RE: Guys.....isn't this going a bit too far?
January 23, 2017 at 5:07 am
(This post was last modified: January 23, 2017 at 5:23 am by A Theist.)
(January 22, 2017 at 3:56 pm)mh.brewer Wrote:(January 22, 2017 at 3:40 pm)A Theist Wrote: Yes, I do know all of that. Maybe planned parenthood could just eliminate the abortion part and continue with its other services to women's health care. But that still wouldn't set well with you, would it?
Is this a federal funds/tax dollar argument/position?
If PP removed the abortion part yet other medical facilities were built to replace the medical abortion need that was lost, would you be OK with that?
No. We already have facilities that can abort a pregnancy if it becomes necessary to save the life of the mother because of it. Also, within the first few days after a rape assault a woman can have a D&C to prevent a pregnancy from occurring, and we don't need more facilities for that procedure either.
(January 22, 2017 at 5:22 pm)Whateverist Wrote:No I don't. Not under the current laws, that is. But, hopefully, if those laws change restricting abortions to saving the life of the mother, then yes. Both the abortionist and the woman should be held accountable to those laws. What the punishment may be, I don't know. Our states legislators will have to decide the punishments fitting the crime.(January 22, 2017 at 1:31 pm)pool the great Wrote: I literally said, "The moment a woman becomes pregnant she is also responsible for another human being". I didn't say, "The moment a woman becomes pregnant she is solely responsible for the pregnancy". I have no idea what you're talking about.
Ah yes, the identity politics. Well listen here then, I also identify as a 20 time Olympic gold medalist sex god, my pronouns are "Oh yeah daddy" and "Just like that daddy".
No problem with any of that except so far as joining in the chorus of male voices opining what a woman should do with her body. At that I don't think you've been as strident as some. Would just love to hear you say it is and should be every woman's call.
(January 22, 2017 at 3:17 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: You're saying the only reason babies and the mentally handicapped deserve the same considerations as ourselves (the right to life) is if they "matter" to someone more worthy. Shouldn't the fact that they are innocent human beings be enough?
That sounds incredibly cruel. And I don't mean that in a personally insulting way to you, as I know you're not a cruel person. But that just sounded really really bad. You're basically saying they are inherently lesser than us.
I'm just trying to make an ethics argument. I see ethics as revolving around enlightened self interest, not objective values or inalienable rights. So I think a good case can be made along these lines for the good treatment of the helpless among us.
Realistically one would have to be cruel and unreflective to wish to hurt anything on account of its being helpless. But a woman who wants an abortion doesn't desire to hurt the fetus. I'm sure in the great majority of cases it is the least bad (though still bad) choice available under unfortunate circumstances. In such cases I think the mother is the only one in a rightful position to speak for the helpless fetus inside her. If in her estimation the fetus must go I think (as you know) that is her call and no abstract argument regarding the ethics of human interactions can trump it.
(January 22, 2017 at 2:05 pm)Aegon Wrote: You realize, contrary to the narrative in the conservative echo chamber you like to spend so much time in, Planned Parenthood does a hell of a lot for women's health services aside from abortion, right? STD testing and treatments, cancer screenings, contraceptive services. IIRC, abortion services account for less than 3 percent of their annual spending.
I wonder if A_T thinks women who get aboritions for personal reasons which he is unable to respect should be punished.
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