tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-440967410082699790.post5773872289877812138..comments2023-12-13T23:04:18.876+00:00Comments on The Battlefield of Love: Disabled People Against Claire KhawClaire Khawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11557436240917008429noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-440967410082699790.post-85201147645645129912011-05-29T06:31:56.948+01:002011-05-29T06:31:56.948+01:00"I am Libertarian, not Terminator"
Haha..."I am Libertarian, not Terminator"<br /><br />Hahaha, instant classic!<br /><br />Let me also add a point that you didn't include.<br /><br />If someone was to threaten to cripple a healthy child (for example as punishment) or if some god would magically put someone into the body of a crippled child, it would be called "torture", "evil", "tragic".<br /><br />Yet, when others condemn a "natural born handicap" to life-long suffering it's OK... because it's nature.<br /><br />People have a similar attitude towards pain killers for terminally ill patients.<br /><br />If someone CAUSES pain it's "violence" and "torture". If some DOES NOT HELP AGAINST pain it's suddenly OK because "that type of pain is unbearable but natural".<br /><br />Now, I don't endorse here anything. I just wanted to point out a thought that I found missing in your article.knnhttp://antifeminism.bloganddiscussion.comnoreply@blogger.com