Also, "morally complicated" is generally code for "I'm not minding my business and I have feelings about whether or not someone else should have the same liberties I claim for myself".
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Ummm...I don’t have the liberty to kill a kid.
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And abortion doesn't kill children. If so many people are legitimately concerned about fetuses and it's not just about controlling women...why is the focus only on women's bodies and never men?
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Well, I think that the law prevents guys from having abortions, too.
Sorry, pithy statement because I’m trying to not start a fight.
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Even back when I was pro-life, I thought it was a moral imperative that if the law stopped women from aborting pregnancies, it also needed to force men to take responsibility for them. Nature handed us an imbalance, but we can use law and culture to try and counteract it.
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That’s a really odd thing, for killing kids (even the potential kid if you won’t give that) to be a balance for guys not taking responsibility.
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @MemBirdman, @Rangutang ja
“It's an oft-cited statistic that about 1 out of 5 pregnancies end in miscarriage, typically early in the first trimester. But the true number may be as high as 50 percent.” The cells that have potential to become a baby but are not a baby and it is not a guarantee.
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @ChadVerrall, @Rangutang ja
I have a friend who had 4 miscarriages. When she’s in a group of 8 other women, each of which had 2 kids, in that group, statistically, one in five pregnancies end in miscarriage. That’s not a really viable statistic, IMO, because it’s a straight mis:pregnancy average.
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And, if left alone, a person doesn’t know if the kid will be a miscarriage or will carry to term until one or the other happens. If we accept Schroedinger philosophically, the kid is both in the womb, then it’s given that the kid is alive.
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @MemBirdman, @ChadVerrall ja
“It might be a miscarriage” isn’t great rationalization either for the times it isn’t.
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Have you killed a fly? It has more of a self sufficient life than a few cells. Do you eat meat? That had to come for a life too.
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @ChadVerrall, @Rangutang ja
Are you taking up the argument from a conversation I was having with someone else?
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The internet and Twitter last I checked was a public forum. It is equivalent to you standing next to someone I know. Then I overheard the conversation and join in. If it was meant to be private convention are there not other means for that avenue?
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