The video weaponizes human rights language to mask a fundamentally theological agenda, substituting rigorous ethical analysis with inflammatory metaphors. It prioritizes ideological provocation over a nuanced understanding of the complex legal and bodily autonomy issues at stake.
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"Your God is a Fairytale"Ajouté :
You got your head in your ass, your foot in your mouth. Here you are, you [ __ ] wizard. Where do you belong? You've been believing in a 2,000-y old fairy tale that's only told to children now so they don't ball their eyes out of grandma becoming wormh total idiot. You're a Christian. I told you stupid book.
>> I know. No, you like to manipulate the book.
>> About the abortion recipe that's spelled out in the Bible by Jesus Christ.
>> [ __ ] Google it.
>> Your arguments are incredibly bad and increasingly worse and worse.
What do you think about it?
>> Frankly, you don't want my response.
>> I do want your response.
>> I've looked far and wide for actual arguments in favor of child sacrifice.
And I've never heard one. Not a good one.
>> We're not buy that to eat.
>> That makes me hungry.
>> Well, when you were this little, you weren't chopped up in pieces and someone You don't think it's real?
>> Well, That's looking >> if it were real. Let's just say >> I don't care.
>> You don't care. So why say it's not real?
>> But I'm just saying >> it is assuredly real.
>> You You took those pictures.
>> What's that?
>> You took those pictures?
>> No, these pictures are very old. This is a been around for a good 30 years. 20 to 30 years.
>> What What do you think it would look like? Like get on Google and search like second trimester baby and then imagine what it would look like if you chopped them up. I I >> How would they not look like that?
>> But I'm just I do care about actual kids who are like walking around and like looking at this because they shouldn't have to look at this.
>> They shouldn't have to grow up in a culture that does.
>> You are making them look at this.
>> You know, the only people who are really concerned are adults who do this to their children and want to continue to do it to their children. That's the only people who are concerned. Kids just wonder why the adults don't care.
Probably because the kids are a lot more [ __ ] reasonable if they don't do [ __ ] like this.
>> Why is that?
>> You use the word reasonable, so that may mean you have reason.
>> Man, that picture isn't okay.
>> It's not okay. You're right. Absolutely.
>> Showing this to kids. What is wrong with you? This is also an image of the procedure.
>> You shouldn't be doing this to kids.
>> Nobody's doing it to anybody here. Do you see anybody doing that here?
>> No. People here will do this to their children.
>> Do that on the street. Do it on the street.
>> Murder kids.
>> Murder kids on the street.
>> Here, dude. You can't be here. No, this is a public park. I can be here.
>> The police are pissed that you're here right now.
>> No, I talked to the police. The police aren't mad.
>> We're not.
>> Well, that's good on them.
>> I wish you could stay.
>> Yeah, >> the police are telling me that the fair, who thinks that they can control free speech in the public park.
>> Free speech. It's about what you can and can't do in certain areas. You can't do this in the middle of Congress, >> can you?
>> Um, I don't know. You should do it in the middle of Congress. That's where you should do it.
>> If I were in Congress, I'd do this. Yes.
And you would be thrown in jail.
>> Yeah. Yeah. So, you want to throw me in jail, kick me out affair, all that kind of stuff?
>> They're coming to They're coming to kick him out again. He's been kicked out before.
>> I've never been kicked out successfully.
Actually, >> you should be arrested at this point.
This is ridiculous.
>> Just because you keep breaking the [ __ ] rules doesn't mean you're not breaking >> I'm not breaking any rules.
>> You are, dude. No. Freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion.
>> Does not mean freedom of consequence.
And freedom of speech only. I'm concerned about the consequences of this not only on the children but on our culture.
>> Our culture. What part of that is anything to do with >> our culture supports this?
>> So you have a vagina then?
>> No, I don't have a vagina. Do I look like I have a vagina?
>> Talk about it.
>> I do have the right to talk about it.
>> So if your mechanic >> just like you can't have a baby without a man. I can't have one without a woman.
>> Mechanic had never driven a car in his life. You trust him still, right?
>> Uh >> he had never touched a car in his life.
>> If he was a great mechanic and he was fixing my engine, sure.
>> Yeah.
>> Why not?
>> How is he a great mechanic if he's never such an engine.
>> If he if he's a great if he's a if he is definitionally a great mechanic.
>> Yes, I do.
>> No, you don't.
>> I don't have to have a vagina to say that little human beings shouldn't be ripped up or poisoned alive.
