And I can only go by what you post.
This post
8:59 AM (5 hours and 42 minutes AFTER the Texas governor post)
preceded this post
9:52 AM (in sequence almost an hour later)
Nothing about Texas or GOP in either of those two posts. The posts are in sequence and over 5 hours more recent.Kenr6583 wrote: ↑October 10, 2021, 9:52 amAll of these self-righteous individuals who are against the woman's rights and claim to be concerned for the life of the baby, they don't give a rat's ass about what happens to the child after it's born. They don't give a damn if they wind up in foster care or they are living in poverty, it's not their problem anymore. But in reality, it was never their problem or any of their business to begin with.
And then, over 6 hours before, you were railing against the Texas law and the governor, but not even any mention of the GOP in there.
3:17 AM (6 hours and 35 minutes before the quoted post)
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Your plea for post context is pretty weak with a post over 6 hours old and not even in sequence with the post quoted.
Super powers at work again claiming to know the private concern and efforts that are made by others in their private donations of money and time.Kenr6583 wrote: ↑October 10, 2021, 9:52 amAll of these self-righteous individuals who are against the woman's rights and claim to be concerned for the life of the baby, they don't give a rat's ass about what happens to the child after it's born. They don't give a damn if they wind up in foster care or they are living in poverty, it's not their problem anymore. But in reality, it was never their problem or any of their business to begin with.
Every community, borough, county, city, village, province and state has the power to deal with poverty and abandoned children in ways that they see fit. From private charity to pubic government involvement, they all do what they are able.
For those so outraged by what they perceive as the lack of care for the downtrodden and abandoned children and want more done, nothing prevents anyone from making private donations of their money and time.
When I was in elementary school, I had two classmates who were orphans and brothers from the Catholic orphanage in town. They went through seven grades with me until my family moved. I never forgot them, and I often wonder where they are today. Knowing them inspired me to share my good fortune throughout my working life. Since 1999, I have been able to donate a healthy amount of my personal wealth and time every year to orphanages and family food banks in both the United States and in Thailand.
For those who want more done, do what you can and what is best for you. It's better than killing babies in the womb.