However, the abortion debate is usually not about such life and death situations but about women just being able to undergo a procedure to expel the fetus from the uterus even if only on a whim. — TheMadFool
Remember, a woman's concern is the actual baby, — TheMadFool
1. How have you arrived at your belief that God exists? Was it after some theoretical or logical proofs on God 's existence or some personal religious experience? Or via some other routes? — Corvus
2. Why do you try to prove God in a theoretical / logical way, when already believing in God's existence? — Corvus
Well that's the base. . . . But I was talking about he leaders, the establishment. Most of them don't really like Trump at all. Like McConnell. What do they really stand for anymore? Or is it the same thing they've stood for since the 70s? — Xtrix
good way to screw up your self esteem — MikeListeral
you have two choices in life
1- get more power and reap the rewards of that power
2- be passive and suffer the consequences — MikeListeral
what do they stand for, at bottom? — Xtrix
If the pro-choicers would simply say as you do, that abortion kills a potential human but that it's justified on whatever grounds, that would be logically defensible. — fishfry
It's cold comfort to the fetus that it was the mom and not the dad who killed him. But I already said that. — fishfry
your post didn't help answer my question, — fishfry
What is the moral or philosophical principle involved? — fishfry
"Women get special consideration for murder," — fishfry
Are you "my body, my choice" with respect to experimental vaccines? Use of illicit substances? — fishfry
Why is "unborn baby Conner" a clump of undifferentiated cells for purposes of the abortion debate, yet deserving of a name and thereby his humanity in a murder trial? — fishfry
How do you convict a man of the murder of an undifferentiated clump of cells? — fishfry
If Laci had aborted the fetus, nobody in the San Francisco bay area would have batted an eye. — fishfry
This case always stands out for me as exemplifying the massive hypocrisy of the pro-choice position. — fishfry
But I hope you see my point, and I wonder if some of you philosophers can help me understand why "unborn baby Conner" was even deserving of a name, let alone the status of a murder victim, in a strongly pro-choice state like California. — fishfry
You might say it's the mother's choice, but how can that be? If "unborn baby Conner" has human rights and can be murdered, then surely it's cold comfort to the fetus that it was his mom and not his dad who decided to kill him. — fishfry
Does a fetus deserve moral consideration? And when do we give the fetus moral consideration? Better question when do we give anything moral consideration? — Oppyfan
Environmental personhood is a legal concept which designates certain environmental entities the status of a legal person. This assigns to these entities, the rights, protections, privileges, responsibilities and legal liability of a legal personality. Environmental personhood emerged from the evolution of legal focus in pursuit of the protection of nature. — Wikipedia
So, have you wirtten your last will and testament and had it properly legalized? Have you gotten all your affairs in order and cleaned out your house? — baker
hen why are there laws against stealing and killing, for example, if those are no-brainers? — baker
Something being a no-brainer doesn't mean it needn't be made into a law. — baker
If society wishes to enforce various types of discrimination against people, based on whether they are vaccinated or not, then there needs to be a legal basis for this. — baker
Making sure to keep the discourse ever so superficial, eh? — baker
Capitalism has innumerable variations but most of them do not pervert the basic system. — Judaka
In order for this to happen white allies need to take direction from black communities. We absolutely need this coordination to happen before whites go out and do this type of work. Whites are not to be operating independently. — BitconnectCarlos
This is unjust. Justice must occur on an individual level - children of slaveholders are not guilty and should not be stripped from their parents. No more breaking apart families. Two wrongs don't make a right. Justice cannot be carried out on a group level like that. I can't tell where you're getting your idea of justice from. — BitconnectCarlos
I hate to say it, but it is ultimately on the oppressed because the oppressed understand their own problems and situation better than the rest of the world. Even if allies try to connect and reach out, this is an interest or a hobby (maybe a job?) for us when it's your life. Allies certainly have some role to play and they can help, but it's not a leading one. I would feel intimidated teaching or lecturing on racism to other white people, but hats off to allies who make a genuine effort. — BitconnectCarlos
I'm just always on the look-out. — BitconnectCarlos
It's not like Israel needs American foreign aid dollars to survive. — BitconnectCarlos
The playing field isn't level and never will be. — BitconnectCarlos
I didn't know you were black when I engaged you. — BitconnectCarlos
In a co-op, as an example, the workers do indeed own the factory they work at, they own the tools and materials they use. But what rightfully belongs to whom is still determined in exactly the same way as before, the workers conjointly own the business and these articles of property belong to that business. Is this kind of model something you could get behind? — Judaka
They are not an oppressed minority when they have held the reigns of power in the very system that is defined as being systemically racist. — Harry Hindu
what about — Harry Hindu
You speak as if whites are the only race in the world that has never experienced oppression in history. Your whole speal just reaks of a lack of perspective. — Harry Hindu
It's that the some lives' message is that everyone that is white, or wears a cop uniform is racist. — Harry Hindu
If all lives matter is already assumed to be the case, then why even say, some lives matter? — Harry Hindu
You're simply assuming that because some whites are racist, they all are. THAT is racism in a nutshell. — Harry Hindu
Clarity is so unfamiliar it is often mistaken for truth. — T Clark
Getting angry or enraged about their lack of education doesn't solve anything. If anything it could be counter-productive because now I'm seen as unstable. — BitconnectCarlos
The reason I bring up these points is because I do know people who think/believe this way and I like to know right off the bat whether I'm dealing with one. — BitconnectCarlos
Civilization stands atop a pile of bones. — BitconnectCarlos
I understand that people can frame success in condescending ways, but I know you're able to look past the tone to see the deeper truth here. — BitconnectCarlos
