Kentucky's governor went on TV and suggested that JD Vance should experience one of his family members being raped ๐Ÿ˜ฌ
ยท Aug 20, 2024 ยท NottheBee.com

When it comes to the issue of the sanctity of human life, there is no one more awkward or sick than the pro-aborts:

Because we are all fallen sinners, I'm gonna give Gov. Andy Beshear the benefit of the doubt and say he wasn't actively calling for the Republican VP nominee, a current U.S. senator, to have his wife or daughter raped.

But that's not how Vance took it.

(If you want the full segment, here it is)

Beshear was trying to make a point, but when a pro-abort is trying to argue that death is morally right, he ends up stumbling awkwardly into all sorts of other macabre and heinous categories to try to make his argument.

The governor was trying to say his opponent made a flippant comment about rape, but the context is that said opponent was discussing murder. The only way to try to make the comment about rape seem worse than the actual murdering is to try to emotionalize and personalize the issue. This appeal to emotion, combined with ad hominem attacks, is a primary strategy of the Left (note how Beshear immediately switched to a discussion on "empathy").

As the late comedian Norm Macdonald put it:

In this case, you just saw why those logical fallacies are not only dumb, but malicious.

Beshear also lied completely about the "inconvenience" quote (lying is another favorite strategy of the Left).

That seems like a far more logical, moral argument to me than what Beshear is peddling.


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