>> If you don't have a daughter, I sincerely >> I've got three daughters.
>> Pity to them.
>> Why?
>> Pity to them.
>> They agree with me. They don't they've not become so hardened. They haven't aborted anyone to the point where they're now defending child with this.
There's little kids here. There's toddlers. Not a single child has come by and been like, "Oh, take away your picture of atrocity. I just watched piles of kids out."
>> You just watched piles of kids.
>> Watch and walking up here.
>> Oh, really? How long have I been here?
>> Dude, we just got here.
>> Doesn't matter how long you've been here. I've been here long enough.
>> I bet you a billion dollars that you've never seen a pile of kids ball their eyes out because of someone fighting abortion. You know what really does make them angry?
>> Okay, show me the kids. What really makes them angry is when they see their parents defend this. They're like, "Oh my gosh, mom and dad are okay with chopping up babies, dude."
>> And then they freak out when they see their their their dads get all angry because their dads remember whenever they like pressured some woman to get >> abortion psychology then.
>> I don't have a degree in child psychology.
>> Then why are you talking all this nonsense? You're talking out of your ass.
>> Because it's not child psychology. It's human rights.
>> People what people think.
>> It's murdering the most innocent among us. You don't have to have a child psychology degree to stand up for justice and mercy.
>> It's not justice and mercy when you're traumatizing somebody with this.
>> I'm not traumatizing anyone.
>> I mean, for Christ sakes, Oklahoma's already made abortion illegal. What more?
>> Well, no. Chemical abortion is not illegal in Oklahoma. That's a myth.
That's not true. We murder 5,000 babies every year.
>> They're called fetuses, not babies. So, let's >> Well, fetus is Latin for like a little child in the womb.
>> Yes, it is for little man.
>> Yeah.
>> Close. Not little child, little man.
Definitely no one with a sound understanding of anything believes that a fetus that is a human fetus is a human >> terminology. Wasn't Latin what? BC that particular term that's classic.
>> Your arguments are incredibly bad and increasingly worse and worse. You used the Latin fetus.
>> Yeah.
>> Human fetuses are humans in the fetal stage of development. Like you were once a human fetus.
>> Yes, I was. So were you.
>> Yes. And if you were murdered as a human fetus, you wouldn't be here today. If you were murdered as a human newborn, you wouldn't be here today. If you were murdered as a human adolescent. These are stages of development.
>> And if I died from a tubal pregnancy, I wouldn't be here today either. It doesn't matter to you.
>> Yeah. If I died in a car wreck on the way over here, I wouldn't be here today.
>> Yeah. But see, that's the shitty part.
You don't care about when it when the fetus is seat belts and the speed limit.
>> No, I do care about that.
>> You do care about that. So, you're okay with that? You're removing tubal pregnancy, right? So, it's tragic whenever a child dies inside the womb, it has to be removed. But that's not illegal.
>> Yeah. But here's the thing.
>> A body has to be removed from the womb.
No.
>> Would you sacrifice your daughter if she had a tubal pregnancy?
>> No.
>> That's an abortion.
>> You don't No, you don't have to sacrifice.
>> That is in fact an abortion.
>> A baby who dies in a tubal pregnancy is not being intentionally killed. And by the way, you're being disingenuous.
>> She's not. I'm not.
>> Are do you only advocate abortion in the case of babies that have died from tubal pregnancies?
>> That's the thing. Or do you advocate abortion in general?
>> Heart is still beating when they have to be taken out. That heart is still beating.
>> But they don't have to. They don't have to do it at that stage. They do not have to do it at that stage. They can watch, wait, and do no harm. And they can remove the baby when they die.
>> To die anyways. Why puts people through that?
>> So you are not an advocate for abortion when the baby's healthy.
>> I am absolutely an advocate for >> Why are you arguing from a tubal pregnancy?
>> Yeah. So you guys that's the right to choose murder.
That's the right to choose murder.
Intentional, willful. This baby is fine.
They're developing fine. They're doing no harm. Let's kill them because of my choice. That is child sacrifice.
>> Many things that go into this. You're not thinking about it clearly.
>> Oh, there's lots of human selfishness that goes into the context for it.
>> What's the context?
>> Well, let's say this. It's a rape baby.
All right. What about then? What if she's 12 years old?
>> Stand up for the rape baby. My goodness.
What?
>> Okay. So, you would force a 12-year-old to >> Yeah. You punish the rapist. You don't punish the child.
>> Child and make her carry a child. The child is a child.
