If my health would stand a pregnancy but my finances, my relationship, my job or my other kids wouldn't withstand it?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Maxtropolitan
I would personal object to govt subsidies in such a case but not to any legal restrictions.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Maxtropolitan
I have a personal moral objection to abortion. I don't want my tax dollars helping fund it. But I also object to intrusive govt.
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Replying to @natehanco @Maxtropolitan
I thought so. I have the same emotional reaction because I thought of my foetuses as babies. Don't think the government intrudes tho.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Maxtropolitan
A lot of religious conservatives here want to outlaw it and use legislative slights of hand to do so. They also try to cut social programs.
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Replying to @natehanco @Maxtropolitan
I know. I see your motivations are different. You don't want to feel complicit in it by helping fund it & wld rather help support families?
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I think this is still a mistake based on a emotional response coz in reality, abortion has same effect as contraception for potential child.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Maxtropolitan
I disagree. Contraceptions prevent pregnancy. I see that completely different from terminating one.
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Replying to @natehanco @Maxtropolitan
Yes, but not for the potential child. You'd be equally non-existent if your parents had used contraception or aborted you at 8 weeks.
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Its a moral intuition that makes you feel that way rather than the facts of the matter in relation to the consequences for potential child.
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