Ohio moves to outlaw abortion

I'm not talking about people who are on the verge of death, or already dead. I'm not saying we should spend all our resources to try to keep someone alive who we know there is absolutely no hope for, we currently DO make people comfortable we know we can't save. I don't think anyone is debating that one.

I'm talking about the parents who want to kill babies in the womb because they would be born blind, or missing 3 fingers on their right hand, or have down's syndrome... babies who have the potential to live a full life, but are never given the opportunity. Because that IS what happens, right here, every day.

And being born without kidneys is not a death sentence. It may be bleak, but we can put them on dialysis machines and hope for a transplant.

But I'll remember that when you go into kidney failure. I won't give you my spare kidney so you can live a comfortable life for many more years afterward, I'll just put you out of your misery, OK? This conversation here on reddit can act as your will, witnessed by the entire population of earth.

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