Supporters of abortion long ago argued that the act they championed was not murder because the developing fetus was not yet a human life or a person. Gradually, when this argument became harder to defend, mainly because of ultrasounds, the tactic used to champion abortion morphed into cries of “my body, my choice.” This slogan was used to justify convenience and pocketbook-protecting abortions, and it opened the door for debates about other ethical issues. If killing is acceptable when the youngest of children are not desired, logically, other groups of “undesirable” people can be “justly” removed from existence as well.