tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32646270.post6235278757349539094..comments2024-01-28T19:45:49.757+13:00Comments on <img src="https://i.imgur.com/96UqJAN.jpg"> Australian Politics: jonjayrayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13363092874281160320noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32646270.post-34693679007593638832021-09-19T20:17:58.644+12:002021-09-19T20:17:58.644+12:00Don't scare the horses, well, good on horses f...Don't scare the horses, well, good on horses for not merely being self-aware and but also for paying attention to their surroundings. I suspect leftist politicians "know what is better for others" and thus can be bothered to abide by cooking their frogs slowly rather than not being able to cook them.<br /><br />It is sensible to introduce (proposed) change slowly, if any change at all, because it is not a given that change is for the better, other than on paper or in the heads of those who do not value caution but insist that "do what winstre wilt shall be the whole of the law". Slow change spells one can easily step on the break before it is too late.<br /><br />Euthanasia has the potential to both end a life of suffering and end temporary suffering permanently, which is a serious decision to make based on a mood passing by. That is the nature of freedom though, if a door to that which is seemingly or actually beneficial is opened then the opposite is usually opened too.<br /><br />Abortion ends potential life. We see around us what that potential is in the lives and experiences of those who were not terminated. That said, there is a span of time between conception and the final seconds before birth where the subdivision is still at an early stage. Leftists tend to see no problems going for later rather than sooner, some so late it is clear they do not value human life.Norsenoreply@blogger.com