DominicCobb said:
darth_ender said:
I'll repeat it here: it's not the candy itself, but the seeming message that accompanies it, which to me is a subtle condoning of abortion, something I abhor in the majority of cases. I don't know Frink's reasoning, but I find it to be pretty low class.
I understand where you're coming from, though the first time I saw it I didn't think about abortion. I thought about 2001: A Space Odyssey (which actually made me want to eat it more).
Anyways what I'm trying to say in a strange way here is that the people who made this might not have been thinking about abortion (and they probably weren't thinking about 2001 either, I'm just throwing that out to say the image of a fetus can bring up more thoughts than just abortion).
While what you say is possible, I think it highly unlikely. Can the image of a fetus bring up more thoughts than just abortion? Sure. But I don't know how anyone could take a look at that candy that looks so much like a real fetus and not think abortion.