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Are Haitians in Ohio eating pets?

I saw a body cam video from a cop in Ohio, showing a Haitian BBQing a cat.

Apparently this is normal in Haiti. There are also videos of them with ducks
and geese they found in parks, that they consumed.

Should we allow this in the U.S.? after all, we brought them here.

FYI Google has censored this information, calling it a right wing conspiracy
by racists. You have to dig for the truth.
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BabyLonia · F
And yet no-one has managed to post a verified link.

Just like no-one has been able to tell me what state allows an abortion at 9 months

Or where an abortion has occurred after birth.
joe438 · 61-69, M
@BabyLonia It's pretty easy to find this. You just have to look at Walz's state, MN.

They allow abortions even after viability: https://www.minnpost.com/health/2022/07/does-minnesota-law-have-a-viability-threshold-limiting-abortion-well-that-depends/

And while it's not legal to murder a baby who's been born, if the fetus survives the abortion you don't have to take care of it or try to save it: https://patch.com/minnesota/across-mn/tim-walz-repealed-mn-law-protecting-babies-born-after-failed-abortions

It is up to doctors to decide if they are willing to provide that care though, and I suspect that many would not.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@BabyLonia Exactly. But the fact you can't find such verified evidence is only because of top secret woke agents squashing all evidence from the kitchen of a Virginia Pizza joint. It's there, just been suppressed by the Clintons and Hunter Biden - it's all on his laptop.
BabyLonia · F
@joe438 i read the first link and you have to be very careful with the interpretation.

It is about whether the baby's life is viable after being born? Will the baby suffer a slow prolonged death because of some congenital or birth issue? In tgese circumstances it is usually done with a number of doctors and parental consent....and is usually quite traumatic.

Add to that the fact that if a mother miscarries it is called an abortion medically although in laymens terms it is called a still birth.

These are all very delicate and traumatic experiences and should be between the doctor and the parents
joe438 · 61-69, M
@BabyLonia I'm not a medical professional or a legal scholar, but I would interpret it that same way - the woman and her medical care professionals need to assess the situation and make a determination. The law doesn't make that decision.

I think you and I are on the same page here, although there are clearly states that permit this.
BabyLonia · F
@joe438 the second link doesn't make sense. If the foetus is viable it would not have been aborted that is against the law.
BabyLonia · F
@joe438 but the implication is that this is a choice that a mother has when in reality no-one goes through 9 months of pregnancy to just decide they no longer want a baby so have an abortion. It is trivialising what is a tragedy to those families
joe438 · 61-69, M
@BabyLonia Again, I'm not licensed as an attorney but it doesn't seem that MN law would prohibit that. The woman would have to find a doctor who would perform the procedure and yes, it would be a tragedy for everyone involved.

Again, I think you and I are on the same page here. We don't think anyone would do this.
Thrust · 56-60, M
@BabyLonia still obsessed with protecting cannibals more than a month after story

Yeah you've got sensible priorities
BabyLonia · F
@Thrust nah i just want to see evidence when there are ridiculous claims.
Plus a cannibal is different to a carnivore