Chapter 1214
Whether it’s Purple Summers or Maeve, they both should be grateful for the judge’s good temper; otherwise, they would both have been detained today for contempt of court.
After leaving the courtroom, Purple Summers and Marcel Jefferson, Sydney Bennett, and Camilla Farrell waited for the elevator in the elevator hall.
Maeve and her assistant came from the other side, also waiting for the elevator.
Having just had an intense argument in court, the atmosphere was inevitably tense upon meeting again.
Everyone held their identities and wouldn’t easily tear faces apart.
But Maeve, after holding back again and again, finally couldn’t hold it anymore and questioned Purple Summers, "You can fight for the rights of a dead dog, why can’t you help an unborn child? You clearly know that the majority of people who get abortions have chaotic private lives! They treat life as a game, having abortions five or six times a year is not uncommon! Have you seen our data reports? In those small hospitals offering painless abortions, eight or nine out of ten are ignorant young girls!"
"I know." Purple Summers looked at her and responded calmly, "Promiscuous, lacking self-respect and self-love, irresponsibly indulging in bedroom pleasures, or easily believing men’s words, weak in character, lacking in thinking ability, making a mess of their own lives—
So why should such women have children? Can they afford it? Can they raise them well? Forcing them to have children, what good does it do for them? For the child? For society?"
Maeve sneered, "By your argument, do low-income people have no right to have children?"
"That’s not what I mean, I just hope every child is born in love and expectation." Purple Summers said, "Even if you really fought for the fetus’s human rights today, it’s meaningless, Maeve. We both know that the basic principle of human rights is to exercise it without harming others’ legitimate rights and interests. Human rights that harm others’ legitimate rights and interests are not true human rights, they are pseudo-human rights.
