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  • I just realized something about abortion...

    I'm not sure if everyone will agree with me on this, but the goals of the overwhelming majority of Pro-Choicers and Pro-Lifers are the same. No abortions.

    Again, this doesn't apply to everyone, so please, no "I'm pro-whatever and no abortions isn't my goal" flames.

    In a perfect world, there would be no abortions. But not because they were illegal, because the quality of life, and morality would be such that people wouldn't have accidental pregnancies.

    I do believe that ending the life of an unborn baby is wrong. But in the grand scheme of things, having abortions illegal would create more problems. I want to improve conditions in this country so that less abortions would occur. Let's face it. As with murder, abortions will always occur, regardless of legality. Now, I'm not saying murder should be made legal. I'm saying because of the nature of abortion (it is killing, not murder; and yes there is a difference) it should remain a legal option.

    First, I must say that I am uninformed as to the motives of the vast majority of abortions, but I believe that each stereotypical motive can be dealt with. I think that most abortions fall under this category, but i could be wrong.

    Teenagers having unprotected sex and getting pregnant.

    Solution: More sex education... make condoms more available... start sex education before puberty... the first sex ed class I had was after I lost my virginity, that doesn't seem right now does it? (BTW 16 for first sex ed class, 14 for first sexual experience)

    please list other popular scenarios in which women choose to have an abortion so that we can effectively discuss the solution....

    please abstain from "Abortion is murder, it is evil, it needs to be banned, etc", because this discussion is more about how to prevent the situations that lead women to have an abortion rather than to make them illegal...
    To us, it is the BEAST.

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    Other scenarios:

    A man and woman having an adulturous relationship.

    An adult woman having unprotected sex. (Remeber Sava, there are many people having sex without any form of birth control, when they should know better. it's not just igonorant kids).

    Yes Sava, I agree as a pro-lifer, I am less concerned with the legislation factor as I am with the attitudes that surround sex.
    What if your words could be judged like a crime? "Creed, What If?"

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    • #3
      How about this: allow things like the shot and the pill to be paid for by the government. That would, combined with improved education would stop abortion in it's tracks.
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      • #4
        solution?

        a cheap and easy to find "morning after" pill. I'm talking convenience stores here.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by November Adam
          Other scenarios:

          A man and woman having an adulturous relationship.

          An adult woman having unprotected sex. (Remeber Sava, there are many people having sex without any form of birth control, when they should know better. it's not just igonorant kids).

          Yes Sava, I agree as a pro-lifer, I am less concerned with the legislation factor as I am with the attitudes that surround sex.
          Yes I realize kids aren't the only ones having sex. I just don't know the statistical percentages of people who have abortions.

          That's good, NovAdam... that's the point of my thread is that that attitudes surround the responsibilities and morals behind sex is the more important issue that we should be dealing with instead of legislation.
          To us, it is the BEAST.

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          • #6
            The biggest improvement that can be made, IMO, is to promote a culture where personal responsibility is paramount. Too often it seems that people are so intent on protecting their rights ("I can have sex if I want to, when I want to, dammit, it's my right!") that they forget that they have responsibilities that accompany those rights ("Hmm, it might be a good idea to use birth control if I'm going to have sex, since I'm certainly not ready to be a parent"). Then, rather than accept that they behaved irresponsibly ("Aw heck, I'm pregnant/my girlfriend's pregnant, I guess I was pretty stupid for not using birth control"), they'll often fall back on their rights again rather than accept the consequences of their irresponsible behavior ("I can have an abortion if I want to, when I want to, dammit, it's my right!"). Sex/abortion is not the only area of our culture in which this occurs--believe me, most of my friends and acquaintances are irresponsible jackasses, and none of them have ever gotten pregnant or had a girlfriend get pregnant (though it was sometimes the result of luck, not responsibility, that these people haven't become parents or facilitated an abortion). There are plenty of ways in which they can behave irresponsibly, not just sexually.

            Changing an entire culture is pretty damn tough, though, especially when the folks in charge usually seem to be some of the greatest perpetrators.
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            • #7
              Last time I checked. Almost all birth control methods are not 100% effective. So it is possible for RESPONSIBLE people to have unwanted pregnancies. Even for those that are so responsible they are using multiple forms of birth control.
              It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
              RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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              • #8
                Yes, but if everyone was using birth control then the amount of unwanted pregnancies would be far reduced. There are going to be unwanted pregnancies by responsible people. I think we should discuss this later... like when the vast majority of abortions fall under this scenario/category.
                To us, it is the BEAST.

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                • #9
                  Rah: I'm pretty sure that's still the case. You can get pretty close to 100% effectiveness, but even a vasectemy or tubal ligation could potentially fail to prevent pregnancy.
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                  • #10
                    I agree with Loin on this, the biggest problem is the lack of responsibility.

                    I would even venture to say that is the biggest problem, not education. Kids learn responsibility form their parents, and other adults around. If kids are going to be responsible they have to see it around them.

                    Granted a good bit of education would to have a kid babysit a baby who has colic, that would fix them! (Its making me think twice about another one! )
                    What if your words could be judged like a crime? "Creed, What If?"

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                    • #11
                      Would legislation change a culture?
                      What if your words could be judged like a crime? "Creed, What If?"

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                      • #12
                        No

                        Aside from extermination of irresponsible people its not a solution

                        Need i say again? Morning after pill. cheap without the need to go to a doctor.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by November Adam
                          Would legislation change a culture?
                          I dunno. We could teach ethics in public schools (contrary to what some may believe, it is fairly easy to teach ethics without teaching religion or encroaching on religion), but IIRC the federal government can't mandate what's taught in the school system.

                          Kohlberg did a fair number of studies in which he proved fairly conclusively that children who are taught ethics in schools have far more developed ethical principles than children who are not taught ethics in schools. Teaching ethics in public schools might not change the culture overnight, but IMO it would be a good start.
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                          • #14
                            Diss, good idea.

                            Legislation can change a culture. Look at prohibition (in the 20's and today).

                            So far on the list of effective solutions we have.

                            1. More education...
                            2. Morning after pill at convenient stores
                            3. monks commie idea I agree with it, but that would greatly affect more than just the issue of abortion... I'm not sure if it could be a viable option.
                            To us, it is the BEAST.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by loinburger


                              I dunno. We could teach ethics in public schools (contrary to what some may believe, it is fairly easy to teach ethics without teaching religion or encroaching on religion)
                              Very good. Another person that realizes ethics and morality are not concurrent with religion...

                              Ethics in school would be good, but as you said, on the Federal level, not much can be done. This idea would require reform in the education system (which is needed IMO), and might be more difficult to do.
                              To us, it is the BEAST.

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