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Cuomo Pushes Abortion, Condemns Shark Finning As“Inhumane”

As a native New Yorker, sometimes I can only shake my head. In a case of ultimate hypocrisy, Governor Andrew Cuomo seems to care less about his own species than he does for sea animals. On Friday, he signed a bill outlawing the sale of shark fins, an act he denounces as “inhumane.” The decision comes soon after he pushed for radical pro-choice legislation that would significantly increase the number of abortions in the state.

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With Cuomo signing the shark fin ban, New York becomes the eighth state to prevent the finning of sharks. These fins are often used in a traditional Chinatown soup.

Here’s the governor’s written statement on his decision to sign the bill:

“Not only is the process inhumane, but it also affects the natural balance of the oceanic ecosystem...[The state] “will be doing its part to help preserve this important species and maintain a stable environment for them.”

Enter Cuomo’s hypocrisy on the value of life. Back in January, Cuomo introduced the Reproductive Health Act, a bill which would make most abortion regulations in the state disappear and even promote late-term abortion by lifting limits on procedures in the third-trimester. Does Cuomo not consider humans an “important species” or a mother’s womb a “stable environment?”

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The New York shark fin ban will take effect next July and indicates that sharks deserve more protection than unborn children. Cuomo’s skewed priorities make him a dangerous governor.

Hey, at least Leonardo DiCaprio’s happy:

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