OP's right, though. It's not a "duh" moment. As someone with two brothers with down syndrome, I question how you could even think of doing something like that.
But I've already admitted that I had misphrased my comment. Do you really understand the strain it puts on parents and siblings of an adult who still behaves like 3 year old?
You have not admitted that "I think if it is clinically proven that the kid will be born mentally retarded, then I would give abortion the green light." was misphrased. I do understand such strains, to an extent. It's very similar to the situation with my uncle. He still lives with my grandparents because his legs don't work properly.
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Fascinating, what is he to you.. brother? Nephew? Cousin?
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My brother, duh!
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I’m afraid you may have suffered the same fate because that’s not a “duh!” Being “born into the family” could be any part of your family.
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Are you even trying to be understanding here?
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OP's right, though. It's not a "duh" moment. As someone with two brothers with down syndrome, I question how you could even think of doing something like that.
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But I've already admitted that I had misphrased my comment. Do you really understand the strain it puts on parents and siblings of an adult who still behaves like 3 year old?
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You have not admitted that "I think if it is clinically proven that the kid will be born mentally retarded, then I would give abortion the green light." was misphrased. I do understand such strains, to an extent. It's very similar to the situation with my uncle. He still lives with my grandparents because his legs don't work properly.