In this episode of “The Hypocrisy of the Left Knows No Bounds”…
Radical pro-abortion protesters who are fond of parroting the ridiculous “My Body, My Choice” argument in defense of on-demand abortion (now, right up until birth) recently lost their minds when asked whether the same argument should apply to COVID vaccine mandates, in a TikTok video by the pro-life “AChanceAtLife” account.
Spoiler: Their responses are hilarious–and hypocritical. Says one: “Vaccines are good for you.”
“What’s important is bodily autonomy,” another protester tells the reporter, as they walk beside her. We were unable to comment on the aborted or murdered babies.
This is the same rights men have had for as long as they can remember. (Not to nitpick, but aren’t we leaving out an important Third party here?)
Just want the same rights. Our right to control our own lives. The same as men.
It’s that simple.
It is it?
Protestors of “My Body, My Choice”, immediately burst when they were asked if vaccine mandates are something that interests them.😮 pic.twitter.com/KbJRk9Ofkf
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) June 16, 2022
The “AChanceAtLife” reporter then asks: “Do you support the right for people to not get the COVID vaccine”? Ooh, great question. The seemingly perplexed abortion advocate frowns and replies, “It’s irrelevant,” to which the reporter fires back: “So, my body, my choice”?
You’re right — it’s not irrelevant. Is one going to be in an epidemic state? Is it a situation of emergency? As we know, laws are changed during a state emergency.
Again, aborted children were unavailable for comment on Their “state of emergency.”
Here’s how the conversation went down with another pro-abortion advocate — who was beautifully set up by the reporter: “Do you agree with the statement, ‘My body, my choice’?”
“Yes, absolutely,” she said…and bit:
Bodily autonomy (there’s that buzz phrase, again) is a human right. (Except for unborn children.) Human rights include health care. (Ending the life of a human being is not “health care.”)
Supreme Court shouldn’t dictate how health care is provided. This is an obviously false and absurd statement.
The reporter continued to assist the protester in her self-annihilation: “During the pandemic did you support people’s right to not get the COVID vaccine?”
Oops. After an “I’m screwed” sigh, the woman tried her hypocritical best to spin her answer. “It’s a difficult conversation.” Reporter: 1, Pro-abortion advocate: 0. Final score.
Here’s another: “Do you support ‘bodily autonomy’ in other situations — for example, the COVID vaccine mandate?”
The protester’s irritated response was “beautiful”: “We’ve been mandated to get vaccinations for years and years and years.”
“So you do support, in that situation, people not having control of their bodies?”, he pressed. Completely flustered, she said “That’s not having ‘not control’ of your body.” (Of course, it is.) Like, I don’t understand…” (Game over.)
Here’s a conversation with a male (I think) protester:
“Do you think it is important for people to have medical and health control over their own bodies?”
“Yeah, it’s good for them, it’s good for everybody,” said the protester.
“Did you support the mandates?”, asked the reporter.
“I do support the mandates, yeah,” came the response. After being reminded that people don’t have control over their own bodies if they’re forced to get vaccinated, the guy said:
Vaccinations can be very beneficial for the health of people. […] You don’t have to get it, they just can’t have a job. You don’t have a right to a job.
For the love of Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Democrat politician: Bud. You’re It is notYou are however entitled to determine your facts. You are also not entitled — nor is the federal government — to tell me what I must inject into my body.
This hypocrite also protested against the increase of minimum wages. It’s just a guess.
But the madness went on. As is the case with all programmed low-information followers of whatever — or Anyone — these useful idiots were clearly and simply parroting propaganda with which they have willingly been programmed. Speaking of which, I’m often reminded, these days, of the wise admonition from the late comedian, George Carlin:
Don’t underestimate the power and potential of people who are stupid in large numbers.
Certain things are indestructible.
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