• CountryBreakfast@lemmygrad.ml
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      3 years ago

      My mother was advised to abort me by doctors and peers. She stood by her decision to have me.

      And you know what? I dont give a fuck.

      Im not going to be emotionally manipulated into backwards and reactionary sanctimony just so I can express a currated self importance and narcissism all to demonize healthcare advocates. The people who suggested aborting me are not malicious, but the narrative that I have to champion anti abortion sensibilities because I could have been aborted absolutely is.

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      3 years ago

      I get what you’re saying from an emotional standpoint, but the logic just isn’t all that sound. We are all here due to a chain of causality. I have some cousins where I love them and my aunt dearly, but my uncle never should have been a father. If he had made different decisions, the world would probably be a better place. Closer to the subject at hand, the same logic can (and is) applied to contraception. Abortion has just gained extra weight in some people’s thinking.

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        Closer to the subject at hand, the same logic can (and is) applied to contraception. Abortion has just gained extra weight in some people’s thinking.

        But that’s it exactly. The pro-abortion argument is a pro contraception argument. They want to normalize abortion as contraception. And they’ve largely succeeded.

        To the point where they equate being “burdened” with a child as life-ruining, and having choice to undo that as essential to women’s freedom.

        Never once do they think that maybe if having a kid screws up a woman’s life that means she never had freedom in the first place.