>> Yeah. But you do not punish the child or the other child. You don't make her a rape go away by aborting the baby. You answer evil with good. You love that child. They're the least of these.
>> 12-year-old to a life of misery is good in your eyes.
>> Nope.
>> Because you realize that will destroy her body, right?
>> Having a child.
>> No, no, no. So, the rape is trauma. The abortion is trauma. Adding trauma to trauma is not a way to help her.
>> Such a young age. Do you have any idea what that does to a female body at such a young age?
>> Oh, yeah. I've read a lot about it.
Yeah.
>> Like it permanently.
>> I have friends who've had babies at 12 that were raped and they carried their children.
>> Yeah.
>> The rape is disgusting. When someone is a victim of assault to go through that and impregnated disgusting.
>> No, it's not. It's not. The fact that somebody has to go through rape is >> it's the brutal realities of our world that there are evil things that are done and we can respond to them with love or we can respond to them with hate.
Whenever you punish the child to death for the crimes of the father, you're responding with hate. You're not helping her. You're not saving her from anything. You're putting that abortion on her conscience as well.
>> You're not putting anything on her conscious. Instead of my mother and father and my culture surrounding me with love and caring for me in this situation, they told me to go to the abortion clinic or ordered pills. You know, rapists actually order abortion pills for the victims.
>> Yeah, I've heard that before. Happened on numerous >> occasion.
I do not consider myself pro-life.
>> Okay. Then what do you consider yourself?
>> An abolitionist of abortion.
>> Abolitionist of abortion. Okay.
>> I disagree with punishing children to death for the crimes of the father.
>> What happens after the kid's born? Do you give a [ __ ] about them after that?
>> When they're born, they actually have the right not to be murdered.
>> Oh, no. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about the rest of their life after that point. Do you care about whether or not that mom gets on Wick? Do you care about whether or not she gets food stamps? Sure. Do you care whether or not she gets put in a cage?
>> What I want is the same rights. So, any child in the state of Oklahoma who needs to be on Wick can get on Wick. A pre-born child does not have the right to life, whereas a born child does have the right to life. You can't kill poor >> orphan kids.
>> Part of your stance. I'm talking about the other part of it. Now, I want to know the whole philosophy you're working with here. All right.
>> Human beings are valuable and should be treated fairly and equally under the law and in our culture. If you're a human being, you should have the same rights as all other human beings.
>> So, have you looked up the definition of life?
>> Yes. Metabolically and all that kind of stuff. Yeah. Sure. But a human life >> first breath.
>> It's not at first breath >> by law. It's first breath.
>> No.
>> Yeah.
>> Why is it a double homicide whenever you kill a pregnant woman?
>> Honestly, I don't know. I didn't make those laws.
>> Yep. So, I'm just saying according to what you're arguing, you're not even arguing on sound grounds.
>> Sure. If you want to feel that way, >> I would claim the stand.
>> The other thing is is obviously there are flawed logic.
>> Obviously there are bad laws and we should change bad laws, right? Like whenever the law says you're allowed to cattle people and auction them off, >> right? You want to change that law, you stand up, >> you know, basically cattle slavery on the women. I mean, you're basically trying to turn us into >> Every last person out here has been in the womb of a woman.
>> It's not chattling. That's called pregnancy. That's where we all come from the very woman you came from by taking away her rights.
>> No, I'm not.
>> Yes, you are.
>> She didn't. She should not have the time and effort she took. She should not have the right to terminate a child. She should have the right to choose whether to reproduce a child. But once reproduction has happened, we have to have reproductive justice. And that human being needs to be treated justly.
>> The plan if the plan B bill is taken to destroy or cause the failure to implant, that is abortion. If the plan B pill is taken to keep your own argument there, >> why?
>> Explain it.
>> Choose the right to conceive. Plan B just stops you from conceiving, taking away the choice of the right.
>> If it stops conception, that's fine. But if it has a plan mechanism to prevent implantation, >> that is causing a human being. No, no, no. Stopping contraception is stopping conception like a barrier method, like a condom or like you can stop conception by abstinence. Those are not actual forms of murder, things that are designed. This isn't murder >> according to both.
>> Well, then you shouldn't be concerned with kids seeing it.
>> It's gore, dude.
>> It's horrific. No matter what you want to try.
>> So, no gore at the medieval fair.
>> Yeah.
>> Not to this freaking It's >> that simple.
>> No real gore.
>> So, this is real gore. It occurs in our culture. It's approved by the people.
It's protected in our laws.
