By: Cinthia Lopez
Everyone loves kids.
Everyone also knows that kids cannot defend themselves against anyone for the first portion of their lives, especially those who have yet to make it out of the womb. Trust me, I’ve thrown hands with both, and with one singular smack, it was game over for the kids.
Everyone should want to make sure that unborn babies have someone fighting for them as they’re defenseless, unable to cry out for help as their mothers decide to terminate their lives. Once they’re out, though, they have the ability to cry out for help and thus must learn how to fend for themselves. It’s a cruel, cruel world and we can’t hold their hands forever.
That’s why the overturning of Roe v. Wade proved to be such a pivotal moment. It brought back the protection of the innocent, unborn children so desperately needed. Unborn children, or fetuses if you will, now have someone to speak for them in the states that truly value life.
When asked about what they thought about the overturning of Roe v. Wade, here is what some people had to say:
“We just want to make sure these kids lead a good life,” a man says, ignoring the burning orphanage behind him as he looks distastefully at the Planned Parenthood building. “They’re killing our future in there.”
“May not be pregnant myself and that is definitely not my child,” a male lawmaker says, sitting back in his chair as he pointed at a picture of a crying and very pregnant woman. “But everyone knows men make the decisions, even if it isn’t our body or business. That's society for ya.”
“Women are meant to be mothers,” a woman shrugs, carrying a two-year-old in her arms while ignoring her three other kids who were begging for food. “If she isn’t able to take care of the kids then that seems like a personal problem. Tough luck I say.”
There you have it! Ignoring any other factors like financial stability, mental stability, and the want to have kids should be the norm. After all, it’s parents, mostly mothers, that should take full responsibility for the innocent fetuses. Who knows, maybe their future kid can find the cure for cancer!