Saturday, February 17, 2018

Kamala Harris says babies shouldn't be slaughtered (except in the womb)

Harris wants people to see the horrible bodies of dead children so she can push through legislation to curb the Second Amendment.  But Harris doesn't want people even to see discussions of harvesting the bodies of dead babies, perhaps for fear of "shocking people into understanding."  With such compartmentalized sensibilities, I think Harris is a perfect nominee for the Democrats in 2020.


Ed Straker  "California senator Kamala Harris, who is widely expected to run for president in 2020 as the "female Obama," tried to make as much hay as she could regarding the school shooting in Florida, saying  that while she didn't want to use the massacre for political gain, she was going to anyway:
This cannot be a political issue.  We have to have smart gun safety laws – our babies are being slaughtered.
"It's a curious choice of words.  "Babies."  No babies were slaughtered.  Harris used a metaphor for children.  Real, actual babies, still inside their mothers, are slaughtered every day in California, but Harris has no problem with that, being a pro-abortion Democrat.
"I think one can conclude that Kamala Harris is more interested in metaphorical children than real ones.  I think she's more interested in the child actors in Black Panther than she is in the real children suffering in housing projects in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
"Harris made another curious statement:
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"I had to look at autopsy photographs," Harris said on Thursday, referring to her time as California's attorney general.  "When you see the effect of this extreme violence on a human body, and especially the body of a child, maybe it will shock some people into understanding."
"Harris seems to be saying that we should look at horrible photos of the deaths of children in order to be shocked into action." . . .


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