Society would change for the better if people truly had consequences for their actions and simply knowing they would have to deal with it would make "dumb little mistakes" not happen. Amazing how that works.
This is not true at all.
It doesn't work like that. The women who now have abortion are the women that were so dumb to have sex without protection. Contraception is widely available and much more practical than getting an abortion.
The only logical conclusion is that the women who get abortion are people who cannot think in terms of cause-effect and consequences for their actions.
If you ban abortion, you'll have a fucking army of fatherless babies and single mothers and society will collapse.
The current welfare system is very recent. Back then, both the woman and the baby would be left to die if they didn't have a family to take care of them.
Not true. Contraception is and will continue to be a viable option. People use it, even the "dumb" people you reference.
Your idea of a future without abortion is even more extreme than my idealism. Knowing there isn't an easy way out would change society for the better. This isn't ignoring that some people would abort illegally and some doctors would do it anyway: but it's a crime that should be severely punished for the doctor, as Alabama wishes to do soon. People that are "dumb enough" to want abortion anyway will suffer the consequences of having it done illegitimately.
This is not true at all. It doesn't work like that. The women who now have abortion are the women that were so dumb to have sex without protection. Contraception is widely available and much more practical than getting an abortion.
The only logical conclusion is that the women who get abortion are people who cannot think in terms of cause-effect and consequences for their actions.
If you ban abortion, you'll have a fucking army of fatherless babies and single mothers and society will collapse.
What about before abortion? Abortion is recent and wasn't always around. Was that the case back then?
Back then when?
The current welfare system is very recent. Back then, both the woman and the baby would be left to die if they didn't have a family to take care of them.
Then the family would step in, or social services could actually be useful in removing children from objectively terrible parents
The family? You think crackhead single mothers have a family they could count on?
The current welfare system would have to be completely dismantled. And obviously this won't be possible because single mothers do vote.
So let's keep Planned Parenthood. It's the only thing that prevents America from turning into Somalia.
Not true. Contraception is and will continue to be a viable option. People use it, even the "dumb" people you reference.
Your idea of a future without abortion is even more extreme than my idealism. Knowing there isn't an easy way out would change society for the better. This isn't ignoring that some people would abort illegally and some doctors would do it anyway: but it's a crime that should be severely punished for the doctor, as Alabama wishes to do soon. People that are "dumb enough" to want abortion anyway will suffer the consequences of having it done illegitimately.