Thursday, January 31, 2019

The Mother of the America Libertarian Death Cult


Last night scrolling videos through Roku on YouTube, it was suggesting videos and I clicked on one to get the flavor of it and it was a young Q-head giving his Libertarian view on the Trump-day, (WWF1WFTA) and then he turned to the New York State 3rd Trimester abortion law, I heard his voice shake and he began to explain how, although he didn't like abortion, that as a Libertarian he had always believed that it was strictly the woman's choice, then he let slip that he had watched an old man's video, someone he had written off as a crank because when he comments once sometime back I had insulted him, (Bond Robin had insulted him.)  He said, "But, damn it, this stuff is savagery and we ought to pass laws to stop it." He added, "Is this the country we want to be, harvesting fully formed babies just before their birth for the organ market?"  <smile> another convert!  May the Good Lord be blessed.  Honest, I chuckled through my tears, it was such a blessing and surprise and surfing YouTube and finding those two sentenses had to be a synergistic work of the Holy Spirit, since the odds of discovering that video were millions to one.

Until he listened to Pappa Bond, his formation was from Mother Ayn. I am an evangelist of LIFE and all things life engendering; Ayn Rand was a mother of every false liberty and everything that is death engendering.  She hid her evil behind the cloak of the Cold War, where she equated all community action and laws, for the common good (as the constitution says "common welfare") as Socialist/Communist, the bootheel of the overreaching state. Her atheism, sexual license, and cold hedonism thrived in her role as an "anti-communist."



Ayn Rand on Abortion

An embryo has no rights. Rights do not pertain to a potential, only to an actual being. A child cannot acquire any rights until it is born. The living take precedence over the not-yet-living (or the unborn).

Abortion is a moral right—which should be left to the sole discretion of the woman involved; morally, nothing other than her wish in the matter is to be considered. Who can conceivably have the right to dictate to her what disposition she is to make of the functions of her own body?







Never mind the vicious nonsense of claiming that an embryo has a “right to life.” A piece of protoplasm has no rights—and no life in the human sense of the term. One may argue about the later stages of a pregnancy, but the essential issue concerns only the first three months. To equate a potential with an actual, is vicious; to advocate the sacrifice of the latter to the former, is unspeakable. . . . Observe that by ascribing rights to the unborn, i.e., the nonliving, the anti-abortionists obliterate the rights of the living: the right of young people to set the course of their own lives. The task of raising a child is a tremendous, lifelong responsibility, which no one should undertake unwittingly or unwillingly. Procreation is not a duty: human beings are not stock-farm animals. For conscientious persons, an unwanted pregnancy is a disaster; to oppose its termination is to advocate sacrifice, not for the sake of anyone’s benefit, but for the sake of misery qua misery, for the sake of forbidding happiness and fulfillment to living human beings.

“A Last Survey”
The Ayn Rand Letter, IV, 2, 3

If any among you are confused or taken in by the argument that the cells of an embryo are living human cells, remember that so are all the cells of your body, including the cells of your skin, your tonsils, or your ruptured appendix—and that cutting them is murder, according to the notions of that proposed law. Remember also that a potentiality is not the equivalent of an actuality—and that a human being’s life begins at birth.

The question of abortion involves much more than the termination of a pregnancy: it is a question of the entire life of the parents. As I have said before, parenthood is an enormous responsibility; it is an impossible responsibility for young people who are ambitious and struggling, but poor; particularly if they are intelligent and conscientious enough not to abandon their child on a doorstep nor to surrender it to adoption. For such young people, pregnancy is a death sentence: parenthood would force them to give up their future, and condemn them to a life of hopeless drudgery, of slavery to a child’s physical and financial needs. The situation of an unwed mother, abandoned by her lover, is even worse.

I cannot quite imagine the state of mind of a person who would wish to condemn a fellow human being to such a horror. I cannot project the degree of hatred required to make those women run around in crusades against abortion. Hatred is what they certainly project, not love for the embryos, which is a piece of nonsense no one could experience, but hatred, a virulent hatred for an unnamed object. Judging by the degree of those women’s intensity, I would say that it is an issue of self-esteem and that their fear is metaphysical. Their hatred is directed against human beings as such, against the mind, against reason, against ambition, against success, against love, against any value that brings happiness to human life. In compliance with the dishonesty that dominates today’s intellectual field, they call themselves “pro-life.”

By what right does anyone claim the power to dispose of the lives of others and to dictate their personal choices?

“The Age of Mediocrity”
The Objectivist Forum, June 1981, 3

A proper, philosophically valid definition of man as “a rational animal,” would not permit anyone to ascribe the status of “person” to a few human cells.

“The Age of Mediocrity”
The Objectivist Forum, June 1981, 2

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The "Rapture Class" whistles while Death Reigns, "Jesus will sort it all out" they say.  They obviously have never taken Jesus' own words about the protection of the innocent seriously, or maybe they are to dumbed down on CIA/Zionist Mythology and Marxist conditioning they cannot comprehend his words.

As for me
If rape, poison, dagger and fire,
Have still not embroidered their pleasant designs
On the banal canvas of our pitiable destinies,
It's because our soul, alas, is not bold enough! - Charles Pierre Baudelaire

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