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- From: kevin@rotag.mi.org (Kevin Darcy)
- Subject: Re: Pro-choicers must condone infanticide
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.101123.21250@rotag.mi.org>
- Organization: Who, me???
- References: <1992Dec22.061712.28416@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <1992Dec25.042943.4640@rotag.mi.org> <1992Dec28.025558.14813@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 10:11:23 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec28.025558.14813@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> mcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mark A. Cochran) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec25.042943.4640@rotag.mi.org> kevin@rotag.mi.org (Kevin Darcy) writes:
- >>In article <1992Dec22.061712.28416@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> mcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mark A. Cochran) writes:
- >>>In article <1992Dec21.003824.21422@rotag.mi.org> kevin@rotag.mi.org (Kevin Darcy) writes:
- >>>>In article <1992Dec20.044415.25283@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> mcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mark A. Cochran) writes:
- >>>>>In article <BzEy8s.7x8@news.cso.uiuc.edu> cburian@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu (Christopher J Burian) writes:
- >>>>>
- >>>>>>It is kind of funny how it's "okay" to yank a baby out of the womb piece
- >>>>>>by piece, yet it's "wrong" to let a newborn die a gentle death from
- >>>>>>hypothermia.
- >>>>>>
- >>>>>>The subject begs further reflection and dialogue.
- >>>>>>
- >>>>>And it would be nice if you tried to find some facts before the next
- >>>>>time you post.
- >>>>>Anybody who describes hypothermia as a gentle death is doing a fine
- >>>>>job of displaying a severe case of ignorance.
- >>>>
- >>>>Then enlighten us, O Great One. Is the pain and gruesome violence of being
- >>>>hacked to bits comparable to slipping away into permanent hypothermic
- >>>>unconsciousness? We thirst for knowledge.
- >>>>
- >>>Hypothermia is not a gentle way to die. Ask anybody who has seen it
- >>>happen.
- >>
- >>RELATIVELY speaking, though, compared to being "hacked to bits", is it not
- >>a gentle way to die?
- >>
- >That would depend entirely on the circumstances Kebbin.
- >If you're talking about a real, alive, sentient being being "hacked to
- >bits" then perhaps so.
-
- Mark, you made a general statement about hypothermia being a non-gentle way
- to die. My only point is that death-by-hypothermia is NEVER less "gentle"
- than death-by-being-hacked-to-bits, which is the original context in which
- the word "gentle" was used. Do you or do you not agree with this point?
-
- In the case of an unconcious or non-sentient "victim", we can say that
- both forms of killing are EQUALLY "gentle", of course. This observation
- is not inconsistent with my point.
-
- >If you are (and I must assume you are, since
- >this is talk.abortion...) talking about hypothermia vs some method of
- >abortion, then I would say the "hacked to bits" is gentler. For the
- >simple reason that the fetus is dead before it is "hacked to bits". It
- >can't feel anything Kebbin. Not true of the person who is freezing to
- >death.
-
- How is the fetus killed prior to the "hacking", Mark?
-
- >>>As for the "pain and gruesome violence" bit , can you show me
- >>>any people who have been so killed? I mean, other the Jeff Dalhmers
- >>>victims.
- >>
- >>I decline to quibble over "personhood", Cochran. It is true, however, that
- >>some abortion methods (D&C? D&E?) involve, in layperson's terms,
- >>"hacking to bits", do they not? That is my only point here.
- >>
- >Given that the fetus is neither alive at that point, nor capable of
- >feeling, what is your problem with this method?
-
- Who said I had a problem with it? I just simply disagreed with your
- statement that hypothermia was a non-gentle way to die. It may be non-gentle
- compared to, say, dying in one's sleep, but in the original context in which
- "gentle" was used -- being hacked to bits -- I'd say hypothermia was
- undeniably "gentle"...
-
- - Kevin
-