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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What I don't understand is why people would want a society where mothers are forced to raise children they don't want. Like, that outcome is not good for the children and in turn, society. More poverty, more abuse, more crime, etc. It affects everyone eventually. And don't give me the whole give them up for adoption excuse. We all know that a fraction of those children actually get adopted, and our foster system is a nightmare. Again, poverty, abuse, crime, etc. It isn't the child's fault- they didn't choose to be born into such circumstances and they are the ones punished.[/quote] So women who can’t abort, they neglect and abuse their own child and punish the child for being conceived? Do the mothers know that the child didn’t choose to be conceived? You make mothers/women sound awful. If they can’t abort their child, they abuse and neglect the child, who eventually turns out to be a criminal! I am disgusted by the way women and babies are being painted by dcum in this thread. It sounds racist. It sounds like dcum thinks women are terrible people who will abuse their own child, and a baby who can’t be aborted will be a criminal. WTF![/quote] Do you think parenting can be stressful? Do you think having to move frequently because women lose their jobs and get evicted, might be stressful? What do you think is the effect on women undergoing great stress with not enough resources? Do you think they might have to accept whatever daycare fits their price, including some random neighbor who works under the table? Do you think this might be an environment where kids are more likely to be abused and/or preyed upon by “babysitters” or parents who are overwhelmed?[/quote] So because this scenario exists: we kill babies. Really? Rich families have kids who get preyed upon by bad people. Such awful things exist in every socio-economic level of society. We don’t kill a baby because his or her life may have less than perfect circumstances! look around, nobody has a perfect life. And you don’t get to decide what kind of a life is acceptable for a baby to be born into! [/quote]
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