A fetus is attached by a chord which feeds it from the mother. Its a tape worm which has the potential to remove itself and have sex with your mom.
11/1/2013 12:08:17 AM
So, it is your contention, then, that a tapeworm is also a body part?]
11/1/2013 12:10:15 AM
Would it make you feel better if I called a fetus a parisite? Because I can do that. But I bet you will still have your panties in a bunch.
11/1/2013 12:12:30 AM
That'd be a more intelligent argument than the notion that it's a body part, which you'll note, is what I specifically called you out on. Still overly simplistic, but not as abjectly and biologically false as calling it a body part.]
11/1/2013 12:19:24 AM
Ok I'm glad we cleared up that over simplification which really doesn't matter.
11/1/2013 7:51:37 AM
11/1/2013 8:30:57 AM
Arguments about fetuses being persons is missing the forest for the trees.The first question that needs to be asked: Is it morally sound to prevent a person from removing a foreign body from their own body on the basis of that foreign body's rights being most important?Irrespective of that foreign body being a person, is it morally sound to tell someone they can't remove something that isn't their body from their body? I don't think that it is. If I were to transport a fully grown person inside of you and the only way you could get it out would kill him, would you be OK with me telling you that you cannot do so?A person should have total control over what is and is not in their body and that's the fundamental right at question here.
11/1/2013 8:51:19 AM
e.g. the famous pianist example
11/1/2013 9:01:00 AM
11/1/2013 9:05:21 AM
if that is someone's position, but they make an exception for rape, then their position is that pregnancy is punishment
11/1/2013 9:08:47 AM
Burro obviously hates women.
11/1/2013 9:13:32 AM
^^basically. but i think they would prefer "forced responsibility"
11/1/2013 9:16:39 AM
rape pregnancy can have serious mental health consequences which are as valid as physical health consequences.
11/1/2013 9:40:53 AM
11/1/2013 9:46:48 AM
^^regular pregnancy can, too, thoughespecially if you don't want to go through with it[Edited on November 1, 2013 at 9:47 AM. Reason : .]
11/1/2013 9:47:04 AM
^^^if you believe that a fetus is a living person then how can you justify murder to ease someone's mental anguish? or, alternately, if you believe that the mother's wishes sometimes outweigh the life of the child she is carrying, then why can that logic not apply to many more scenarios when terminating the pregnancy could reduce mental anguish. do you see the problem with your point? it sidesteps the issue and doesn't really answer anything.[Edited on November 1, 2013 at 9:48 AM. Reason : ^^^]
11/1/2013 9:48:19 AM
11/1/2013 9:52:23 AM
11/1/2013 9:53:05 AM
11/1/2013 10:00:22 AM
So is your answer yes then? If you found yourself with a fully grown person inside you you'd be cool with society telling you that you can't get him out?
11/1/2013 10:04:04 AM
i'll answer your little strawman...if i had a full grown human inside of me it would be an immediate threat to my own life. however, if they were able to remove it without killing it, i would prefer that option.
11/1/2013 10:07:57 AM
what if the full grown man was sewn to your back and you were able to live with him still there, however removing him would kill him. what if he was a famous person with important cultural significance?
11/1/2013 10:09:17 AM
what if it were Voldemort? what if it were Kuato?
11/1/2013 10:10:24 AM
11/1/2013 10:11:01 AM
^ It's a social experiment. Make most unplanned pregnancies go to term, like the old days. Then we'll see what happens.
11/1/2013 10:13:29 AM
Why don't we just start handing out free abortions to anyone who wants them for unplanned pregnancies.Democrats will eventually shrink their voter base by attrition.
11/1/2013 10:15:46 AM
11/1/2013 10:17:57 AM
11/1/2013 10:21:54 AM
In all seriousness though, I find the mental anguish argument interesting. I have known personally only 1 person who had an abortion, and she had it a very young, very impresionable age. Talk about mental anguish - she said she wished every day that she hadn't gone through with it. I wonder how many women out there who received an abortion, be it on their own accord, or forced upon them by a parent or boyfriend, regret they had ever made that decision.
11/1/2013 10:23:12 AM
11/1/2013 10:23:16 AM
No way. Red states don't have abortions. They also don't have anyone on welfare. Only those immoral hand-out-wanting blue states have abortions and welfare mamas.
11/1/2013 10:25:38 AM
i wouldn't consider a normal, non-forced pregnancy mentally traumatic. an inconvenience? sure.
11/1/2013 10:25:48 AM
Is having to carry-out an unwanted, accidental pregnancy not "forced"?
11/1/2013 10:26:32 AM
11/1/2013 10:27:29 AM
^^no, she was not forced to conceive.^yeah. and stretch marks. gotta abort to prevent those too.[Edited on November 1, 2013 at 10:29 AM. Reason : ]
11/1/2013 10:28:24 AM
there it is
11/1/2013 10:29:05 AM
11/1/2013 10:29:07 AM
What do you consider a forced pregnancy?
11/1/2013 10:29:59 AM
11/1/2013 10:30:51 AM
^wat? a forced pregnancy is one in which she was forced to conceive against her will. (one in which a man rapes a woman against her will and she gets pregnant.)
11/1/2013 10:31:12 AM
and also one where she is not allowed to abort, any pregnancy where she is not allowed to make that choice herself
11/1/2013 10:32:57 AM
^^no. abortion is an option. if you are not given that option, it is a forced pregnancyimagine how traumatic it would be if you had an unwanted creature inside you, and were forced to carry it for 9 months and birth it?[Edited on November 1, 2013 at 10:35 AM. Reason : ..]
11/1/2013 10:33:58 AM
I'm confused why it matters how the conception occurred. If it's a human life you're protecting why does whether its conception was forced matter?[Edited on November 1, 2013 at 10:34 AM. Reason : .]
11/1/2013 10:34:21 AM
11/1/2013 10:35:34 AM
it's not just the human life. i don't deny the life and medical well being of the mother is an issue. I just deny that a normal pregnancy is a specific enough threat to warrant termination. the argument can be made that a rape-pregnancy IS a specific threat to a mother's health.
11/1/2013 10:37:28 AM
how is rape pregnancy a threat to health but accidental pregnancy is not? that's where your argument falls apart.
11/1/2013 10:38:36 AM
^^^that is incorrect[Edited on November 1, 2013 at 10:41 AM. Reason : ]
11/1/2013 10:38:44 AM
11/1/2013 10:41:05 AM
[Edited on November 1, 2013 at 10:44 AM. Reason : eh, nm]
11/1/2013 10:43:18 AM
But you people completely ignore the potential mental harm from having the abortion. Shit even the plaintiffs (or defendants I don't feel like looking it up) from Roe v. Wade has regrets.
11/1/2013 10:47:56 AM