The progressive explainers at Vox have once again been spotted stepping on one of their own rakes:
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Vox for the own goal!— @1divinestatus (@1divinestatus) March 8, 2021
Judging from the ratio, Vox might be wishing they wouldn’t have brought up this subject:
Do fish feel pain? A staggering amount of evidence points to yes.https://t.co/rpgE2iXG4Q
— Vox (@voxdotcom) March 8, 2021
Here’s a new assignment for Vox:
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“Do fetuses feel pain? A staggering amount of evidence points to we at Vox never asked that question because we don’t want to learn the answer.”
— Venus Infers (@gypsyluc) March 8, 2021
Cool, now do the "staggering amount of evidence" for unborn humans. https://t.co/Nuy5nYerZ7
— Jon Lustig (@jonlustig) March 8, 2021
Now do unborn babies
— Nathan Barker (@NJoelB1989) March 8, 2021
Yeah, we won’t hold our breath waiting for them to do that study.
so… unborn humans…? https://t.co/yZEpr09jej
— Jeryl Bier (@JerylBier) March 8, 2021
Wait till you hear about unborn babies.
— Dr. The Old Knickerbocker (@Dexpectations12) March 8, 2021
They'll never ask that.
— Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) March 8, 2021
The same people who cry for the fish call unborn babies parasites can we stop pretending they’re good people https://t.co/rgKKH0BTGm
— Smokeydogg (@smokeydogg777) March 8, 2021
You guys are pro-abortion, right?
— Rohan Cassanova (@irishswamp) March 8, 2021
Staggering amount of ratio. Babies in the womb, etc.
— Stan S. Elm (@DanteLongfellow) March 8, 2021
I’m thinking Vox wished it could take this tweet back. https://t.co/PIWuw2e2JG
— Tina Lopez (@TinaLopez333) March 8, 2021
It sure was a big ol’ FAIL.