The world will do as it does; the Jewish people strive toward their goal regardless. Sure the UN + Britain helped with the creation of the state, but Israel is always ultimately defended by Israelis, not Americans or Brits. — BitconnectCarlos
CRT is the news of the day here. It brought race back into the limelight recently. — BitconnectCarlos
I'll add, that it's best - you have to - make your decisions ahead of time and ahead of need. — tim wood
A fantastic solution to this problem was the style adopted by Jesus, who talked in parables, that is, short stories very easy to understand and, at the same time, very concentrated in meaning. — Angelo
When does "just doing my job" fail to alleviate one of moral responsibility? — Judaka
I think that if the employee has sufficient information about the context of their actions to know that the broader aims and/or means of their employer are reprehensible, but they continue so as not to lose their job, there is moral culpability on the part of the employee for those actions. — Kenosha Kid
You also keep accusing me of straw-manning you but I've never claimed to know or understand your exact positions so I wish you'd stop doing that. — BitconnectCarlos
if I was being educated in these countries and they were negligent or unwilling to talk about this topic I would definitely be frustrated. — BitconnectCarlos
If I had to guess, I'd say the reason whites aren't crazy about engaging on slavery is that a good chunk of them have no ancestral tie in with the institution. — BitconnectCarlos
We did spend a long time on slavery on my US history class though, but I have no idea how this topic is handled down South. — BitconnectCarlos
However, if we bring critical race theory into public schools it becomes my issue because it's now being pushed by the state. From the way you're describing it though, it almost seems like it's a branding issue - call it something else, not critical race theory. — BitconnectCarlos
And we do focus on anecdotal economic success stories because people need role models. — BitconnectCarlos
I don't expect to wake up one day and have stigma & prejudice just disappear. It'll always be there; oppression will always be there, but I am not defined by it nor am I helpless in facing it. If someone makes a stupid comment towards my condition I'll educate them, but I'll react to it like I'm talking to small, dumb child. — BitconnectCarlos
Teach about oppression all you want; it's certainly out there in the world - it's a fact. It's entirely about you handle it and move forward. — BitconnectCarlos
there are no universal truths that should not be known by all, even if some of those truths do not reflect well on others. — Gladiator of Truth
Sure - don't forget, but also don't base your whole mentality around it. — BitconnectCarlos
The Nazi hunters are all dead now and last one died out around a decade ago, it's just not a thing anymore in the Jewish community. — BitconnectCarlos
Do we never forgive the German people? Seriously? — BitconnectCarlos
I was speaking to you as a person - a person who is a collection of traits - and I was asking you if one victimized trait makes one a victim. — BitconnectCarlos
I've never really felt put-upon by those supporting the black push-back but if they were to get very pushy and aggressive about it I would be annoyed. — BitconnectCarlos
I would tell them that BLM is not my fight. I have my own fight as I'm part of a non-profit that pushes for disability rights. Even if I did join I'd just be another clueless white person marching for something they'll never understand. — BitconnectCarlos
Of course I want history taught honestly, but a history that presents America as being racist to the bone without any hope for black success outside of sports or entertaining is a really chilling cultural message to send. I think we can do better for our young people. Do you see how beliefs like that lead to toxic behavior? I'd certainly be toxic if that's what I was taught to me about how my people are treated in this nation. Violence becomes rational. — BitconnectCarlos
"Blacks were victimized and white people in Oklahoma did horrible things." - Fine, that's true. — BitconnectCarlos
"Black economic success is worthless because whites just tore it down" -- incredibly destructive message. Child abuse. — BitconnectCarlos
That's a total different issue though nothing to do with freedom so I leave it there. — dimosthenis9
The central lesson of Jewish history and the cultural message should never be taught as "never forgive, never forget" and if you think that's how Jews teach their own history then you're clueless (I am speaking as someone who went through a considerable Jewish education.) — BitconnectCarlos
But black people aren't just black. Is that all they are? A victimized skin color? Are they right to declare themselves -- as complex persons -- victims?
— BitconnectCarlos
Is that how it works -- if there's one aspect of me that's victimized do I get to declare myself a victim and say "never forgive, never forget" to all those evil oppressors? — BitconnectCarlos
You're the one telling them to think of themselves as victims. — BitconnectCarlos
Our public schools do. Unless you just want separate black education. — BitconnectCarlos
Alright so how do you want us to convey this truth to our nation's students? — BitconnectCarlos
You want all those newly-anointed poor black victims to be thinking "never forgive, never forget." — BitconnectCarlos
You want to build up a people? Maybe focus on the ways that they've succeeded. — BitconnectCarlos
We can teach them the facts of atrocities, sure, but the teaching of history is never "just the facts." — BitconnectCarlos
So it's a kind of society "selfish" thing to do. And it is fair don't you think? Society shouldn't have a way to get protected from individual stupidity? So laws offer that protection. Society has to win something too out of it. Seems logically fair to me at least. — dimosthenis9
Causal mechanisms take more time to explain, — Xanatos
How is All Lives Matter an opposing view to BLM? — Harry Hindu
Do you mean a "good" capitalist? Why is your adjective "true"? — Judaka
That is true capitalism, that is how capitalism operates. — Judaka
I dislike it when people slap "true" on something and then insert their ideals as if the status quo is a perversion rather than the norm. — Judaka
Has capitalism been misunderstood? — Judaka
What problems can be truly ascribed to capitalism and which constitute a perversion? — Judaka
Isn't it inherently true that within the business, the employer must be given extensive rights to do with his business as he sees fit for capitalism to function correctly? — Judaka
How many regulations and rules can be effectively enforced and to what extent do they really change anything? — Judaka