What if she was raped and decided to keep the baby? Should she be punished? Your sense of morality is full of holes and you also know nothing about the circumstances here.
That's why we have a little thing called "police reports."
What if she was raped and decided to keep the baby? Should she be punished? Your sense of morality is full of holes and you also know nothing about the circumstances here.
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What if? Really?
OK, I can play that game. What if she was the Virgin Mary???
Sheesh.
And YOU castigate others for knowing “nothing about the circumstances here”?
>>>What if she was raped and decided to keep the baby? Should she be punished? Your sense of morality is full of holes and you also know nothing about the circumstances here.<<<
Why bring up a hypothetical that is completely different from the facts of this case? She has made no claim that she was raped. I’d imagine if she had become pregnant as a result of being raped, the school’s reaction would have been totally different and they would have been very supportive.
Maybe I missed something, but NOWHERE IN THE ARTICLE is the word "rape" even mentioned. You must be pro-death to come up with the typical pro-abortion canard.
I'm sure there'd be an exception if that were the truth, but, I'm sorry, I didn't see rape even mentioned, nor did she hint that she was in anyway put upon.
Absolutely not! But that is not what happened here.
And what if she got pregnant by one of her students, or one of the students Fathers, or what if ad nauseaum.....
You don't know the circumstances either. The school is simply following the contract they have with her. If you make an exception in this case then you start on a slippery slope. They have an established policy. The time to fight it would have been before she got pregnant.