As hard as it may be to believe, CNN commentator Ana Navarro recently
used her disabled brother-- and step granddaughter-- as examples of why all women
should have legal and unfettered access to abortions.
Navarro said no one should be able to tell a woman what they
should be able to do with her “life” or her “uterus.” She did not mention the
baby’s life, however.
She said, “I have a brother
who’s 57 and has the mental and motor skills of a 1-year-old and I know what
that means financially, emotionally, physically for a family and I know not all
families can do it.” She added, “I have a step granddaughter who was born with
Down Syndrome – and you know what? It is very difficult in Florida to get
services…and I got another step grandson who is very autistic.”
Oh,
I see. Much better if they had been aborted. Easier for the family. You know,
those people with mental and physical disabilities are a real drag on the rest
of us. Better to just exterminate them and be done with it. I’m not exactly
sure what the cut off should be for minimum allowed IQ…maybe 75 or 80. And
maybe any male under 5’5 or with a very small penis should just be dispensed
with. And, perhaps, anyone with severe asthma or a noticeable speech impediment.
Navarro
also boldly claimed that she can still be Catholic and pro-abortion,
saying, “I’m Catholic when it comes to me, but there’s a lot of Americans who
are not Catholic and they’re not Christian and you have no damn right to tell
them what they should do with their bodies!” (Well, I guess vaccine mandates
and anti-gun laws are out the window.)
One
can be Catholic and pro-abortion? Yes, just like one can be a vegan and eat
red meat or be a pacifist and be pro-war. Or like how one can still be a
Christian and be pro-Satan. Duh!
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