Shaking with rage
On the way to work at MCV this morning, I walked past the abortion clinic in East Melbourne and found myself literally trembling with rage after a short discussion with a Right To Life protester.
I asked the wrinkled old bastard why, if he was so concerned with human life, he wasn't out protesting the war in Iraq, or helping feed street kids, or doing something about the mortality rate in indigenous communities, and he started waffling about 'protecting the innocent' or somesuch.
If there hadn't been a cop watching, I think I might have spat on the sanctimonious old turd. Not exactly a measured, intellectual response, I know, but how else do you argue with a zealot whose only real agenda is maintaining his slowly slipping control of women's bodies?
I asked the wrinkled old bastard why, if he was so concerned with human life, he wasn't out protesting the war in Iraq, or helping feed street kids, or doing something about the mortality rate in indigenous communities, and he started waffling about 'protecting the innocent' or somesuch.
If there hadn't been a cop watching, I think I might have spat on the sanctimonious old turd. Not exactly a measured, intellectual response, I know, but how else do you argue with a zealot whose only real agenda is maintaining his slowly slipping control of women's bodies?
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i'm glad i don't walk past there... i don't like to dislike my fellow humans.
Hell - yeah, it's an unpleasent experience realising that your so-called fellow humans actually lack humanity, isn't it?