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Lorde photographed at BBC Radio 2 London 03.27.17.
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Untitled - Kyle Thompson
I HATE TRIFOLDS
Praying that our new president works towards eradicating abortion from our society.
Women's March
Today I do not march for women, today I pray and hope. That future generations of women will be taught to see that our unique capacity for tenderness and empathy, which the world sees as weakness, will finally be seen as our unique strength, and the reason why we are the heart of humanity. That each of us will be seen as a gift, and not as a trophy to complete a nuclear family, or a less desirable child because of our sex. That we will be respected from conception until natural death. That our daughters will know that their education and how well they âcompete in a manâs worldâ is NOT The measure of their value, which is far beyond any utilitarian measurements. That womenâs differences from men are embraced and appreciated. And that our bodies are respected as an extension and expression of our personhood, a gift that is ours to give and NOBODYâs prize to take or win.
Our value is beyond measure, and our resilience is incredible. Embrace the complexities and depth of your femininity, or your 'feminine geniusâ as Pope St. John Paul II called it. There is no weakness in tenderness.
Our vocation is irreplaceable, and our confidence in that truth will be a light to women everywhere.
Seconds before happiness.
Where did all the fun people go?
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A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
I am pro-life and honestly
I donât care what percentage of Planned Parenthoodâs services are abortion Or whether an abortion was late term Or whether it was due to a âmorning after pillâ abortifacient I care about the aborting motherâs circumstances because I love her, noting that her circumstances do not change the result The result of every deliberate ending of a life in the womb, whether a zygote or a full term fetus Because guess what When the sperm and the egg unite A life with unique human DNA is created
And I donât believe Iâm God I donât believe that I can arbitrarily say âyouâre human now because youâre big enough youâre human now because you have a certain ability youâre human now because you have potential youâre human now because you have no disability youâre human now because youâre the right gender youâre human now because you are wanted youâre human now because you were expected youâre human now because your father is not a rapist youâre human now because you are independent youâre human now because you are loved.â
I donât believe any human has the right to draw a line in the sand and assign other humans value. Because as technology advances and enables them to keep younger and younger premature babies alive after birth, and your âviabilityâ week line changes to 19 weeks, does that mean the worth of those children changes from worthless to worthwhile? Do they become human, these children of the future, when their ancestors at the same gestation were deemed non-human?
Any line we draw is arbitrary.
And Iâd hope that, if someone is deemed human, it would automatically follow that it is wrong to kill them, no matter what. That they have rights, even if they cannot voice them, just as full term born infants have rights because they are human, even though they cannot voice them. Even though they are totally dependent on their mother to live. Even though they may or may not be wanted or expected. Even though they are small and fragile. They have human rights because they are alive.
No one contests that this entity in the womb is alive (except for the âparasiteâ camp, which most can see as the disgusting view that it is), nor do they contest that it is of the human species (as opposed to a cat fetus). What they contest is that this human life is equal to a âhuman beingâ, the loaded term that connotates a life with rights and dignity and equality with âus.â
And I do not believe human beings have the right or ability to assign dignity.
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Digging deep on the archives for my Surf At Lisbon Film Fest photo exhibition. Starting next thursday late afternoon at Cinema S. Jorge.Â
Come over if youâre at Lisbon. Letsâs have a beer and enjoy a full pack of surf movies