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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And especially for the 18 year old, read about the women on this thread. https://mobile.twitter.com/laurenarankin/status/1091341366465101824 These are women who want nothing more than to take their baby home with them, and they are not going to get to do that. Some women wish to carry to term. Some women do not want the agony of being visibly pregnant and knowing that their baby is dead. It is one of the vilest acts of misogyny to force a woman to carry a doomed pregnancy to term.[/quote] I read the story. It’s good in the end though that the rapist’s joint legal custody was revoked. Basically what I think it comes down to is whether abortion is murder or not. Let’s say the mother may die if she doesn’t abort. If she chooses not to abort, there is a small chance that both the mother and baby will live. But if she does choose to abort, there is a 0% chance that they both will live, every time. I do care about women’s health. My anti-abortion stance doesn’t mean I don’t care about women’s health or the suffering that they go through. I totally empathize with them. But I can’t ignore the unborn’s life. 600 million babies have been aborted in the US. I just feel like that’s too many. Abortion should be a last-case scenario, but I feel like it’s turned into a convenience for many people. So that’s what I struggle with. [/quote] Yeah, you didn’t read what I linked. And you have no idea what we’re talking about here.[/quote] +1. And abstinence barely works as a personal choice. It does NOT work as public policy.[/quote]
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