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TopicDo you generally consider yourself to be pro choice or pro life?
ReturnOfFa
05/21/21 12:49:13 AM
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Pro-choice. All women I know are pro-choice, even if a few of them do not wish to have an abortion, personally - and they recognize the privilege of that position. I know one guy that I've gotten into it with - he doesn't seem to care if his 10 year old niece was raped - he thinks the life is 'sacred' and should come to term.

50% of fertilized embryos don't implant in the uterine wall, or fall out. so I'd expect those 'pro-lifers' to feel very strongly about those fertilized 'life forms' they claim to care so strongly about. I don't doubt that people who are 'pro-life' feel sincere, but I think people ought to try and separate the thought of a fertilized embryo and a baby.

The vast majority of abortions occur early in the first trimester. Pro-lifers constantly misrepresent what a fetuses looks like in different stages of development in this time period. The majority of late-term abortions (which are statistically rare) occur due to extremely severe health complications where nobody is getting through otherwise. This obsession with 'saving the life' of an unborn child is a fallacious approach to caring about the lives of children and babies.

The representation of abortion being 'destroying a potential life' is complete dogma that doesn't coincide with reality.

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