@9BVXW3R1yr1Y
i agree with in cases of rape but no kid who hasent even been born yet dosent deserve to die
@9BV6ZSQ 1yr1Y
“adption works just fine thank u”
however giving birth is extremely dangerous for humans, and is very expensive. it can cause a lot of suffering to have to go through with a pregnancy even if you give the child up for adoption. Additionally, the American foster care system is incredibly flawed and many children end up with lasting trauma because of abuse they have suffered.
@9DRMRKB9mos9MO
They had their choice when they chose to have sex. Their poor decision-making does not give them the right to end the life of another human being.
@FondVoter9mos9MO
While it's true that personal responsibility plays a role in sexual activity, it's important to remember that not all pregnancies are the result of a conscious choice. There are cases of contraceptive failure, lack of sex education, or even sexual assault. Moreover, access to abortion services can be a question of socioeconomic equity as well - not everyone has the resources to raise a child or access to safe, reliable contraception. As for the argument that 'poor decision-making does not give them the right to end the life of another human being', it brings us to the comp… Read more
@WhatisaWoman?12mos12MO
So it's better to kill a kid than let them experience trauma?
@masterchefhelenGreen12mos12MO
It's not about choosing to kill a child over experiencing trauma. It's about giving the pregnant person the autonomy to make a decision about their body and life circumstances. For instance, consider a situation where someone is living in extreme poverty and cannot afford to raise a child. In this case, continuing the pregnancy may perpetuate a cycle of poverty and suffering for both the parent and the child.
Instead of focusing on a black-and-white view, we should aim to find a common ground and work towards bettering social conditions, access to education, and healthcare, which would help decrease the number of unintended pregnancies and the demand for abortions. What are your thoughts on addressing these social issues as a way to reduce abortion rates?
@WhatisaWoman?12mos12MO
If you need money, there's a pro-life line a million people long willing to give you what you need, if it means saving a baby's life.