Dead is dead? killing is killing? doesn't matter how you look at it, ending a life is still ending a life
By Russell Le Masters and
Michelle Fox
From a short distance away one trying to sleep could hear a some sort of commotion. The architecture style of this era resembles pre-napoleon period. The town is divided by a local river. The streets are made of local stone. Like every town it has a section where they execute criminals. The method is described as four sections of timber two are 6ft 4inch thick and two 24ft tall 4inch thick. One of the 6 by 4's has a pulley system attached and a metal blade at its end curves diagonally. The crowd that is beginning to gather around the monstrosity of a spectacle that a few are carrying signs. One reads Maragaret Sanger our savior. Another reads No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body. No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother. On this day's schedule is women who are convicted of what? They were accused of murder. And the crowd is full of excitement upon the guilty getting there just dessert. But wait a minute what of the pro planned parent hood signs. Is it not the right of women to do with their body as they want? If so then she can self reproduce. And yet from an outside observers point of view, the women on this day are being executed for murder. If this society is for life then the justice is being served. If the society is for death then this spectacle mocks the very legal system that promotes murder in the womb. Can there be neutrality? If so, can a society survive? No modern society can survive murdering of innocent children, and not self destruct.
The End.
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