectively.
By analogy, if Dr. X has been preforming abortions for years at the same clinic and we know s/he is going to continue, how is that different from the gas chamber? The clinic will also have security to prevent interference when the actual murder is taking place.
I am NOT advocating killing abortionists – but someone please tell me if/how my analogy with the concentration camp guards is wrong.
For myself, I’m “a good German”. I’m not going to break the law myself, & sad to confess I’m not doing nearly enough to help the RTL movement except vote, pray & the occasional donation.
I don’t see a parallel for the mom making the decision to kill. Other than that, your analogy is pretty close.
However immoral, the concentration camp killings were legal at the time under the third reich, as are abortions in this country.
Interesting previous post mentions the just war consideration.