Culture Lena Dunham: 'I Haven't Had an Abortion, But Wish I Had'

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Hollywood loud-mouth Lena Dunham is really bummed out that she's never had the opportunity to kill her own unborn child. On Thursday, the Girls creator lamented never having an abortion on the "Choice" episode of her "Women of the Hour" podcast: "I haven't had an abortion, but I wish I had," she said, concluding the hour of abortion worship.

You see, without having an abortion (and bragging about it), Dunham is still one sacrament shy of being a Good Feminist. Poor Lena.

The Hillary Clinton sycophant first explained that there is actually no such thing as being pro-life per se, since pro-aborts are actually pro-life as well, minus the whole pro-murder of the unborn thing. Which makes perfect sense in Dunham's head and precisely nowhere else.

"I’m a pro-choice woman," said Dunham. "From an early age, she taught my younger sibling and me to say ‘anti-choice’ instead of ‘pro-life’ because she wanted to make sure that we knew that everyone is pro-life. Some people are anti-choice."

The feminist also lamented the stigma attached to the life-ending "pro-life" choice, which can include jamming scissors into the skulls of unborn babies to kill them.

"Something I’ve thought about a lot is the fact that there is stigma around abortion," she said. "We all know that there’s cultural stigma, it’s hard to put an abortion on network TV."

Except for shows like "Scandal," "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," "Jane the Virgin" and "You’re the Worst," of course.

In an odd turn of events, Dunham even admitted that she too once instinctively knew that murdering the unborn was wrong, that is before she and her Good Feminist mother and friends talked her back into praising the sacrament.

"I always thought that I myself didn’t stigmatize abortion. I’m a – uh abortion rights activist, it’s a huge part of who I am,” she said. "...But one day, when I was visiting a Planned Parenthood in Texas a few years ago, a young girl walked up to me and asked me if I’d like to be a part of her project in which women share their stories of abortions. I sort of jumped. ‘I haven’t had an abortion,’ I told her. I wanted to make it really clear to her that as much as I was going out and fighting for other women’s options, I myself had never had an abortion

"And I realized then that even I was carrying within myself stigma around this issue," Dunham continued. "Even I, the woman who cares as much as anybody about a woman’s right to choose, felt it was important that people know I was unblemished in this department."

"So many people I love – my mother, my best friends – have had to have abortions for all kinds of reasons," Dunham said. "I feel so proud of them for their bravery, for their self-knowledge, and it was a really important moment for me then to realize I had internalized some of what society was throwing at us and I had to put it in the garbage."

You see, Dunham's innate sense that murdering the innocent unborn is wrong was merely a manifestation of societal norms perpetuated by pro-life/ "anti-choice" misogynists. It was nothing more than that.

“Now I can say that I still haven’t had an abortion, but I wish I had," the Good Feminist in training concluded.




You'd think the child molestor would be into bringing more babies into the world tbh
 
This reminds me of the woman who was on The Late Show on election night.

After it started to dawn that trump would win Colbert asked his guests for their thoughts and she said something like "ladies get your abortions now because after tonight we're fucked"

I know she was trying to lighten the mood but he fact she could be so casual like it was just a item on a shopping list was kind of shocking to hear on a mainstream show like that.
 
I don't think I'll ever understand people like this. Abortions are vitally necessary today and I understand anyone going nuts at the prospect of them becoming illegal again. But if you've got a drop of self awareness, you have to realize that what we are doing today is going to play horribly to people 100 years down the line. We are complicit in a clearly immoral practice and there is really no rationalization that makes sense now that will stand the test of time.

Idiots like Dunham, looking to trivialize abortion in the hopes improving her Q rating, don't need 100 years for humanity to pass judgement.
 
To think Dunham is jealous of the likes of Lindy West who with psychopathic flair described her abortion along the lines of "anti-climatic". These are the same people whose arguments for abortion are normally along the lines of "it's a hard decision a women must make that takes an emotional toll on her, but she must be allowed to make it" in order to pander a bit to those in the middle leaning right.
 
Time to be serious:
Having an abortion isn't fun-time killing. I've had two friends that have gone through it. One had anxiety because it's a big decision with limited time to make it. The other became depressed over it. Both probably wish they didn't have to do it.
Here comes Lena Dunham saying "I WANNA BE PART OF THE OPRESSED KEWL KIDS CLUB!"
inb4 Lena snap chats her first abortion.
Gotta get pregnant first, gotta convince a man to have sex with you first.
 
Abortion is necessary murder. The rhetoric of the pro-choicers trying to claim the fetus has no right to life is almost as terrifying as those trying to force unwanted pregnancies on women. Why? Because once you declare that a fetus, a near-term fetus even, has no rights, you set a dangerous precedent.
 
Time to be serious:
Having an abortion isn't fun-time killing. I've had two friends that have gone through it. One had anxiety because it's a big decision with limited time to make it. The other became depressed over it. Both probably wish they didn't have to do it.
Here comes Lena Dunham saying "I WANNA BE PART OF THE OPRESSED KEWL KIDS CLUB!"

Gotta get pregnant first, gotta convince a man to have sex with you first.
in one of her drunken snapchats she jokingly lamented that her boyfriend is practically married to her (because of how they entwined their financial assets) and how he must be regretting it now, which I think isn't far off from the truth. She's a sinking jump, it's time for him to bail.
 
"And I realized then that even I was carrying within myself stigma around this issue," Dunham continued. "Even I, the woman who cares as much as anybody about a woman’s right to choose, felt it was important that people know I was unblemished in this department."

The thought process that it's better to actually do this thing that is so bad that you feel a subconscious aversion to it, rather than be asked a question that makes you realize you have an unconscious aversion to it, just because having that aversion is contrary to your political/social beliefs or the tenets of your cult or whatever the fuck is horrible. It's literal doublethink.

"I would rather have gay sex with a dude and feel shame because I am not a homosexual and the act of getting penetrated or sucking a man's penis is degrading to me, than come to terms with the fact that I am not a homosexual and think actions like that are degrading."

Actually that doesn't seem too far off the mark for the progressive mindset. Nevermind. :story:
 
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