Comment Removed: This is actually just over the line. Advocating for abortion, in general terms, isn't something I'm considering glorifying an act of violence, as this could stretch as broadly as infanticide, to Plan B, to eugenics, to abortions that are being done to save the life of the mother.
So, the specifics here is what matters. Margret Sanger specifically argued for abortions as a form of racial population control and genocide. She was not arguing for abortions for white women, in order to save their lives.
It's kind of like how marriage is not an inherently violent act, or even an arranged marriage isn't an inherently violent act, but arranged marriages conducted by the CCP as a mechanism of breeding out uyghur muslims, or the intentional forced marriages of white women in Hati to black men, all against the consent of the women involved, is not only a violent act, but an act of ethnic cleansing.
So, since Cato is glorifying an intentional act of genocide, rather than just abortions in general terms, and there's no evidence of sarcasm in his other comments.
Comment Reported for: Rule 2 - Violent Speech
Comment Removed: This is actually just over the line. Advocating for abortion, in general terms, isn't something I'm considering glorifying an act of violence, as this could stretch as broadly as infanticide, to Plan B, to eugenics, to abortions that are being done to save the life of the mother.
So, the specifics here is what matters. Margret Sanger specifically argued for abortions as a form of racial population control and genocide. She was not arguing for abortions for white women, in order to save their lives.
It's kind of like how marriage is not an inherently violent act, or even an arranged marriage isn't an inherently violent act, but arranged marriages conducted by the CCP as a mechanism of breeding out uyghur muslims, or the intentional forced marriages of white women in Hati to black men, all against the consent of the women involved, is not only a violent act, but an act of ethnic cleansing.
So, since Cato is glorifying an intentional act of genocide, rather than just abortions in general terms, and there's no evidence of sarcasm in his other comments.