>> It is evil. It's wicked. We should spend all of our time and energy fighting it, not the people who are fighting against it.
>> Your head where you don't belong.
>> My head's not going anywhere where it doesn't belong.
>> It's clearly right up your ass. I mean, Christ, man. You got your head in your ass, your foot in your mouth. Here you are. You're [ __ ] wis.
You You've got You're challenged logically and geographically. My >> my bottom is right back there >> and my head is clearly at top my shoulders.
>> I mean, if you want to be obtuse to a figure of speech, you go right ahead. Do you find the intentional density cute yet?
>> No, >> it's not. It's not intentional density.
I'm just dealing with inept arguments.
>> I'm curious. Right. I'm curious. What kind of brainwashing did you have to do to get any woman to lay with you?
>> None.
>> Yeah.
>> Keep telling yourself that, buddy.
>> I married her.
>> Five years. The divorce came out of nowhere.
>> I've been married for 25 years.
>> Pity her. Pity her.
>> Yeah. It's kind of consistent.
>> Yeah. Is there any other accusations that you'd like to hurl at me >> before I try to talk to some reasonable people?
>> Reasonable people.
>> I mean, basically, >> you can't talk to reasonable people.
You're not being reasonable.
>> Oh, I talk to reasonable people all the time. And then other reasonable people will watch this online and they'll be like, "Oh my gosh, they could get out like a bingo card and like check off all the fallacies and bad arguments because you've run through them." When you intentionally record and then send it to a very specific audience that you know shares your belief.
>> YouTube.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. The good old echo chamber.
>> YouTube which is highly algorithm fed.
So based on what your feed looks like, that's what it cers what your videos go out to.
>> Yeah. There are hundreds of thousands of people who actually believe that human beings should have rights.
>> Oh, I believe in I believe in right.
>> There are millions and millions of people who believe that human beings should not have rights. That only born human beings should have rights. They're like us choosing few >> and he don't want us to have bribes cuz they're God's people.
>> Well, I want everyone to have the same exact rights. Like if I could get pre-born children to have the same rights as like a an illegal immigrant, that'd be good cuz you can't kill an illegal immigrant.
>> Basically no rights. You know that, right?
>> No, you can't kill an illegal immigrant.
That'd be wrong.
>> Tell that to ICE.
>> You'd be you'd be charged. You just >> tell that to ICE. They haven't been charged.
>> If you ran around killing illegal immigrants, you don't think you'd be charged?
>> Tell that to what ICE has been doing every time they does that, they're wrong. Right.
>> Right.
>> Yes.
>> Because they're violating >> Now you're going to make a segue argument that doesn't protect >> they're violating the right to life of an illegal immigrant.
>> And so pre-born children do not have as many rights as an illegal immigrant.
>> Yeah. And if you want to fight for that, by all means, you stick with that sign.
This this is too much.
>> Abortion is murder.
>> Start with that. Go for it.
>> Well, yeah. This sign actually this sign actually gets a lot of hate.
See, and that's what I'm talking about, man. You put this stuff on the flip side and it's disgusting. It's gross.
>> No, no, no. The good thing about this is this is someone did this to a child in Texas, right? Perfectly legal, covered in their laws. And they need to know that that was murder. And they also need to know that there's forgiveness for that murder and they can be set free from it.
>> Can they?
>> Yes.
>> Yeah. I also fail.
>> Christ died for sinners of absol.
>> So, hold on a second. Right. So if Christ died for our sins, we never sin doesn't mean he died for us.
>> No. So there has to be punishment. There has to be justice, right? If there's no justice, we go into the afterlife riddled in our sin. But if we can be washed clean, the justice all of them.
>> Okay. So you're committing a sin right there with your shirt. No, I'm not.
>> Yes, you are. It is a sin to wear two different fabrics woven together.
>> Hey, that guy.
>> It's a sin to wear two different fabrics woven together. Notice in the Bible.
Now, I follow the whole Bible and ceremonial laws about like blends and stuff like that are not binding for people who are not in ancient Israel.
>> Did you have bacon at any point in your life, then you're going to hell?
>> That's also not followed.
>> That is that is supposed to be followed if you're >> No, because I follow the whole Bible, right? And in the New Testament, Paul clearly says that you can eat any of this stuff.
>> Okay.
>> So, I follow the You're being selective.
I'm not being selective.
>> All right. You're being very [ __ ] my friend because if you followed the whole Bible, you would have to acknowledge the blatant contradictions that doing that would in fact >> lifestyle. They explain exactly why they had these ceremonial laws and regulations, why they were binding.
