M-J-G
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*Note*No. You knew very well that what you were saying implicated the DUP, and their historic link to conservative protestantism. It's perfectly clear you singled them out by saying 'they' wanted to be a part of the UK while having different laws on abortion. Even the most unenlightened among us knows that Irish Nationalists call themselves that for a reason - they DON'T want to be part of the UK. It was clear you were picking on one grouping.
I didn't say you were criticising a religion either. Another diversionary answer.
This is precisely why I pointed out to you that the view on abortion was not held exclusively by conservative protestants, but also by conservative Catholics. Nor do I make either criticism or recommendation of this fact. Merely that it exists, so that your readers be not misled into thinking these views were only held by some Protestants.
For my readers who are naive enough to assume I was picking on a group in particular, I was simply expressing how ironic it is that a country that supposedly has a majority who want to be part of the union can want laws that differ to the rest of the UK, and thus creating differences within the UK.
And for the record (and for any snowflakes) I am not targeting any religions or religiously motivated political groups, I am merely targeting hippocrates.