I understand people being personally pro-life and although I hate the idea of banning abortions, I would be pleased if arm implants or IUDs to reduce unplanned pregnancies were available at little or no cost to anyone from whatever age birth control becomes necessary via puberty to whenever pregnancy becomes literally impossible (the best way to reduce abortions is to reduce unplanned pregnancies).
But this is a sticky situation in terms of “my body my choice” because if we reject that argument now then they could try to make us take a dangerous vaccine, get unknowingly deceived into some experiment, or get microchipped unless you want to be a 2nd class citizen...
Without the right to life outside of the womb all of the other rights become useless, and yes I am throwing shade at you CCP!
But we can’t take away a pregnant woman’s bodily autonomy or personal liberty either. This whole controversy is a no-win situation.
If someone is pregnant and does not want to be a parent at all, but they don’t want an abortion, a transfer portal available to any adoptive family in the US who passes a background check should work (even across state lines) with criteria filter set by adoptive families & birth parents.
And yes, we need to get financial abortion passed in exchange for keeping Roe v Wade (I don’t like how the Feds told the states what to do).
Edit: I don’t blame or judge anyone for getting an abortion or really cast light on the morality of it, but given my hatred for the death penalty, I am not enthusiastic about abortion either (I’m not Catholic) largely because the method of abortion is absolutely painful, cruel, and unusual.
I understand people being personally pro-life and although I hate the idea of banning abortions, I would be pleased if arm implants or IUDs to reduce unplanned pregnancies were available at little or no cost to anyone from whatever age birth control becomes necessary via puberty to whenever pregnancy becomes literally impossible (the best way to reduce abortions is to reduce unplanned pregnancies).
But this is a sticky situation in terms of “my body my choice” because if we reject that argument now then they could try to make us take a dangerous vaccine, get unknowingly deceived into some experiment, or get microchipped unless you want to be a 2nd class citizen...
Without the right to life outside of the womb all of the other rights become useless, and yes I am throwing shade at you CCP!
But we can’t take away a pregnant woman’s bodily autonomy or personal liberty either. This whole controversy is a no-win situation.
If someone is pregnant and does not want to be a parent at all, but they don’t want an abortion, a transfer portal available to any adoptive family in the US who passes a background check should work (even across state lines) with criteria filter set by adoptive families & birth parents.
And yes, we need to get financial abortion passed in exchange for keeping Roe v Wade (I don’t like how the Feds told the states what to do).