>> Yeah, there's another one. Gold wedding ring or gold is the medal of a king.
You're not allowed to wear >> where I know we're at the medieval fair, but gold isn't the metal of the king.
Gold is an element found in the earth.
No, no, no, no.
Gold is the element of the king.
>> Is the metal of a king?
>> Yeah. What is your ears?
>> What? Okay. Metal element. It's an element. It's on the periodic table.
>> Nice save there.
>> Elements. Uh, not a save. It's just I, you know, I try to adjust level of intelligence as I go.
have trouble keeping up with people.
>> Nope.
>> The sad thing is is I know realistically you're not going to stop doing this.
>> That's the sad part. You don't have any sense of common decency. Not to bring this where it doesn't belong.
>> You're preaching to me common decency and advocating this. I am advocating stopping this. The world wants to keep this hidden. That's you. the world more than welcome to I am exposing the deed of darkness.
>> You want me to go to the abortion clinic and protest?
>> You're welcome to do it there.
>> Okay. So, this is a family >> in the state of Oklahoma goes on because our whole culture is an abortion clinic.
People are making the decision right here and right now to terminate their children. They're going to get online.
They're going to order pills. They're going to have all the cramps associated with that. They're going to pass the baby and they're going to dispose of the body.
>> It's an evil deed. I'm going to expose it and call it to repentance.
>> Right. Based on your ideals that you can just do this protesting anywhere, I should be able to walk into a church and protest in the middle of service.
Correct.
>> If the people in that church are murdering people, absolutely.
>> If the people of the church are going against what I believe, which is basically what you're doing, we're going against something that you believe.
>> No. So, there's a human rights tragedy and violation going on.
protected in our culture, practiced by our people. Correct.
>> So, I'm standing up and saying this should not be done. Our laws should be changed.
>> Follow everything. I'm following you. If a church, >> you believe that this is a human rights violation. Yes.
>> Okay. So, you're going by what you believe.
>> Well, you believe that humans shouldn't have uh you believe that humans should have the right to life.
>> I believe I just want I just want to, you know, apply it to all humans. That's it. That's the That's the difference.
>> Okay.
>> So, you can go into a church and, you know, protest whatever you want.
>> But if that church is literally advocating the slaughter of pre-born human beings, I'd go in there, too.
>> So, if people all have the right to life, don't they also have the right to death?
>> No. You don't have the right to kill people.
>> Oh, no. I'm not talking kill other people. I said the right to death.
>> No, you don't have the right to kill people.
>> No, no, no. I'm not talking about killing people. Follow along.
>> Okay. So, you think a person should be able to choose to kill themselves? Are they not a people?
>> Huh?
>> I'm just I'm just dropping it down to your level.
>> A person who kills themsel should not have that right because that is murder.
>> Suicide is murder.
>> Okay, cool. So, you want to force them into life and then you don't even give them the right to have a way out.
>> So, like assisted >> I don't suicide. No one should be forced into life. We should have the right >> forcing them into life. No, that's after they're alive. If you terminate them, they were alive and now they're dead.
That is not the same thing as you're not pregnant and you're choosing not to be pregnant because you can choose not to be pregnant. Once you become pregnant, there's a human being inside of your womb and then you have that human being inside of your womb.
>> Always choose to be pregnant.
>> Well, we know how we get pregnant.
>> Yeah.
>> And we choose to do that.
>> Keep our legs closed.
rape like we already talked about.
>> No, we already talked about that. If someone chooses to rape someone, they made the choice.
>> Yep.
>> And now the sexual assault must be punished in perpetuity apparently.
>> Well, if you're talking about the victim of abortion, >> I'm punishing them of rape who is by no means the victim. The victim you wish to force >> the victim I'm standing up for is the child in the awful situation.
>> Not a thinking being yet. Well, they are definitely a human being. They're probably not thinking a lot because the brain kind of develops over time, but they're probably not going to be thinking very much when they're a week old either.
>> In fact, they're not even going to be fully >> at least meet the legal requirements to fall under those laws then, >> right? So, we're trying to change the legal protections to protect all humans.
I'm glad we agree.
>> I'm not trying to change. There is a law allowing mothers to have special murder rights to terminate their children. And that law needs to change and the practice of it needs to change.
Even if the law doesn't change about the abortion recipe that's spelled out in the Bible by Jesus Christ.
>> Huh?
>> Is that uh >> I'll bet you a gajillion dollars that there is no abortion recipe.
