Feminist reportedly aborts baby because he was male: I couldn't bring a monster into this world

A feminist decided to abort her baby simply because he was male.

A feminist decided to abort her late-term unborn baby because he was male, saying she could not bear the thought of bringing "another monster into this world", according to Inquisitr.

In a post that has since been removed from the website Injustice Stories, a woman called "Lana" said that she terminated her pregnancy back in 2012 because of the baby's gender.

"I now know that these are 'adults' who just cannot handle the fact that I have the right to make choices, and that these choices ultimately hardly even affect them," she said.

Lana apparently came to her decision after several negative experiences with men, including one time she was on board a plane when she claims the man seated beside her asked what she was going to do in San Francisco. When she answered that she was going to attend an Occupy Wall Street rally, the man scoffed at her, leaned in and whispered, "B****** like you need to learn their place."

When she found out her baby was a boy, she was in shock and started crying because of "what I was about to curse the world with."

After three days of considering her options, she finally decided that she was going to give her baby up. "It didn't matter that I would be raising a son, he would still come into contact with boys, men, perhaps even the suit jockey who would inevitably twist his carefully constructed upbringing with their kindness," she said.

Three years after her decision and Lana still has no regrets. She is now the mother of a one-year-old girl and she even said that if she becomes pregnant with a boy again, she will abort him without hesitation too.

Her thoughts have sparked quite an outrage on the internet, with people calling her "mentally ill" and a "monster."

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