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  • When are pro-aborts going to let go of their idiotic stance that we "Want to punish women for having sex?" What about women who choose LIFE? If we were obsessed w/sexuality as they claim, shouldn't we punish mothers too? After all, they also had sex right?

  • People who are commenting and being unsupportive of this video are not wanting to know. Abortion ends the life of a human being. It effects us all. Especially it effects the one who suffers the loss. Those of us who suffer from abortion need our voices heard too.

  • What an intelligent woman. Thank you for that very scholarly yet simple explanation of when life begins.

  • I also think it's worthwhile mentioning that making abortions illegal wouldn't stop abortions, it would simply force women out of hospitals with trained doctors and into bathrooms with coat hangers, or other very dangerous and unsanitary alternatives.

    Although abortion rate has been declining for a while, the way to make them fewer is through good sex ed, education in the proper use of contraceptives, and otherwise teaching kids responsible sexual practices.

    Not through gross pictures, no...

  • @BigMikeMcBastard Bullshit. Less than 300 women died annually from abortions. Coathanger abortions were inflated to allow the repeal of pro-life laws, before Roe vs. Wade.

  • @ihateneveen How many unnecessary deaths due to forcing women into unsafe "back alley" abortion services would be enough to make a difference to you? Is there any number of women who could die getting what to to be a very routine and safe procedure which would change your opinion? Does the well-being of women factor into your decision at all? I imagine it doesn't.

  • @BigMikeMcBastard Like I said- BULLSHIT. The number of coathanger abortions was FALSE. Bernard Nathanson- LOOK him up. :)

  • @ihateneveen The number isn't important. The ratio of deaths to abortions was much greater pre-Roe v. Wade. Women were dying for a service which, in a hospital or clinic, is very safe and routine. Any extra deaths caused by forcing women to engage these services illegally is too many.

  • @BigMikeMcBastard Correlation does not imply causation. And I am sorry, but I am not going to condone something that is wrong just because people who are spiteful are going to go to extreme lengths to do it anyway. There are people who are going to kill, torture and steal ANYWAY, that doesn't mean we should just accept it.

  • @ihateneveen You don't think women not being able to get their abortions from legal medical practices has anything to do with the higher incidence of iatrogenic or otherwise complications during the procedure?

    The fact that some women are willing to go to such extreme lengths should illustrate how serious this issue is to some of them. You should consider yourself fortunate you've never been in a position where you're willing to risk unsafe medical care to have a necessary procedure done to you.

  • The interesting thing, and what makes this all a terrible irony, is that the pro-life movement is a thinly veiled attempt at controlling women, punishing their sexuality, and constraining sex within very literally man-made paradigms. The people selling you this idea do not care about the fetus. They care about women being able to have sex without consequence. That's what they're fighting against. "Moral decay", they may call it. You're buying what they're selling you, and you don't even know it.

  • @BigMikeMcBastard

    The full presentation is now online - there are 5 parts.

    -the CCBR staff

  • @BigMikeMcBastard You don't want women to be "controlled" or "punished"? Has it not crossed your mind yet that sex obviously does have consequences? What part of abortion doesn't seem like a consequence to you? Abortion is a profit driven business. Pro-life organizations provide enormous support to women in crisis situations. Abortions are very harmful to mothers and the fathers of the baby. Since you care so much more, why don't you do something to help them?

  • @bluemu Sex should not have undesirable consequences, and as a society we should do our best to ensure that that remains so through good sex education, easy access to STD screening and contraceptives, and free access to abortions.

    Having an unwanted child is far more detrimental to couples than having an abortion is.

    I help women in this respect through openly advocating in favour of the continued protection of their right to have an abortion, and through who I vote for.

  • When human life begins is a red herring. Follow the pro-life stance on that to its logical conclusion. Do we investigate all spontaneous abortions (which ends most pregnancies) as full-fledged murder cases? Do we charge the young woman who suffers rape with first degree murder when they decide they do not want to carry their attackers child to term? How many years should the unlucky teenager serve in prison for her indiscretion, and her decision not to have that ruin her life?

  • @BigMikeMcBastard

    Judge for yourself, Mike: is there not a difference between a natural death and murder for born human beings? For example, would we treat a parent whose child died from a brain aneurysm exactly the same as a parent who paid someone to stab their child to death? Of course not, because we recognize that intent and motive are part of what is meant by "murder." If we make those distinctions for born human beings, so too must we make the same distinctions in the case of the unborn

  • @CanadianCBR If fetuses have full rights, miscarriages would need to be investigated to ensure that the mother did not voluntarily or involuntarily bring about the spontaneous abortion. Just as the deaths of children are investigated these days. If such a mother were found culpable, she'd be convicted of, what, infanticide? Katrina Effert can tell us all what the sentence for that is. Hint: It's life without parole for a minimum of 10 years. Sounds... good?

  • @BigMikeMcBastard

    Why is rape wrong? Because it violates and harms an innocent human being: the woman. Why is abortion wrong? Because it kills an innocent human being: the unborn child. The person who needs to face justice is the rapist; the unborn child, like the woman, is an innocent party. Furthermore, the trauma and memory of the rape will not be erased by an abortion. Instead, it adds insult to injury; neither the mother nor child are helped by perpetuating violence.

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  • @CanadianCBR So a woman should not have the right to decide whether or not her life will be wrecked by her victimization? She should be forced to become a single mother, regardless of her age or financial situation or otherwise? That is the most moral action? That her life should be torn asunder because, even after an already very traumatic rape experience? Honestly, that seems terribly heartless to me, that we should think so little of women to force them to endure that.

  • @BigMikeMcBastard Well, if a woman feels the need to have an abortion because of financial problems, what doesn't that say about society's failure to meet the demands and needs of women? Don't you think that forcing a woman to choose between a malnourished child, end of education, and an abortion is a FALSE choice?

  • @ihateneveen It's not a "false" choice, whatever that is even supposed to mean. It's an unfortunate situation for any woman to be in, and in fact it illustrates just how misguided the anti-choice movement really is. The only effective way to mitigate abortion numbers is through the relief of poverty, through the education of women, and through providing easy access to birth control especially in impoverished areas.

    If the anti-choice movement gave a shit about fetuses, that would be their focus.

  • @BigMikeMcBastard That's my point dumbass. The response is providing real choice for women, instead of using poverty as an excuse to get rid of innocent babies. You obviously never heard of Pregnancy Crisis Centers, or groups like Feminists for Life. Do your research before running your mouth dipshit.

  • @ihateneveen Look at you, getting all hot and bothered. Do you really speak to people that way, or is it just something you do on the Internet?

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