Its the woman's body and therefore her decision. Your argument gives the man control of a woman's body, which is deeply disturbing.
What if the father wants the abortion but the mother doesn't? Your argument would give the man the right to make the woman have the abortion since apparently you think the man should get the say.
You are in favor of murdering pre-born babies: THAT is "deeply disturbing".
I'm for protecting them.
And what I advocate regarding the father of the baby is a veto. A veto does NOT give him the legal authority to compel an abortion, but rather simply the legal authority to prevent one.
So does a rapist who impregnated his victim get the veto? Or an abusive husband/boyfriend who sabotaged the woman's birth control in hopes of controlling her further? What happens if the father is nowehere to be found?
If the woman dies in childbirth, can we try the man for manslaughter?
Death with childbirth still happens, even if uncommon. If death occurs, can the man be held liable for forcing the birth? Or any other birth-related injury?
"You always have the option of abstinence"
How about if you were raped?
Graymoths 1 week ago
What about when the father of the baby is a good guy and wants to raise the baby on his own?
Should the mother of the baby still be legally allowed to kill his child by abortion?
WhiteStar11111 8 months ago
@WhiteStar11111
Its the woman's body and therefore her decision. Your argument gives the man control of a woman's body, which is deeply disturbing.
What if the father wants the abortion but the mother doesn't? Your argument would give the man the right to make the woman have the abortion since apparently you think the man should get the say.
loner1878 5 months ago
@loner1878
You are in favor of murdering pre-born babies: THAT is "deeply disturbing".
I'm for protecting them.
And what I advocate regarding the father of the baby is a veto. A veto does NOT give him the legal authority to compel an abortion, but rather simply the legal authority to prevent one.
WhiteStar11111 5 months ago
@WhiteStar11111
Pre fetal tissue clumps are hardly babies.
So does a rapist who impregnated his victim get the veto? Or an abusive husband/boyfriend who sabotaged the woman's birth control in hopes of controlling her further? What happens if the father is nowehere to be found?
If the woman dies in childbirth, can we try the man for manslaughter?
loner1878 5 months ago
@loner1878
Your comments give proof to the understanding that feminists need to demonize men in general to further the feminist baby-killing agenda:
Most men don't fit any of the misandric categories that you put forth.
And death concurrent with childbirth is not common.
WhiteStar11111 5 months ago
@WhiteStar11111
LOL, where did I demonize men? I only demonized rapists and domestic abusers. Or are you trying to stick up for them?
Where did I say "all men" fit in those categories? That's right, I DIDN'T. Quit making stuff up. Rapists and abusers do exist, I hate to tell you.
And I see you're trying to weasel out of the inconvinent scenarios I proposed. Boy do you forced-brthers squirm easily.
Now quit dodging my question with your bullshit and answer it.
loner1878 5 months ago
@WhiteStar11111
Death with childbirth still happens, even if uncommon. If death occurs, can the man be held liable for forcing the birth? Or any other birth-related injury?
loner1878 5 months ago