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the middle two options can also be part of pro choicewhy is there only variations for pro life, pro choice got no choice![]()
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This is complete nonsenseprior to this point, any 'pro-life' considerations are based in mostly religious views. we are a secular state, the separation of church and state is one of the fundamental principles of our system of law and government, and religious principles should not influence policy decisions affecting every citizen.
Pro-life supporters believe that life starts at conception, and that therefore the thing being terminated is a human life and it is therefore not the woman's body. You can disagree, but the entire debate IS precisely over whether or not a fetus is part of a woman's body in the first place. But you're just begging the question by saying it is.it is a matter of bodily autonomy and should be left to the woman to decide.
Agreed - if anyone who's going to have a crappy life should just be killed.from a social perspective, it is insanely counter-intuitive to force an unwanted pregnancy to be carried to term, and to the benefit of just about nobody notwithstanding fringe views about the benefit of an unborn person. with obvious caveats, children born as a consequence of unwanted pregnancy live with the psychological burden of such.
Again, people are against abortion because they literally think it is murder. You can disagree, but saying that these kids will have crappy lives doesn't just magically make murder okay for these people.children born to parents who are unable to demonstrate parenting capacity for any number of reasons, such as poverty, substance abuse, or mental health issues, are particularly susceptible to abuse and neglect, and are likely going to end up in contact with DCJ or taken into the foster system. people seem to vastly underestimate the effects of these upon children in terms of life outcomes, and i invite them to spend some time working in the system - it doesn't take very long to understand the detriments.