Friday, March 22, 2013

Abortion: To Be Or Not To Be -- Darian Mograine

To some, abortion may seem like nothing more than the ending of potential human lives. Others (like myself) would argue it’s so much more than that though. Women deserve the right to abort for reason both in the realm of having unwanted children being a bad idea, and in it not truly being inherently wrong. Unsupportable children suffer a life of disadvantage; face neglected solitude, and generally unfavorable life circumstance. Furthermore, unwanted children of all calibers are susceptible to all of the above. Would you like to be paying to support other people’s children that you forced them to go through with having?

With regards to abortion being wrong insofar as you are ‘ending a life’ I’d say you’re straight up wrong. You’d have no problem ending the life of peskier animals or critters who function on a level similarly simply to unborn babies. You’d also need to reevaluate your interest in the already living. Why are so many against abortion but all for the death penalty? Is the ending of old life more acceptable than new? Clearly there’s some hypocrisy here. What of women who are raped, too?  You propose that it would be unacceptable to allow the victim to not have their rapist’s baby? It’s up to the one having the child what she wants to do with her body.

It’s no so straightforward that your ineffective and almost embarrassingly recycled rhetoric can address explore the complexity of an issue like this. It takes more than “save the children!!!!!” to sway an intellectual. 

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