the crunch question
Question: What does the phrase "electively aborted foetus" mean?
Answer: The phrase is used by those justifying the use of children murdered by abortion in the production of pharmaceutical company products. The idea is to blur the truth with misleading use of language. There is no such thing as an electively aborted foetus. No unborn child has ever asked to be murdered. The intent is to create an illusion of consent over the process whereby Astra Zeneca, Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, et al persuaded abortion providers to harvest organs and skin from babies before the babies were murdered. It is unclear and untestable as to whether any mother of any child ever gave informed consent for such an additional barbarism to the initial barbarism of murdering her child by abortion. What is clear is that the murdered children never gave consent and that there can in fact be no such thing as consent for such vilenesses as organ harvesting and abortion.
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