Pro-Choice people become pro-life real fast when their own “abortion” is proposed.
Call it a late term – very late term, abortion. At least they have the chance to protest their own death while unborn children don’t have that option.
Once we rationalized murder of the unborn, anything now goes. There is no longer such a thing as “wrong”.
This is a ridiculous “argument l” and it speaks to your level of thought processing.
Adults are not dependent upon another specific singular adult at any capacity.
Women can be raped or already have 4 children to care for where it makes perfect sense, if we want a healthy community, that women have the ability to discern for themselves how much labor they are capable and willing to take on for x number of children. Not to mention contraception can and does fail.
If a single mother has 6 children… how could she adequately nurture another child on her own if she is alone and has no other resources or people to help?
The black and white thinking of some “pro-lifers” (pro-poverty, pro non-consent, pro low quality parenting, pro reduced opportunity for children) needs to be remedied by a deep dive into psychology and philosophy… and common sense empathy.
Pro-Choice people become pro-life real fast when their own “abortion” is proposed.
Call it a late term – very late term, abortion. At least they have the chance to protest their own death while unborn children don’t have that option.
Once we rationalized murder of the unborn, anything now goes. There is no longer such a thing as “wrong”.
This is a ridiculous “argument l” and it speaks to your level of thought processing.
Adults are not dependent upon another specific singular adult at any capacity.
Women can be raped or already have 4 children to care for where it makes perfect sense, if we want a healthy community, that women have the ability to discern for themselves how much labor they are capable and willing to take on for x number of children. Not to mention contraception can and does fail.
If a single mother has 6 children… how could she adequately nurture another child on her own if she is alone and has no other resources or people to help?
The black and white thinking of some “pro-lifers” (pro-poverty, pro non-consent, pro low quality parenting, pro reduced opportunity for children) needs to be remedied by a deep dive into psychology and philosophy… and common sense empathy.