NBC News’ Julie Ainsley spoke with a woman who was 9-months pregnant that called the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe V. Wade “horrible” and said she doesn’t know how to protect her unborn child if they won’t “have the options that they need to make bodily choices.”
I disagree. If the person that's pregnant wants an abortion they should get one. I'm not making a bold statement, I don't care about a fetus. I care about people keeping autonomy over their bodies (regardless of the statistics on how often it may or may not happen)
If not at birth where? This is literally the exact way this argument got to where it is now. It's extremely sus there's a bunch of dudes in this threads making similar arguments to the folks that are anti-choice.
Before it's born it hardly even exists in the world. I'm more concerned with whether the person that's pregnant wants to continue their pregnancy or not. Once it's born? There are options (adoption) for the baby as it's already here
I disagree. If the person that's pregnant wants an abortion they should get one. I'm not making a bold statement, I don't care about a fetus. I care about people keeping autonomy over their bodies (regardless of the statistics on how often it may or may not happen)
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It's different because it hasn't been BORN.
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Framing abortion as killing is telling on yourself a bit imo
If not at birth where? This is literally the exact way this argument got to where it is now. It's extremely sus there's a bunch of dudes in this threads making similar arguments to the folks that are anti-choice.
Before it's born it hardly even exists in the world. I'm more concerned with whether the person that's pregnant wants to continue their pregnancy or not. Once it's born? There are options (adoption) for the baby as it's already here
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