>> There is. In fact, it's just not in your bastardized version of the Bible. It's in the NIV. The one used by biblical scholars.
>> It's not in the NIV either.
>> It is in fact in the NIV. One, he said Jesus.
>> Prove me wrong. Google it right now. Go ahead. Google it right now. Abortion recipe in the Bible. [ __ ] Google it.
>> Well, we're going to Google it the way he said. Can I use Safari?
>> Sure.
>> All right.
>> Just look it up. Abortion recipe in the Bible.
>> Did Jesus write a literal abortion recipe in the Bible?
>> No. Jesus did not write or provide an abortion recipe. The Bible does not contain any direct mention of abortion.
And Jesus did not explicitly address the topic during his ministry. Should I go on?
>> Go ahead. Look it up in the NIV. The one used by biblical scholars. I know, but there are 2,000 versions of the Bible.
>> I'm not going to debate you on the NIV.
The NIV and the ESV, they're same. NASB, slightly different choices of like terms. A lot of people use the NIV.
There's nothing really wrong with that.
The translation reported by biblical scholars >> in the NIV.
>> No, Jesus did not write any such recipe.
Okay, >> take out the Jesus part, honey. I know he mis said that, but I'm not. You're talking with me.
>> Well, at least you corrected.
>> I get that you have a really hard time talking to a woman and trying to keep going to the man, but we are right here.
You are face to face with me.
>> Is there a literal abortion recipe in the Bible? There is no literal clinical abortion recipe in the NIV Bible.
>> Yes, there is. I've read it myself.
>> No, what it is, you're talking about some passage in Numbers that has nothing to do with abortion.
>> It actually does. So, it's a way to tell whether or not a woman quote unquote had an affair. They give her an abortion and if a baby comes out, >> no, it does not say a if a baby comes out. That's you putting something in there to try to make it sound like that.
>> You and I, the Bible is up to interpretation and all of that [ __ ] Have to paraphrase.
>> No, there So, in the ancient world, they would do practices to see if the woman would show guilt of an affair and they put her through this practice. It has nothing to do with abortion. It's not testing to see if she's conceived a child. It's not it's it has to do with like dirt. It wouldn't cause an abortion. You can't put dirt on the inner thigh and cause an abortion. We know that medically. We know that. So, it's not that. Obviously, what that is is modern wackaloon liberals who want to like try to find abortion in the Bible looked all over the place. found something a little strange and said, "Oh, let's just make this abortion because >> we don't give her allow you to kill, right?"
>> Yes.
>> Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.
>> That's not in the Bible.
>> That is actually thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.
>> Listen, >> I was raised around the church.
>> Listen, trust me, you're a Christian. I told you stupid book.
>> I know. No, you like to manipulate the book. But there are, as I said, >> see the sad thing is I've been throwing various things. You had to Google it.
>> [ __ ] Google it.
>> There are various things all over the Bible that are capital crimes and I advocate for them.
>> You advocate for those to be capital crimes?
>> Yes.
>> Cool. So again, that shirt was a capital crime.
>> No. Listen, it might not be a capital crime to wear mixed fabrics, but let me I tell you what is a capital crime and and that's killing. And you're gonna look killer good in this t-shirt from abolition.shop. I wear this t-shirt all the time just at home. Like it's not benefiting anybody. Nobody's like seeing the the designs or anything on but it's just because it's that comfortable of a t-shirt. Like it's just it fits really well. It's thin. It's breathable. It's soft. It's it's like a it's just a good t-shirt. Go to abolition.shop and get you one of these t-shirts. Like you're not going to regret it. You're going to you're going to buy this shirt and you're think, "Man, I'm really glad I bought that shirt. It's like really comfortable and I wear it all the time.
That's going to be you. That could be you. So just abolition.shop.
Abolition.shop.
>> That was not a capital crime.
>> Bacon was a capital crime.
>> No, it wasn't. Capital crimes are like murder, rape, manstealing.
>> And they killed people for it. Capital punishment.
>> Yeah. I've already told you what >> I've already told you that I believe the rapist should be punished to death, not the child. You believe the child should be punished to death and the rapist should be pro protected. No, >> no, I do not. I think he should [ __ ] die.
>> You don't think that the a baby should be aborted in the case of rape?
>> No. I think the baby should be aborted in the case of rap whose choice it is whether to bear this unwanted pregnancy wants to go because they are unprepared.
>> That's you advocating for their death.
