"Hehe, madam, you are allowed to have your own thoughts. You aren’t discouraged. But if you want to argue with me about that, then take it up to your government. I bet they will be happy to have someone like you defending the rights of the unborn babies. Of course, I bet that the dear ladies who for many reasons choose to abort instead of raising their children will surely love to have a debate with you."
"You .... You are dodging. Why can’t you answer me?"
"Hehe, ma’am, I don’t know which deity you serve and why you are so adamant at targeting me when I am just sharing my honest opinion here, but let me share a few things with you this very moment. Sin? Huh, why don’t point your finger at the reckless man who perhaps raped that innocent woman and got her pregnant? Are you telling me that carrying the seed of a man who ruined her life she should tolerate and keep in mind the sins you are talking about and still bear the child?" she coldly responded looking at the woman with mockery.
She really hated people who carry such saint airs with them and act as if others are sinners while them are holier than others?
"Go and ask those unfortunate ladies who trusted the wrong men and end up being pregnant, only to be cast aside without any means to support themselves or the children. Without the means to do so, how do you want them to raise those children? Can the governments even manage to raise those children dutifully? Even if they are family, do you think that it’s easy?
What I consider a sin, is being irresponsible. Bringing these blessings into the world only for them to be disliked, discarded and not being taken care of. If you can’t possibly raise them well, then I think it’s for the best to never have the child in the first place," she righteously said before adding with a chuckle, her brows raised, "besides madam, why are you acting like you never listened to your country’s law before?"
Wasn’t there a restriction on the months that could be permitted when abortion was done?
If she wasn’t mistaken, it should be less than three months. The fetus shouldn’t have formed fully by then.
When Diamond stood her ground against that woman, other women couldn’t help but chirp in.
"Tche, just look at her. She looks like she is suffering and yet busy minding other people’s business."
"I have seen a certain neighbor of mine hitting and abusing her child, all because the child was a product of rape. If only she had aborted her or gave her up for adoption, perhaps that would have been good."
This topic was always sensitive, that wasn’t a lie. After all, there were so many rights involved. Human rights, mother’s rights and baby’s rights.
Anyway, whatever rights were they, Diamond still believed that before anything else, the rights that matters should be of her. How can she put emphasis on a lifeform that hasn’t even formed or come into the world?
However, that also didn’t mean that she supported abortion wholeheartedly. She just supported people’s choices. She wasn’t the one living that life, so obviously she wouldn’t know what is plaguing them. So, who was she to interfere and judge?
Anyway, the woman was so embarrassed and couldn’t retort or share what she wanted in the first place. In the end, she could only leave the place, though her thoughts remained the same.
These people were simply too evil and ruthless to even think about getting rid of children. Didn’t she raise her six children?
Wasn’t she doing well?



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