I saw on FoxNews that there is some new type of ultrasound that gives much clearer, multi-dimensional pictures of fetuses. I couldn't find an article detailing the science but that's not the point of the discussion here; it merely sparks an open debate.
Mississippi would like women to look at ultrasounds before abortions. I heard some talk of making this mandatory (something pro-life advocates would clearly want since it's harder to kill something that you can see).
Since abortion is a deeply rooted debate and we won't change opinions on here, let's try to limit discussion to forcing women to see ultrasounds of babies they want to abort. This is essentially an issue of liberty since it has no bearing on the actual abortion. Should a woman be forced to see the baby she is going to kill? Is it even legal to make someone look at something? Informed consent has been a hot-button issue for pro-lifers and it looks like it's on the rise again.
My opinion:
I think that this is ridiculous. I'm a big civil liberties kind of guy and I hate when I think people are making me do things. Maybe it's the childish rebel in me but if someone is making me do something - even if I don't particularly care one way or the other - I decide to specifically do something else if it imposes on my free will. That's more of a personality trait but it spills over into my political calculus.
Added to that is the fact that I never had a problem with abortion at any stage anyway. I know I'm going to run into a lot of opposition but I personally don't care about partial-birth abortions. Yes I know what is entailed (busting up a baby and vacuuming it out, essentially) and no I don't care. That might be the inner-Malthusian but I believe that there are enough people in the world for us not to have unnecessary or unwanted people.
If anyone is going to attack my morality I'll be glad to have that debate but let it also be known that I have personally had an abortion with a child of mine. I'm 20 years old and it happened when I was 19 (the girl 18) and there was no way I was going to raise a child in college. I never regret the decision but I do feel very badly for my girlfriend.
Here is my sensible solution to the problem: create a program where pro-life advocates sign up and when someone wants an abortion they must first advertise it with this group and see if any pro-lifers would like to adopt. If not, the baby may be killed. If so, and the mother willing, it can be born. But again, I would defer to the woman's preference since it is she that bears the weight and pain of birth. I'd just like to see Bible-boppers putting their money where their mouth is more often.
Discuss.
EDIT: It's and its, children.
Mississippi would like women to look at ultrasounds before abortions. I heard some talk of making this mandatory (something pro-life advocates would clearly want since it's harder to kill something that you can see).
Since abortion is a deeply rooted debate and we won't change opinions on here, let's try to limit discussion to forcing women to see ultrasounds of babies they want to abort. This is essentially an issue of liberty since it has no bearing on the actual abortion. Should a woman be forced to see the baby she is going to kill? Is it even legal to make someone look at something? Informed consent has been a hot-button issue for pro-lifers and it looks like it's on the rise again.
My opinion:
I think that this is ridiculous. I'm a big civil liberties kind of guy and I hate when I think people are making me do things. Maybe it's the childish rebel in me but if someone is making me do something - even if I don't particularly care one way or the other - I decide to specifically do something else if it imposes on my free will. That's more of a personality trait but it spills over into my political calculus.
Added to that is the fact that I never had a problem with abortion at any stage anyway. I know I'm going to run into a lot of opposition but I personally don't care about partial-birth abortions. Yes I know what is entailed (busting up a baby and vacuuming it out, essentially) and no I don't care. That might be the inner-Malthusian but I believe that there are enough people in the world for us not to have unnecessary or unwanted people.
If anyone is going to attack my morality I'll be glad to have that debate but let it also be known that I have personally had an abortion with a child of mine. I'm 20 years old and it happened when I was 19 (the girl 18) and there was no way I was going to raise a child in college. I never regret the decision but I do feel very badly for my girlfriend.
Here is my sensible solution to the problem: create a program where pro-life advocates sign up and when someone wants an abortion they must first advertise it with this group and see if any pro-lifers would like to adopt. If not, the baby may be killed. If so, and the mother willing, it can be born. But again, I would defer to the woman's preference since it is she that bears the weight and pain of birth. I'd just like to see Bible-boppers putting their money where their mouth is more often.
Discuss.
EDIT: It's and its, children.
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