Poll of the Day > Are you generally pro life or pro choice?

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UT1999
09/23/17 8:13:49 AM
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Which are you generally speaking?


And abortion on demand or maybe only in cases of rape etc
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AllstarSniper32
09/23/17 8:21:44 AM
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Pro choice.
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Sarcasthma
09/23/17 8:39:27 AM
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Pro-choice generally, but I can understand why people would be pro-life.
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Firewood18
09/23/17 8:44:12 AM
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I'm making the choice to get a vasectomy.
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ParanoidObsessive
09/23/17 9:21:20 AM
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Pro-Death.


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OmegaM
09/23/17 11:17:22 AM
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I'm pro-choice for a woman's whole pregnancy. Maybe for some period of time after a baby is born, you could put that baby "to sleep" without him or her fearing death, which is what in other people I empathize most with. However, I worry that if a society starts allowing babies outside the womb to be killed, that society will be tempted to keep raising the age at which humans gain protection from being killed until, say, five-year-old kids are allowed to be killed. The line between inside and outside a woman's body is at least a pretty clear line to draw.

Obviously it's best if we all do what we can to make sure a woman never gets pregnant in the first place unless she wants to be a parent, since an abortion is a somewhat significant medical procedure (though safer than giving birth, or so I've heard).
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Currant_Kaiser
09/23/17 11:20:08 AM
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Pro-choice. Personally I think that abortion should absolutely be legal, and that shouldn't even be up for debate.

Although I can understand why people would find it unethical and be repulsed by it.
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wwinterj25
09/23/17 1:05:02 PM
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Pro-choice. You shouldn't be forced to have a kid you don't want.

OmegaM posted...
I'm pro-choice for a woman's whole pregnancy. Maybe for some period of time after a baby is born, you could put that baby "to sleep" without him or her fearing death, which is what in other people I empathize most with.


I don't agree with this though. After a certain stage of a pregnancy abortion should be off the table.
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Zeus
09/23/17 1:57:27 PM
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Mix of both. I find it barbaric to murder children in their womb, but it beats potentially paying child support. At the same time, it's also hard to ignore the inherent racism in abortion since groups like Planned Parenthood were set up by eugenics advocates who viewed minorities as inferior humans and saw abortion as a way to cleanse the population. Frankly, if you were a racist with money, you'd sooner donate to Planned Parenthood than the KKK because Planned Parenthood has killed more blacks, latinos, etc, than all white supremacist movements combined.

Granted, a lot of the eugenics advocates were generally scary. Margaret Sanger -- founder of Planned Parenthood -- also advocated forced sterilization. She notably believed in genetic predisposition, arguing that prisoners, delinquents, etc, shouldn't be allowed to have kids

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrkrkSiFApA


It's also worth remembering that the eugenics movement has *very* close ties to racist groups, with some of the most deplorable fascists in history believing in it.

Zangulus posted...
If people who claim to have a problem with abortion for religious reasons were actual Christians that followed Christ’s teachings, then I wouldn’t necessarily be against pro life. But being as they don’t care what happens to the child once it’s out of the womb, and it is causing massive problems, I am severely pro choice.


lolwut? You think it's morally inconsistent that a person should be expected to take care of themselves as adults because they need to have somebody protect them as babies?
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kukukupo
09/23/17 2:03:04 PM
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I really don't care one way or the other.
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