Posted on 07/10/2013 11:03:33 AM PDT by The Looking Spoon
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I'm glad the pro-life fight in Texas has given me an opportunity to work on some more pro-life graphics. I constantly feel like I don't devote enough time to cultural issues, which are more important than politics because culture drives politics.
Full disclosure: I don't have a vagina, and I know that disqualifies me in the eyes of liberals from being pro-life...but I am a former fetus...that's probably more relevant.
As silly as that, it actually is a prime example of the ugly underbelly of pro-abortion rhetoric. The one greatest revelation of all the pro-abortion protesting is how ignorant and unintelligent the arguments FOR abortion are.
When you peel back the "keep your laws off my body" and "war on women" bumper stickers you'll find the real lack of moral clarity and logic behind their arguments. It's why they start to demonstrate what being infected with rabies is like when you present any pro-life argument before them.
It's almost as if the pro-abortion movement can be boiled down to one simple statement, "we don't wanna think critically about the creation of life we just wanna f*** and chuck."
Sometimes the best response you can give to evil politics is a simple, unequivocal, unassailable response. Hence the pieces below, as well as here and here....
I hope to do more of them going forward. A culture that demands life be protected is the greatest and only defense from the forces depicted above.
FREE without apology?
Um, no.
“If you don’t want one, don’t have one, but PAY FOR MINE!!!”
No. And no apology for saying no.
Too bad the “looking spoon” can’t spell for squat because I refuse to “share” graphics that the creator didn’t take 2 seconds to check spelling and grammar. “Let’s” SHOULD have an apostrophe, because it is a contraction, short for “let us.” This is something most of us learned in first or second grade at the latest.
There is no word “genetalia.” Had you pulled your text into a word processing box before blithely typing you’d have seen the wavy red line underneath which is generally a good sign that “you have screwed up.” There is however, a word “genitalia” which is what you were likely looking for.
For the love of God, two blatant mistakes in the same line?
In never fails to amaze me how someone can spend all that time finding a good photo, cropping, balancing the color etc. and then not bother to take a few nano-seconds to get the spelling, punctuation and grammar right. NOT doing so makes “our side” look ignorant.
I create most of my graphics either late at night (as in 2 or 3 AM, and I have a newborn son right now) or under the gun at work.
So I’m either extremely tired or extremely rushed AND tired. I don’t know who you are, but you obviously are of the mind that everyone has as much time in the world as you do.
So it must be nice sitting in the arm-chair quarterback peanut gallery acting like everyone should be as perfect as Jesus Christ while blogging.
I appreciate the heads up on the errors, what I don’t appreciate is you being a high-handed jerk about it.
It doesn’t take nanoseconds, none of this does. Even profession blogs and news sites have mistakes. On average I see about one per day, and these people have editors, supposedly.
If you ever go a day without making a mistake of your own let me know...or don’t, because you’ll be lying.
In never fails to amaze me...
Could be a passionate response.
Thanks for your work!
LOL...I didn’t catch that...oh the irony. He/she’s a “gem” of something alright...
Thank you for the support...from the bottom of my heart.
Seriously.
Doing this has only been getting harder for me, all I’ve got are kind words from people like you. :-)
Did you ever read The Last Battle by CS Lewis? It is the final book in the Chronicles of Narnia. The Freepers who fit the description above remind me of the dwarves in the novel. I just did a quick search and found a couple good synopses that explain the dwarves' actions and perceptions: http://sunandshield.blogspot.com/2008/12/dwarves-of-last-battle-and-unbelief-in.html and http://vox-nova.com/2009/09/20/c-s-lewis-and-the-mind-only-prison/
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