Mr Waluigi
Banned
Interesting in how there's no education funding on the dangers of pregnancy. I view it as immoral to force a woman to carry a pregnancy to term where it's 100% her body and life on the line while men have no other contribution than the initial fertilization. I'm not saying men are just sperm donors.. but we also absolutely do not have even the slightest tiniest bit of risk in a pregnancy whatsoever. A pregnancy for a woman can outright kill them, maim, and a whole host of other effects, including mental health issues even with modern medicine.. A man can soft-abort by taking the next bus out of town. Women can't do that. I cannot force them to stare down that barrel and tell them they have to go through with it.
Isn't sex ed pretty incompetent in some US states anyway? I hear horror stories about abstinence-only education, demonization of contraceptives, and as you said, little information on the actual risks of pregnancy.
there is nothing immoral about abortion.
I consider abortion to be murder, plain and simple. That's apparently where we disagree and I doubt that debating this would be anything but a waste of time for either of us.
Pregnancy can end in death, coma, or amputation from complications.
It's way more dangerous than you think it is. Like, way more.
I am of course not saying abortion must be illegal even when the woman's health is in danger. That would be ridiculous. Or that the woman must be kept alive by any means even if there is no actual way for the fetus to survive, that would be ridiculous too, and a fanatical interpretation of the fundamental right to live.