trevols81
Sous me.
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Both were at the mercy of someone else and their fate was completely out of their hands.
Both could be killed just because someone who had legal authority over them felt like it.
Both were considered sub-human, less than human, and not part of the American legal system.
As a part of our history we never wished had happened and are ashamed of.
I remember when Surge came out in high school and, shortly afterward, when it was reported that it had so much Yellow-5 that it can significantly decrease your sperm count. Immediately, everyone stopped drinking it; yet, looking back, it probably would have been smarter to have drank more of it and then have absolutely care-free sex. Who needs a high sperm count in high school?
Surge came to Oak Ridge HS when I was a freshman. They installed 3 machines and gave away t-shirts and drinks. It was so cool to me at the time. Surge was disgusting, but don't tell my 14-year old self that.
First off, this thread is asking about when that day comes... and it will come.
I understand that if I asked the question is slavery wrong at it was 1840 I would be getting alot of the same "there is always the north" kinda answers.
I am asking about what happens once life is determined...and it will be. There is no way as science advances they will be able to not decipher when life truly starts and when that day comes how will we look back on the 50plus million babies that have been murdered.
That is my question.
I thought it was pretty clear.
Guess no one wants to admit we are going to be looked back upon as another dark part of American history.