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Post by foolishwisdom on May 28, 2011 19:12:24 GMT -5
No, they're not even pro-birth, JesterKatz. Because they don't actually seem to be at all concerned about women actually giving birth. They're anti-"interference with the natural order". Eh, I think it's a matter of being told abortion = bad; no if, ands, or buts about it, and God will make sure the mom and the baby(s) will have a good birth. If a complication happens, just have faith. If the birth from the complication still goes bad, well you didn't have enough faith! And as I said, the life of the baby is just a ruse, to give these people an excuse to be the "good guys", and ignore the fact that not all births can have a happy ending. I think we should just call them for what they are: idiots.
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Post by jackmann on May 28, 2011 19:14:03 GMT -5
Let's be fair here. There's a spectrum of opinions on the abortion issue. Among the pro-life group, sure, you have people who think that any abortion is evil, no matter what. On the other hand, there are a fair number who believe in allowing it in cases like this, where the life of the mother is at risk. Others agree to it in cases like rape. Some people are okay with abortions in the first few months, but don't agree with it later in the pregnancy (outside of life-threatening issues).
There are more positions than just "Abortions anywhere, anytime," and "No abortions! Ever!"
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Post by foolishwisdom on May 28, 2011 19:20:22 GMT -5
Well the problem with the abortion, especially on political circles, is that it is more of controlling woman's biology rights, rather then the well being of the baby. (Not pointing at anyone specifically, mind you)
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Post by Dragon Zachski on May 28, 2011 19:39:08 GMT -5
The funny thing is, jackmann, half of those stances could be considered either pro-life and pro-choice. You're right, it is a spectrum. The problem is, all the legislating is coming from the extreme side of the anti-choice spectrum.
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Post by Smurfette Principle on May 28, 2011 19:48:29 GMT -5
The funny thing is, jackmann, half of those stances could be considered either pro-life and pro-choice. You're right, it is a spectrum. The problem is, all the legislating is coming from the extreme side of the anti-choice spectrum. And the only way to counter it is to have abortion for all, for any reason, even if we personally disagree with that reason.
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Post by Thejebusfire on May 28, 2011 21:35:48 GMT -5
I'm not legally allowed to have a job, you stupid fuck. How the fuck do you expect to give to a charity when I have no money? You could volunteer or donate old clothing or possessions you don't use anymore. I did those things all the time as a teenager.
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