First of all, **** anyone who eats scrambled eggs. Yes, I'm talking to you. **** you.
Should abortion be criminal or should only late term abortions be illegal? What is "late-term"? Does the mother's rights trump the rights of the zygot/embryo/fetus depending on the stage of development?
All of these questions are dependent on the definition of whether or not the subject in question is considered a human being. And no one has provided a compelling argument for either case. I haven't seen one person present convincing and consistent standard as to when it becomes human.
Uncle Fester:
I tend to agree about the "natural eugenics" (i.e. Social and Economic Darwinism) being necessary for society. Like the pro-choicers, pro-welfare state proponents can never provide a standard for who determining who should receive such aid, how much the rich should contribute and when it's enough. However, I would argue making abortion un-criminal would actually cause much more unintended procreation because of the perceived reduction in risk.
What I hate most about abortion, which isn't to comment at all on my legal position on the matter since I don't have one, is that it just gives irresponsible jerk-offs another way to exercise irresponsibility. Except in the cases of rape and health proving to be imminently dangerous to the mother (i.e. beyond a reasonable doubt death will occur), all pregnancies can be avoided by other methods. Again, I'm not providing this as a compelling argument as to legality of the nature of the issue, but rather a social commentary.
Lydiaa wrote:
Curiously been thinking about this video. What about the father who knowingly had unprotected sex to put the woman in that situation? Seems highly unfair that he doesnt need to take any responsibility if he doesnt want to for the first 9-10 months.
There is no such thing as protected sex, not as far as pregnancy is concerned. All sex is un-safe in regards to pregnancy. Any woman who engages in sexual intercourse accepts the possibility she may become pregnant. That's the reality of it whether or not anyone chooses to accept it.
Just because I'm batting 1.000 with the pull-out doesn't mean I didn't also sacrifice a few at-bats in the form of condoms, Plan-B pills, Muay Thai plumb+knees to the stomach, throwing her down M.C Escher's Relativity stairs etc. But I'd still own up to the fact it was our fault if some **** went down. That's what pisses me off about "unwanted" pregnancy the most: the fact that there is no such thing as "unwanted" pregnancies.