I’m really not sure how I feel about it.
Both sides of the divide are so militantly bogged down in ideology - pro-life being rooted in religious nuttery and pro-choice in feminist dogma – the actual real-life consequences are almost forgotten.
I’m really not sure how I feel about it.
Both sides of the divide are so militantly bogged down in ideology - pro-life being rooted in religious nuttery and pro-choice in feminist dogma – the actual real-life consequences are almost forgotten.
I suppose objectively, up until the point that the wossit, foetus becomes sentient, it's the same as contraception; but as you say, it's such an emotive subject that you're never going to get an objective discussion.
It does seem to be one of those areas where the left have chosen to give Trump a kicking by telling lies about him. 'Trump wants women puniched for having abortions!' they shriek. As I understand it, he was asked if women should be puniched for having an abortion if abortion were illegal. Quite logically, he said 'yes', because, you know, there are punishments for breaking the law, but this is ignored by the hysterical termagents and lying ****erati.
There is such a divided opinion with so many different viewpoints that I struggle to understand how someone who believes in a secular democracy wouldn't agree that abortion should be legalized and women and men allowed to take decisions which are consistent with their beliefs.
Anyone who thinks otherwise is a c*nt.
No, I think the physician should decide whether the foetus is viable if pregnancy were induced and, if so, the woman should give birth and then take her decision with regard to adoption or not.
You have to be careful with this issue though, Monty. It's such a complicated one that you can easily talk yourself in moral circles and end up nowhere.
Oddly enough, it's not that complicated if you remember at all times that what you are talking about is a human life and its deliberate termination. I find that most of the complexity arises from sophistry designed to distract from or obscure that single, salient fact.