TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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In my experiences, there are people out there who will (at first) claim to be pro-choice and understanding of one's plights and troubles, however, don't be fooled or let your guard down. These people try to gain your trust and agree with you until you drop your guard and then they turn around to be as pro-life as possible. This isn't limited to simply religious people, but secular people as well. I'm speaking from experiences I had with people IRL. One of the more recent examples is earlier this year, I had some camaraderie with someone and while I never mentioned anything even close to death, euthanasia, suicide, that guy turned the conversation on it's head against me and tried to utilize the 'fake concern' card on me. He said "wait, should I be worried about your welfare?" Like excuse me, what makes you think that I'm at risk or anything. He tried to calmly play it off, but I can see where he is trying to intrude on my life and get involved in my business. I haven't really talked to him much and wouldn't like to either.
So this is just one of my experiences with these people who claim to be pro-choice (with many things) but when it comes to certain things, they become pro-lifers. Wolves in sheep's clothing, so beware of people like that in your life or those you associate with. While I could argue that they are hypocrites, I'd say that they are essentially closeted pro-lifers, but claim to be pro-choicers just to try to sneak into a pro-choicer's life and dictate what one does.
So this is just one of my experiences with these people who claim to be pro-choice (with many things) but when it comes to certain things, they become pro-lifers. Wolves in sheep's clothing, so beware of people like that in your life or those you associate with. While I could argue that they are hypocrites, I'd say that they are essentially closeted pro-lifers, but claim to be pro-choicers just to try to sneak into a pro-choicer's life and dictate what one does.