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Maternal Mortality Is Rising, and Pro-Lifers Don't Care
  • @circularfish I can see how my opinions can hurt the feelings of pregnant people, however I still voice them to give myself the opportunity to be corrected and also to hear the views of people.

  • Maternal Mortality Is Rising, and Pro-Lifers Don't Care
  • @Didros i understand your views and i shall read the sources you have sent. thank you for the information

  • Maternal Mortality Is Rising, and Pro-Lifers Don't Care
  • @Didros cancer is a clump of living cells that does not have the potential to turn into a living human being.
    I'm quite young and I'm still yet to form opinions that are set in stone, I'd say I started believing in my arbitrary line about a month ago. It was influenced by emotions along with statistics about abortions in the US.

  • Maternal Mortality Is Rising, and Pro-Lifers Don't Care
  • @Didros personally I believe that life begins at conception. I don't find myself agreeing with the argument of "oh it's not a living being yet, so it's okay to kill". I believe that even though it's a clump of cells, eliminating it would take away the potential of life from it. In the same sense, destroying a TV remote is fine because it has zero potential for life. However this does not make me Pro life, because I do acknowledge the hardships of life ; abortions are okay as a medical procedure.

  • Maternal Mortality Is Rising, and Pro-Lifers Don't Care
  • @argv_minus_one making abortions completely legal and encouraging them would lead to that right? statistics all seem to support abortions being used as a form of birth control. this is not right wing misinformation, studies by the NAF states that 48% of women who have had an abortion have had two or more. which is quite high considering 48% of women do not have those abortions as a medical procedure.

  • Maternal Mortality Is Rising, and Pro-Lifers Don't Care
  • @argv_minus_one @hedge both extremes have incorrect points, abortions should neither be encouraged nor be banned. they should be allowed as a medical procedure, not a form of birth control.

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