@nyx @eris Rape makes up for a very tiny percentage of abortions. If you read the post I linked you’ll see that I’m fine with abortions within the first few weeks, and I’m also against bans with exemptions for rape (criminals often lie to get out of things, so it just opens up a can of worms of people going to jail because a woman doesn’t want a child).
But I also think people should be honest: you are killing something you don’t want to take care of. That’s fine, but fucking say it. It’s not a “choice” and it’s not women’s health. Drop the Orwellian doublespeak. It’s classic human sacrifice, just like the ancients. Own it.
@lanodan @eris @nyx Okay fine, but if you read my most, the vast majority of western countries don’t allow abortions past 12~14 weeks. The Mississippi law that went to the US Supreme Cort was at 15 weeks!
In that post I linked, there’s also a source that shows less than 2% of abortions happen after 21 weeks.
In most of America, women can still get an abortion in that first month if they were raped, without having to go to the cops or get a police report or anything. For some states, they have said the state’s interest in a person’s life begins before they are born, no matter how they were conceived.
Keep in mind, abortion is the weirdest fucking thing from a legal standing because you are talking about the interests of two parties (and the philosophical argument of what constitutes a human life .. when does party #2 actually become a party?). The great irony from the alphabet soup communities is how they continually talk about those who “Deny their existence” and the pro-lifers here can make the exact same argument over the existences of a human child
And I don’t think there is many people wanting to go against that 12~14 weeks limit
Exactly, and most Americans support this. But the US and world media makes it seems like this isn’t the case. And the most vocal people who are getting all the attention do want abortion up to and including birth.
States don’t care about children, nor their families.
As you’ve stated, States care about you yes, as a resource; as a worker. But the pro-lifers care about people as people.
There is this big myth people on the right don’t care about kids after they’re born. I can give you a huge list of churches and women’s centers who do help women who decide to keep children; and help the with support and options. There is a ton of government support to (which those centers lobby for and help women sign up for). You can say the state doesn’t care outside of a window of resources, but I think you’re wrong. If you do have a government for the people, the peoples’ will to cherish life, combined with whatever state benefit reason, does come through.
My sister personally volunteered for a women’s for years and worked with mothers who chose to keep their children. There are so many resources today it’s really insane … and women can always give up a child for adoption if they don’t want to go that route.
@lanodan @eris @xianc78 @nyx What are you talking about? Of course you can choose your local church. There are hundreds to choose from. If one kicks you out, you can go to others. If every single church turns you away … you might just be an extremely shitty person (the vast majority of people on the streets are not there due to falling through the cracks, they’re out there because they’ve fucked over entire networks for family and friends).
I left the Church over twelve years ago, and though I take issue with a lot of things about Christianity, I still understand that they truly believe in what they do. You can say it’s more pride than caring or whatever, but .. I think they try.
And I know people who’ve worked in centers for pregnant women and many of them do care, sincerely. That do a lot of work to help those who want it.
Let’s take a step back. There is a new born baby in front of you. Could you crush its face in with a boot? Would you stomp it into oblivion? Could you euthanize it with some chloroform and a lethal injection? If you were legally allowed to – if you were ordered to?
I don’t even like kids. I think babies look weird and ugly and I’d never want one. But I still don’t think I could kill a human baby.
In the womb, an abortion rips apart a fetus and sucks it through a tube. You can say it’s not aware, its pain is momentary, but how is it really any different than curb stomping the baby once it’s born?
That’s what I don’t get. What happened to abortions being a terrible thing that some women got due to circumstances? Why is it now an undeniable right? Why is it a thing to be celebrated?
@lanodan @eris @xianc78 @nyx Grossly off-topic? The entire question asks: what is the different between a baby in the woman vs a baby outside the woman? That is the fundamental question of the entire controversy. Why does that 1 ft difference make a difference?
The Stanley Milgram answer is obvious: it’s easier to dehumanize a human when you can’t see them; when there is a wall between you and the other human … or a womb.
A human baby isn’t sentient. Not yet. That takes years of training and learning. We are not born with sentience.
Also, holy fuck dude. Are you a psycho?! A human is not a fucking dog! A human being isn’t a chicken! We don’t grow babies in cattle farms to kill them and eat them! … WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK DUDE?!
And reminder, the heart works standalone…
I think you’re missing the entire point of the heart thing. The idea is that you recognize it has all the parts and pieces that grow into something parents find infinitely precious: a human being.
I still don’t understand how you justify that we shouldn’t kill animals, yet can kill unborn children. Your arguments don’t actually reduce fetuses to less than animals
@meowski @eris @xianc78 @fugger @lanodan @nyx That’s getting into Brave New World territory … hatcheries with all the clones, separated by ability, trained rapidly within the facility, ready to be adults immediately, the few non-sterile ones used to create the next iteration … no real art, no real conflict, sanctuaries for the savages in the classic world, everyone belongs to everyone (the polyamory dream), orgy porgy!
… but all pretty unlikely. Biology is insane complex. I don’t think we’re within 50 years of an artificial womb or growing clones in a tank.