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TopicWhy isnt abortion considered murder/killing an unborn child?
WaterLink
07/16/17 6:17:26 AM
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UnfairRepresent posted...
Man your dad is a douche but that anecdote isn't really relevant to the abortion debate.

He is. Never met him until I was 5 and he had my sister with another woman and suddenly wanted my sister to have a playmate so conveniently he asked my mom to see me for the first time once this happened. He then later stole $100,000 from the credit union he worked at and got fired and put under house arrest. He's scum and we don't talk much anymore. Still communicate with my siblings on his side often, and my step mom is really nice actually, dunno what she sees in him personally.

UnfairRepresent posted...
Not just cruel but also stupid as the government is literally defunding programs that teach sex-ed and help people plan for (and how to avoid) pregnancy and puts a big promotion on things like abstinence.

The result of which is a mass increase in STDs and unwanted pregnancy, just like in Africa years ago.

The mindset you promote directly leads to more unwanted pregnancies and backalley abortions, it's not logic, it's emotion.

You can't look at pregnancy as a "Punishment" for having sex where you "pay the price." that absurd logic needs to die out.

I'm against defunding planned parenthood. Their contribution to sex education is very beneficial and they're not just some abortion clinic and I understand their contribution to the cause.

However, I'm not looking at pregnancy as a "punishment" like you claim. It is something that can happen and is a natural product of unprotected sex, and something that partners who engage in sex KNOW that can happen, and they STILL choose not to take precautions. So yes, if you actively know something can happen, and know there are many ways to prevent it, and actively choose not to take these preventive measures and engage in sex knowing what the consequences can be, then that is on you. You're accountable for that. It's not a "punishment". It's something you knew that could happen, and something you knew you could take preventive measures for, but chose not to.
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