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Originally posted by DinoDoc View PostPolling from the conservative bastion of CNN in which 52 percent took a pro-life view saying abortion should be illegal in all (15%) or most circumstances (37%).
Last edited by Krill; February 9, 2013, 13:04.You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
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I read about a study in Chile a few months ago (too lazy to dig it up) which purportedly found that the population adjusted to a ban on abortion, i.e. deaths from unsafe abortions eventually petered out as women stopped having them--they figured out that they were likely to prove fatal and stopped trying. I didn't read it since I didn't trust myself to evaluate it in a meaningful way (also, again, I'm lazy), so maybe it was bogus, idk. Also Chile has a very different culture and society from the U.S. or Britain, which may be a big factor in women's reactions to a ban. Just chucking it out there anyway.
In any case, you're comparing the situation in the fifties and sixties to the situation today, which is an invalid comparison. The rise in the status of women (in ways unrelated to abortion) would seem to make such situations less likely, simply because women today are not treated like idiot children--and no, denying them complete bodily autonomy to the extent of forbidding an act considered tantamount to murder is not "treating them like children," at least not compared to the old days. Not to mention the substantial advances in technology. An abortion ban may prove to be unfeasible just because of RU-486.
Big ol' XpostLast edited by Elok; February 9, 2013, 13:17.
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Originally posted by Krill View PostI'm still waiting for a pro-lifer to state how they would stop a pregnant women self aborting.
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostIs a baby entitled to care by it's parents?
JMWhen all else fails, blame brown people. | Hire a teen, while they still know it all. | Trump-Palin 2016. "You're fired." "I quit."
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Originally posted by DinoDoc View PostIt either is or is not a human life. If it isn't as the pro-abortion side asserts, suffering emotional pain from the removal of the fetus makes as much sense as being depressed over the removal of a hang nail.When all else fails, blame brown people. | Hire a teen, while they still know it all. | Trump-Palin 2016. "You're fired." "I quit."
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They are worse than xenomorphs, which at least have the decency to kill you after they are born. Children spend the next few decades slowly and painfully draining the life out of you.“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
"Capitalism ho!"
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Originally posted by Elok View PostDoes this mean suicide, or a coat hanger? The answer is that we obviously can't, in either case.You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
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Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat View PostIt's potential human life. PO-TENT-CHUL for those of you challenged by words of more than two syllables.I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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Originally posted by Krill View PostBut if abortion must be made illegal, then obviously this should be illegal as well. What about penalties? Prison is an obvious must, right?
Sorry, don't have time to go into detail on this--I have more responsibilities than I used to.
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Originally posted by DinoDoc View PostIs this a meaningful distinction for you when it comes to emotional pain?When all else fails, blame brown people. | Hire a teen, while they still know it all. | Trump-Palin 2016. "You're fired." "I quit."
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Originally posted by Elok View PostI read about a study in Chile a few months ago (too lazy to dig it up) which purportedly found that the population adjusted to a ban on abortion, i.e. deaths from unsafe abortions eventually petered out as women stopped having them--they figured out that they were likely to prove fatal and stopped trying. I didn't read it since I didn't trust myself to evaluate it in a meaningful way (also, again, I'm lazy), so maybe it was bogus, idk. Also Chile has a very different culture and society from the U.S. or Britain, which may be a big factor in women's reactions to a ban. Just chucking it out there anyway.
Originally posted by Elok View PostIn any case, you're comparing the situation in the fifties and sixties to the situation today, which is an invalid comparison. The rise in the status of women (in ways unrelated to abortion) would seem to make such situations less likely, simply because women today are not treated like idiot children
Originally posted by Elok View Post--and no, denying them complete bodily autonomy to the extent of forbidding an act considered tantamount to murder is not "treating them like children," at least not compared to the old days.
Originally posted by Elok View PostI'd concentrate more on shutting down providers, and decreasing the demand by one means or another. One promising route would be to subsidize adoption fees to make it a more attractive option. In order for it to work in the end--or even to pass into law, for that matter--it would require a substantial cultural shift. Which is highly unlikely to happen in the near future, since we're heavily invested in careless hedonistic ****headedry.
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Are you interested in having a discussion or a hissy-fit, Ken? If it's the latter, you can have it on your own. Mind you, I get a little heated on this subject myself, but I try to convey at least a little actual content along with the sermons about what a horrible person my interlocutor is. Also, while I'll take it on faith that stories about the dark ages of coat hangers actually happened more or less as described, your guarantee about a study you presumptively never heard of till I mentioned it...doesn't mean much.
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Originally posted by Elok View PostAre you interested in having a discussion or a hissy-fit, Ken? If it's the latter, you can have it on your own.
Originally posted by Elok View PostMind you, I get a little heated on this subject myself, but I try to convey at least a little actual content along with the sermons about what a horrible person my interlocutor is.
Originally posted by Elok View PostAlso, while I'll take it on faith that stories about the dark ages of coat hangers actually happened more or less as described, your guarantee about a study you presumptively never heard of till I mentioned it...doesn't mean much.
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Okay, now that THAT's out of my system: I of course can't know exactly what life was like for women back in the fifties or so, but I know that they were basically one step above the feeble-minded as far as society was concerned. They didn't work, were less educated, rarely had independent social lives, and were treated with mostly-affectionate contempt. In other words, they had little or no power beyond the vote. Plus the sexual double standard was about five times its present strength. Under such circumstances, they were much more easily bullied, tricked, coerced or mistreated in various ways than they would be today--and no, sexual liberation and social freedom are not joined at the hip.
In fact, I'd argue that they got the short end of the stick where the sexual revolution is concerned. The disparity in slut-shaming went down--somewhat--but women bore, bear, and will continue to bear a disproportionate amount of the cost of sexual promiscuity: quite apart from pregnancy, they're much more frequently raped than men and are predisposed by biology to value committed relationships more. And as for pregnancy, well, the majority of single parents are women. To which the pro-choice answer is abortion, but that's not a silver bullet by any means. Delaying settling down has biological consequences (declining fertility, birth defects), not all children are going to be aborted, and even when a large number are, ick. IIRC the majority of racial-minority pregnancies in NYC, at least among the younger demographics, now get aborted. I don't think it's helping those communities all that much. Hell, if it "helped" them much more there wouldn't be any black or latino people left in the city in a few years. Kids need stable families raising them--but since that requires a lot of discipline and it currently hurts poor and dark people the most, we as a society settle for abortion.
This is not to say that it's only liberalism that's failed and betrayed our country (dunno about yours). Of course the GOP isn't helping when it makes "family values" mostly about hassling gays--i.e. the one group that almost never has unwanted children--and suppressing birth control. And probably a lot of other things, but there aren't a lot of pro-choice conservatives so there's no point in my bashing them at present.
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