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The malicious intent is not evident in the view that abortion is murder. The malicious intent is OBVIOUS in the manners by which many anti-abortionists wish to achieve the reductions in abortion - as the cartoon clearly depicts. And, by the way, as you seem to get with your last sentence ofOr maybe anti-abortion people really view abortion as murder. Argue about rights and viability all you like, but an abortion ends a human life. No need to ascribe a malicious intent to people who see it that way.
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Anyway, yeah, more contraception is probably the better way to go in reducing the abortion rate.
Or maybe anti-abortion people really view abortion as murder. Argue about rights and viability all you like, but an abortion ends a human life. No need to ascribe a malicious intent to people who see it that way. Anyway, yeah, more contraception is probably the better way to go in reducing the abortion rate.
I disagree. It's not so much about persecuting women as making non-reproductive sex dangerous. The persecution is a means to an end, not the objective.
I wonder about the "We just want to save lives" argument when pro-life advocates excuse abortions in case of rape and incest.
I wonder about the "We just want to save lives" argument when pro-life advocates excuse abortions in case of rape and incest.
The rape and abortion exclusion was a pragmatic concession made to middle class conservatives, in order to gain their support for anti-abortion laws. It helps to remember that the main reason for abortion is economic and the middle class is ruled by economic issues. A high school or college student who gets pregnant faces a dilemma. She can't take off the time to have a baby and not fall behind in school. This could mean a loss of a semester's study, or worse loss of a semester's tuition. These are real factors in the decision to have an abortion.
The problem of leaving in the R&I exclusion is that no one is going to actually force any woman to prove she was raped, or had sex with her father, so abortion remains elective, for anyone who can afford it. This meant the pro-lifers could only work to prohibit public funds for abortions.
In the past two decades, the pro-lifers have finally faced facts and realized the R&I exclusion was crippling their cause. This is why we've seen so much talk about the rarity of a pregnancy from abortion, even to the point of claiming it's not even possible.
The rape and abortion exclusion was a pragmatic concession made to middle class conservatives, in order to gain their support for anti-abortion laws. It helps to remember that the main reason for abortion is economic and the middle class is ruled by economic issues. A high school or college student who gets pregnant faces a dilemma. She can't take off the time to have a baby and not fall behind in school. This could mean a loss of a semester's study, or worse loss of a semester's tuition. These are real factors in the decision to have an abortion.
The problem of leaving in the R&I exclusion is that no one is going to actually force any woman to prove she was raped, or had sex with her father, so abortion remains elective, for anyone who can afford it. This meant the pro-lifers could only work to prohibit public funds for abortions.
In the past two decades, the pro-lifers have finally faced facts and realized the R&I exclusion was crippling their cause. This is why we've seen so much talk about the rarity of a pregnancy from abortion, even to the point of claiming it's not even possible.
Huh? Nobody's going to force it??
No police report at the time = not rape, no abortion.
Besides, showing that it's a concession to the middle class conservatives does nothing about showing that most pro-lifers think it's murder. If they have to make the concession it's to get pro-punishment people into their camp.
Huh? Nobody's going to force it??
No police report at the time = not rape, no abortion.
Besides, showing that it's a concession to the middle class conservatives does nothing about showing that most pro-lifers think it's murder. If they have to make the concession it's to get pro-punishment people into their camp.
If you know of any case where an abortion was denied because rape or incest was not proved, trot it out for us to see. I don't know of any jurisdiction which has an abortion commission which issues abortion permits.
If you know of any case where an abortion was denied because rape or incest was not proved, trot it out for us to see. I don't know of any jurisdiction which has an abortion commission which issues abortion permits.
You're going to have to go back to before Roe vs Wade.
I wonder about the "We just want to save lives" argument when pro-life advocates excuse abortions in case of rape and incest.
The rape and abortion exclusion was a pragmatic concession made to middle class conservatives, in order to gain their support for anti-abortion laws. It helps to remember that the main reason for abortion is economic and the middle class is ruled by economic issues. A high school or college student who gets pregnant faces a dilemma. She can't take off the time to have a baby and not fall behind in school. This could mean a loss of a semester's study, or worse loss of a semester's tuition. These are real factors in the decision to have an abortion.
The problem of leaving in the R&I exclusion is that no one is going to actually force any woman to prove she was raped, or had sex with her father, so abortion remains elective, for anyone who can afford it. This meant the pro-lifers could only work to prohibit public funds for abortions.
In the past two decades, the pro-lifers have finally faced facts and realized the R&I exclusion was crippling their cause. This is why we've seen so much talk about the rarity of a pregnancy from abortion, even to the point of claiming it's not even possible.
You're going to have to go back to before Roe vs Wade.
I don't think you will find one, even then. If you recall the novel and later movie, Peyton Place", one of the main characters was given an abortion by the kindly old town Doctor, because she had been raped by her stepfather. That's a twofer.
As I said before, even though the R&I exclusion is given lip service and even written into law, no one has ever used it to create an abortion permitting process. It's not that it can't be done, it's never been done. The people who would have to do this kind of thing, recognize the impossibility of administering such a program with any efficiency.
Imagine what our current generation of falserapeaphobes would do if every woman who wanted an abortion needed to claim she had been raped.
I don't think you will find one, even then. If you recall the novel and later movie, Peyton Place", one of the main characters was given an abortion by the kindly old town Doctor, because she had been raped by her stepfather. That's a twofer.
As I said before, even though the R&I exclusion is given lip service and even written into law, no one has ever used it to create an abortion permitting process. It's not that it can't be done, it's never been done. The people who would have to do this kind of thing, recognize the impossibility of administering such a program with any efficiency.
Imagine what our current generation of falserapeaphobes would do if every woman who wanted an abortion needed to claim she had been raped.
If you had the money and contacts there were lots of places to get a safe abortion.
If you had the money and contacts there were lots of places to get a safe abortion.
If you have money and contacts, you can do a lot of things, but that's not relevant at this point in the discussion.
Or maybe anti-abortion people really view abortion as murder. Argue about rights and viability all you like, but an abortion ends a human life. No need to ascribe a malicious intent to people who see it that way. Anyway, yeah, more contraception is probably the better way to go in reducing the abortion rate.