Pregnant Comedian Showcased On Peacock Regretting NOT Getting An Abortion
Peacock is one of the 5000 streaming services people use, and until now that was virtually all I knew about it. Until they launched a hideous new 'Ladykiller' series. The trailer shows a super pregnant female comedian expressing how she regrets not having an abortion as if they are somehow accessories that are going out of style.
Comedian Jena Friedman began, “I feel guilty, not getting an abortion when I still had the chance.”
“Sorry,” she added while turning to expose her very pregnant belly and then continuing “while we still had the chance.” Her sarcasm on that last “joke” was deafening.
The audience erupted into laughter at her insistence that there was a “we” due to the fact that she was pregnant. I presume they’re all in support of dehumanizing unborn children in order to justify their radical pro-death views.
“It feels like I’m passing up free tickets to the Rolling Stones. They might not be around in a month,” she persisted.
Great, now getting an abortion is equated to snagging tickets to the endangered species that is the Rolling Stones. Glad to know that the life of a child is placed at the same significance as concert tickets.
Friedman doesn’t stop there (remember this is just the 80 second trailer and I presume much, much worse things are said in the actual series).
“For 50 years, both abortions and Mick Jagger have been servicing women,” she went on. She added, 'OK that one was low-key funny but only because abortions and Mick Jagger are both horrible dis-services to women."
Her last line (for now) pressed on the “pro-choice” narrative:
The segment ended with her stating, "I know abortion is a sensitive topic and if anything I say makes you uncomfortable, feel free to leave. I would never dare force you to do anything against your will."
Before any libs get on here arguing about how she was just 'joking' you should remember that conservatives are the pro-slapstick inappropriate humor party—This is not comedy. This is some poor kid's story to their therapist one day.