Consequences of abortion

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Here is an interesting perspective on the consequences of abortion (link):

The following numbers are based on the actual government estimates of the professions represented in America. So then, who have we lost to abortion?

  • 2 US Presidents
  • 7 Supreme Court Justices
  • 102 US Senators and 589 Congressmen
  • 8,123 Federal, district and local court judges
  • 31 Nobel Prize laureates
  • 328 Olympic medalists including 123 Gold medalists
  • 6,092 professional athletes
  • 134,841 physicians and surgeons
  • 392,500 registered nurses
  • 70,669 priests, ministers, rabbis and imams including
  • 6,852 priests and 11,010 nuns (vocations “shortage”?)
  • 1,102,443 teachers (K-12)
  • 553,821 truck drivers
  • 224,518 maids and housekeepers
  • 336,939 janitors
  • 134,028 farmers and ranchers
  • 109,984 police officers and sheriff’s deputies
  • 39,477 firefighters
  • 17,221 barbers, and
  • 24,450,000…women (the gender of roughly half of all children aborted).

 

 

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Interesting statistics.

disclaimer: I consider the abortion of even one fetus to be tragic

But to play devil's advocate:

  • how close are the socio-economic demographics of the population that has undergone abortion to that of the general population?
  • how many have we lost to contraception?
  • how many have we lost due to chemicals like phthalates in the environment?

JM,

The generalities I have heard is that this has amounted to a kind of eugenics against the african-american community.

I'll see if I can get some numbers to back this.

js

I realized that I wasn't too clear with that last bullet...imagining/believing that chemicals in the environment may have reduced fertility...

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