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Genius Hollywood Celeb Tweets That Nobody ‘Believes Fetuses Are People’

Hollywood stars love to tweet their stupidity. It’s obvious why their shows are scripted. 

Alex Falcone is a LA based actor, comedian and writer. Falcone tweeted a “change of tone” from his regular dumb tweets on Twitter in lieu of the leaked Supreme Court draft for the Roe V. Wade overturn. Falcone seems to think people are “lying” and said “I don’t think anybody actually believes fetuses are people.” 

Anyone who follows the science can see that a “fetus” is a person. A new generation of genetic material is formed when sperm fertilizes eggs. This creates the basis for a child. Falcone needs to know more about science. 

Falcone’s initial tweet completely disregarded and ignored the importance and pain that women feel regarding miscarriages. “There are almost 1,000,000 miscarriages each year in America, it happens to almost everybody. But we’re not constantly getting invited to the funerals.” 

It is totally insensitive. 

An abortion is the deliberate decision to end the life and health of an unborn child. A miscarriage refers to the accidental death in utero of a child. Both are intentional, but one is accidental. A miscarriage is not something a woman wishes to experience. 

When a mother finds out she had a miscarriage she says to her husband, “We lost the baby.” She does not say “We lost the fetus.” Falcone added another tweet saying “Nobody talks about how they can’t wait to be reunited with their fetus in heaven because they don’t actually believe that.” 

They miscarriages are more severe than those of Mr. Falcone. Women grieve the death of their baby after miscarriages. What makes them so sad is thinking back to the life they had planned? Parents try to find ways to deal with the situation and also hope that their children will be reunited one day. 

It is very heartbreaking to lose a baby. It is also heartbreaking to have an abortion. But they are not the same thing. 

Lila Rose, founder of pro-life organization Live Action, replied to Falcone’s tweet.  

Falcone wasn’t just wrong, he was also insensitive and made a terrible twitter post. 

This post was last modified on May 5, 2022 4:24 pm

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