This YouTuber told the internet he aborted his baby with Down Syndrome and the comment section LET HIM HAVE IT

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Jesse Ridgway is a popular YouTuber (he goes by "McJuggerNuggets") with 4.3 million subscribers.

This week, he decided it would be a good idea to make a long and drawn out post explaining why he and his wife hired a doctor to murder their child.

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Today, up to 90% of Down Syndrome babies are murdered in the womb, which makes it more "acceptable" for Ridgeway and his wife to do the same.

The madness of crowds. The selfishness of man.

But the way he ended his post was even worse.

... we are excited to try again in the future and hopefully have a better outcome.

That's such a punch in the gut to all the people with Down Syndrome - to all their families and friends. A baby with a disability is just a bad "outcome"?

The comment section absolutely let him have it.

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What makes this even more horrific is that there are thousands of stories of people who were told their child had Down Syndrome but the test was a false positive.

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It really does boil down to good versus evil, ladies and gents.

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