Philosophically, the "parasite" argument makes sense. After all, it is a foreign entity, that consumes resources on your behalf, all without providing any direct benefit.
... However, if we look at it even pragmatically, this becomes absolutely monstrous. Parasite or not, it's your own flesh and blood. It's a necessary part of our life cycles to reproduce.
To even entertain that a fetus is actually a parasite shows a complete disconnect with reality.
That's so stupid of them.
If it's a parasite, that means it's an independent organism - a life.
And if it's a life, what kind of life could it be if not human?
Philosophically, the "parasite" argument makes sense. After all, it is a foreign entity, that consumes resources on your behalf, all without providing any direct benefit.
... However, if we look at it even pragmatically, this becomes absolutely monstrous. Parasite or not, it's your own flesh and blood. It's a necessary part of our life cycles to reproduce.
To even entertain that a fetus is actually a parasite shows a complete disconnect with reality.
I don't think it makes sense even philosophically.
A parasite is uninvited. It comes against your will. Someone you let into your body is a guest, not a parasite.