>> No, that is me advocating for existing people who had terrible things under them having the rights to choose not to suffer the consequences forced on them.
I don't think it helps him and I don't think it's right and just because when an evil thing is done to you by your dad, right? When your very existence is predicated on a sexual assault, someone should stand up for you. There are people out here that are victims of rape and there are people out here that were conceived in rape. They are every bit as human and deserve to be protected by the same laws regardless of the insane trauma that accompanied their birth and their conception.
>> It's just it's hard of that under no circumstances should a human being objective misery of life >> is acceptable.
>> Right? I don't think we solve anyone's misery by murdering them.
>> Right? See, >> because if that were true, then you could just go kill punish the rapist.
>> You could go kill anyone who's being raped.
>> You could kill anyone who's being abused in any way. You could kill children that were like the the the born children of evil dads. You could protect them from the misery of being under the roof with a bad father by killing them on your logic. And no, I don't advocate for that. I advocate punishing evildoers and not punishing innocent human beings.
>> Okay.
>> All right. So, how would you punish those evildoers then?
>> Rapist.
>> With death.
>> How would you punish them? With death.
Okay. So, you are pro murder.
>> But I thought >> you are pro murder. You just said murder was bad.
>> Nope. I didn't say it was murder murder.
>> I said it's a capital crime and when you commit a capital crime, you should be put on trial and if the evidence warrants it, you should be the law should be that you should be put to death. So it's only murder when you say >> a court could grant leniency or a jury could but that's a >> Yeah. So it's when you say it's murder.
>> The law. No. No. A capital crime against an innocent human being there should be justice. I believe in justice.
>> So murder as long as you can justify it because murder is murder according to you. You said that five minutes ago.
>> No. So a killing that is justified like in self-defense or in a just war or in capital punishment is not murder.
Definitionally, they're not murder.
Now, taking the life of an innocent human being is murder. So, you're advocating taking the life of an innocent being. I am advocating ending the life of someone guilty of a capital crime. It's just total consistency.
>> Yeah. Total equivalency minus the equivalency part. Yeah.
>> I said consistency.
>> Yes. And consistency means equivalence.
It's treated as equivalence, but we're not talking about equivalence ever, are we?
>> Well, I'm not going to get into a logic textbook discussion with you on that, but >> you'd lose that. A very simple question.
>> You'd lose that one as well. So, I'm being consistent and I'm wanting equality. You're being inconsistent and you're wanting inequality. You're wanting rapist to be protected from capital punishment. And I'm wanting pre-born babies being >> Yes. total equality.
>> Okay, cool. So, why don't we make a birth control for you?
>> I mean, they had one for a while. It was a shot straight into the testicles.
Would you be willing to do that to prevent abortion?
>> What does this have to do with anything?
Like, >> stop the abortion.
>> I already told you that contraception is not right there.
>> What if you weren't trying to suck the joy out of everyone's day?
>> I'm not trying to suck the joy out of >> Oh, that's so sad. If I can stand up for human rights and it sucks your joy, that probably means that there's something wrong with your soul.
>> The only thing wrong with anybody is you, dude.
>> No, there's things wrong with me, for sure.
>> One of these days, you wake up and you realize that you've been believing in a 2,000-year-old fairy tale that's only told to children now so they don't follow their eyes out of grandma becoming worm, you feel like a total idiot.
>> So, one, it's older than 2,000 years, but two, >> you believe in human rights, correct? I just applied them to all humans where you oppress some humans and deprive them of their rights. That's the only >> right to change the definition of human to favor your argument.
>> No, I just go with the definition of human that everyone with an understanding of biology adopts.
>> You know this kid.
>> You don't you think you become a human whenever you leave the vagina portal?
>> Seriously?
Okay.
>> Well, you're talking about like something magic happens.
>> I guarantee probably lying about his daughters. I doubt if he's ever seen one.
>> Well, that's Is that your final argument?
>> I don't think I've ever seen a daughter.
>> Well, I mean, considering you've called >> When you run out of arguments and everything else, I might as well somes insults back. Mud from mud, honey.
>> When you run out of arguments, you just kind of make assertions. It's a common thing that people do whenever they realize that everything they're saying either contradicts itself or is just not built on anything sound or valid. person next to me.
>> Just kind of default to assertions.
>> Or maybe the fact that you're here doing this god awful stuff is pissing people off.
>> Well, you're mad, but not everyone's mad.
>> A lot of people are actually quite mad.
>> Actually, it's kind of an awesome thing that there's a great number of people out here who actually support the abolition of abortion.
