“Trust women”: what a slogan.
Apparently they mean that any decision a woman makes is good.
Or, in other words, that actions have no innate objective goodness, but that such goodness is only imparted to a particular action if and when a woman chooses that action.
As crazy as that is, it really is central to the religion called feminism: their word for it is ‘agency’.
Yet, in the universe beyond their sociopathic femicentric theology, actions do in fact have objective value.
Killing a baby, for example, is always wrong.
Do I trust those women who believe that killing a baby is OK?
No.
No I do not trust them: because their beliefs lead them to making a choice of death for an innocent baby, which is a violation of trust.
That’s why abortion must be made illegal again.
Because there are a million women a year in the U.S. alone who cannot be trusted to not kill the baby until doing so is outlawed.
About 25 years ago, NOW and NARAL had this nationwide publicity blitz, costing tens of millions of $$$, hoping for a gigantic march on Washington. They ended up with (literally) about 25 women at a podium in front of the USSC or the Capitol.
What I remember most clearly is the banner and the signs they were holding: “We are your wives, your daughters, etc., AND ABORTION IS A CHOICE WE HAVE MADE.”
It stuck with me because of the inanity, the total imbecility, of that “argument.” But it was evident to me that this was their idea of a perfect, knock-down, airtight “argument” for “choice.” I really think they thought it was a squelcher. “I have made this choice.” I really think they thought (and think) there just IS no conceivable rejoinder to that statement.
Utter relativism. Utter solipsism. As I said, total imbecility.