laughing dog
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There is no such thing as a risk birth. None. I suppose you are free to spout your religious views and impose birth on women but there is no way that mandating a woman go to term in the 3rd semester if you don't approve of your reasons for an abortionMeh. I think it's the province of nutjob hardliners and dystopian carelessness to kill viable and healthy fetuses for no good goddamned reason, so I suppose that makes us equal on this.No, I just thought such a position is the province of nutjob religionists and dystopian science fiction.In the third trimester, when there's no fetal defect and no known risk to the mother, yes I do. Are you just catching on to this now?So you believe in forced carrying to term.There's this thing called adoption, it's been around pretty much forever. Even animals have been known to adopt and rear someone else's offspring.
You can stomp your foot rational way is forcing a woman to give birth in the 3rd trimester but preventing women the freedom to make healthcare choices because you don't approve of their reasons for such a choice is pretty much medieval.
Of course one can. You are saying with the ttrimester standard - one day before the third trimester it is health care, the next day it is murder.Realistically... you can view it as nutjob and dystopian, but the overwhelming majority of woman support the same view I hold. Because once you step outside the realm of philosophical academic discourse, just about everyone acknowledges that a fetus in the third trimester is a baby. And pretty much everyone would agree that if someone forcibly killed that baby against the mother's will, it should be treated as murder. And while it might suck for some people sometimes, you can't have it both ways - it can't be murder if it's against your will and healthcare if it is your will.