>> Yeah. But they know when there's a time and a place for it. There is a time and a place for this sort of stuff.
>> Yeah. So, the people that walk by and they're like, "Thanks for being here."
And all that kind of stuff. Sometimes I feel like >> Yeah, there's a time and a place for it.
Sure, some people are going to support you.
>> Some people support murder.
>> This is the time and the place.
>> Does that mean it's okay?
>> This is the time and the place.
>> Why?
>> Because there are human beings here and they are bent on murder >> and I need to show them the evil things that are being done.
>> And then there are people that may have open minds.
>> As many people as possible.
>> I don't want to screw over anyone.
>> That's the end game of this coming as you've seen.
>> That is the end game. No. If we had equal rights, >> you can deny, but that is the endgame that comes out of this if this worked.
>> What? We'd be depriving mothers of special murder rights.
>> No, that's called equality. It's like whenever the abolitionists of child slavery stood up and they tried to abolish slavery, people said the same dang things to them.
>> We're going to we're going to be hurting the slave owners. Yes, they did.
>> That's where we're going to get in really good water cuz I'm a historian of the 19th century. And it is an actual fact that the arguments made against abolitionists contained very high up on the list of you are denying people of their property rights.
>> Yeah. You're talking about the idea of property rights in human beings and the fact that a lot of it boiled down to really [ __ ] up versions of capitalism.
>> They thought the right to own humans was okay. They were wrong. That law needed to change. That culture needed to change. Hence abolitionist. I think they argued for it.
>> The laws allowing the murder of children got rid of the slaves. All the money would get more expensive, stuff would get worse. Basically, a [ __ ] up version of capitalism.
>> Yeah, we're not throwing profits over people. I think >> that's basically what I'm saying. They were putting profits over people.
>> And that's wrong, right?
>> Yeah. Of course.
>> So, they put profits over people and you're putting something else over people.
>> I'm putting people over people.
>> Well, slave owners were people >> and they thought that we were trying to take away their rights and hurting their economies. But you will.
>> And they made the same arguments that you're making.
>> This isn't even anywhere close to it.
>> This is worse than slavery.
>> You think this is worse than slavery?
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah, definitely.
>> That is a voice of privilege, my friend.
>> No. See, slaves were being murdered, right?
>> And that was wrong.
>> Okay.
>> Everyone agrees with that. Now, >> why? Because they were human beings. And even though a lot of the cultures like they're not really human beings or these human beings don't have the same rights, they were all wrong. It required abolitionists trying to morally persuade the culture.
The culture was like no no no. Just like you guys are saying no, no, no, no, no, no, no. But in time, the abolitionists, which were a small minority, being told to take their signs and their literature somewhere else eventually won. But the same arguments are being fought today.
It's a different evil.
And there's abolitionist and they're anti-abolitionist. We're having the same conversation because our culture dehumanizing is you're stealing a word so that you can make it sound noble.
Really, all you're doing, >> well, I can help you out on that.
There's a law that allows mothers to murder their children. That law should be abolished. Hence, abolitionist. How many is this person?
>> Does that not compute?
>> I walked up and kicked.
>> No, it doesn't. Because it's not murder.
Abortion is not murder.
>> And slavery wasn't wrong. That's how they argued. That's how you argue.
>> Was late stage. You might have an argument if it was late stage.
>> Why? Because at that point, it's basically already formed and they can survive out the womb just fine.
>> They can survive outside the womb just fine.
>> Yes, they can at seven and eight months.
At seven and eight months, they can. And in fact, hell, there have been some as young as these people are not here to be convinced. You are not going to do anything.
>> We're here to try to convince other people.
>> Nope.
>> At this point, I'm just trying to argue.
>> Well, anyone who wants to argue, I will argue with them.
>> You're just going to make yourself angry. He's not here to be convinced.
>> I know. That's a sad thing.
>> Were you like off on the side assessing their arguments and realizing that they had nothing and so you decided to come and usher them off?
>> Piece of [ __ ] >> All right.
>> Hold on. These people here noble effort.
>> Oh, were you going to give me a hug? I'm sorry.
>> Yeah, >> somebody touched my butt.
>> Someone touched your butt?
>> Yeah, someone grabbed my butt >> like willfully uh grabbed a >> Yeah, it was kind of strange. I don't know why, >> but they touched my butt.
>> I think it was the sleeves.
>> Yeah, they they thought I was asking for it.
They saw the They saw the sign of God's grace.
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