(July 1, 2014 at 4:16 pm)rexbeccarox Wrote: Blackout my point in response to you saying that abortion is ethically an inner debate was that the only people worrying about that "ethical inner debate" should be pregnant women. It's not anyone else's business.
This is the kind of argument I despise. Why should only pregnant women be able to argue about abortion? Because they are pregnant? This makes no sense. I can decide whether I consider abortion ethically correct or not according to my personal principles without depending on other people's consent. By this logic, all categories of people would decide their rights, this is of course unbearable.
So by this logic non pregnant women cannot worry about the ethics of abortion? Makes perfect sense
So I cannot support the ethics of gay marriage because I'm straight? I cannot support the ethics of black people's rights because I'm white? People who vote laws are mostly white men and they gave women the right to have an abortion, so don't complain about it. Just because you can't experience something it doesn't mean you can't judge it, there are dozens of conducts I can judge without experiencing physically/first hand.
So I guess my previous answer on Yes makes me pro choice right? I'm sorry if I offended you in anyway.
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