Thursday, July 03, 2008

People who should really shut the fuck up.


The litter box liner and amazingly absorbent National Post meticulously peruses its Rolodex to find an utterly irrelevant non-entity to vent a little outrage:

Theo Caldwell on abortion and Morgentaler's Order of Canada: Every child is a Gift of God

Posted: July 02, 2008, 5:37 PM by Marni Soupcoff
Theo Caldwell


I'm sorry ... who exactly is Theo Caldwell and why should I care about his opinion on this topic? Oh:

I was proud that my father removed his own hard-earned Order of Canada immediately upon hearing of Morgentaler’s accolade...

Theo Caldwell, president of Caldwell Asset Management, Inc., is an investment advisor in the United States and Canada.

Ah ... so Mr. Caldwell's father is an Order of Canada recipient, and Mr. Caldwell himself is a ... businessman. Heady qualifications, indeed. And as for Caldwell's grip on logic and actual facts, well, it's not encouraging:

Every child is important, and they are all wanted by someone.

A touching sentiment, indeed, Mr. Caldwell, except for that pesky reality:

Consider, too, that the children currently available for adoption in Canada are disproportionately burdened with problems of one kind or another. Many suffer from physical problems such as fetal alcohol syndrome. Many are toddlers, or even older children, not infants, who have been seized from abusive homes by Children’s Aid Societies and made wards of the state by the courts. Would-be parents may be unwilling to take on the extra challenges that such children pose, but would happily take on the care of an uninjured, pre-born baby without undesirable psychological baggage.

Yes, Mr. Caldwell ... every child wanted by someone ... unless they're damaged in some way, then they're not such a keeper, are they? At least, not by your sanctimonious, Bible-thumping fellow travellers.

And as for your precious dad, Mr. Caldwell, well, he's more than welcome to turn in his OoC if he's that offended. Perhaps that would be just as well -- that award should be reserved for those who aren't quite so intolerant.

5 comments:

Lore_Weaver said...

I don't really disagree with you that much, but equating abortion with murder to make a pro-choice argument is fraught with difficulty and angering the other side.

I think this is a poor choice of words when the abortion debate is about pre-birth options.

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... every child wanted by someone ... unless they're damaged in some way, then they're not such a keeper, are they?

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CC said...

l_w:

What are you babbling about? One of the main arguments against abortion is that the eventual child can always be put up for adoption, at which point I identify how those very people aren't all that keen on adopting unless they're guaranteed a brand, spanking new, defect-free young'un 'cuz getting a used one with possible flaws really doesn't fit into their Williams & Sonoma, Pinot Noir lifestyle.

And you're accusing me of a poor choice of words? Good luck with that.

Paladiea said...

I know I've been going around saying this everywhere but it bears repeating over and over. As soon as I'm allowed to forcibly extract that man's bone marrow (a painful operation at that) then he can tell me what to do with my body? Doesn't want to go through with the transplant? Why does he want to kill kids with cancer!?

Think of the children! Mandatory bone marrow transplants for everyone!

Paladiea said...

And why stop there? Poor people don't need two kidneys! Diabetes patients need to LIIIVE!!

Ti-Guy said...

I'm sorry ... who exactly is Theo Caldwell and why should I care about his opinion on this topic?

No kidding. I saw this trust-fund child for the firs time on The Agenda (probably another of Steve Paikin's buddies from private school) and I thought "Who the hell's he and why are my tax dollars going to have this nobody shoved in my face?"