British model and “The Good Place” actress Jameela Jamil lists her preferred pronouns in her Twitter bio as “she/her.” But “ghoul” might be more appropriate. See, she has some thoughts about Georgia’s heartbeat bill, and she seems a lot more upset about the prospect of unborn babies living than unborn babies dying:

This anti-abortion law in Georgia is so upsetting, inhumane, and blatantly demonstrative of a hatred of women, a disregard for our rights, bodies, mental health, and essentially a punishment for rape victims, forcing to carry the baby of their rapist. https://t.co/WROYaLAwPG — Jameela Jamil ? (@jameelajamil) May 13, 2019

I had an abortion when I was young, and it was the best decision I have ever made. Both for me, and for the baby I didn’t want, and wasn’t ready for, emotionally, psychologically and financially. So many children will end up in foster homes. So many lives ruined. So very cruel. — Jameela Jamil ? (@jameelajamil) May 13, 2019

“Best decision I have ever made.”

Ps.. this isn’t any diss at ALL to foster homes. I’m in awe of people who take in children in need of a family and a home: but if Georgia becomes inundated with children who are unwanted or unable to be cared for, it will be hard to find great fostering for them all. ❤️ — Jameela Jamil ? (@jameelajamil) May 13, 2019

So we should just save all the foster children from further anguish by aborting them now.

Just how bad are these foster homes when death is better than a foster home? — Daniel Bates (@dbates71) May 14, 2019

I guess you're omniscient, since you knew the value of someone else's life in advance. — David Freddoso (@freddoso) May 14, 2019

"I had an abortion when I was young, and it was the best decision I have ever made. Both for me, and for the baby I didn’t want" lets turn to the baby to see what he/she thinks …

… oh wait — END.THE.FDA (@Cats_Explained) May 14, 2019

So glad my birth mother wasn't you. #adopted — Laurie (@gentlescorp) May 14, 2019

I will never understand the idea that dead is better than alive even if that life is a difficult one. My mom gave me a heritable risk for cancer, I grew up poor, I’ve struggled with my mental health and have a chronic illness – but I’d always rather be alive than dead! — ChronicallySingle (@ChronicNSingle) May 13, 2019

Let me pose this to you: A choice between having a tough life, one with times of loneliness, feeling unwanted, and being murdered. Every human who has lived has felt lonely and unwanted at some point and would prefer it to being murdered. If the baby had a voice, so would he. https://t.co/PPMZLpaDVf — Melissa Mackenzie ? (@MelissaTweets) May 14, 2019