Maybe some communities don't want all kinds of abortions to be legal. They should have this right. — Agustino
I don't think this is a "natural" right at all.b) women have the natural right to choose to end their pregnancy, and so states shouldn't have the legal right to restrict it. — Michael
Then the Constitution is wrong, how about we change it?a) the Constitution gives women the right to have an abortion, and so the states don't have the right to restrict it — Michael
I don't think this is a "natural" right at all. — Agustino
Then the Constitution is wrong, how about we change it? — Agustino
There are some matters which don't concern merely the person in question. The life of a child, for example, doesn't concern just the mother. It concerns the rest of society as well. An abortion isn't something the mother does herself, it's something that we, the rest of us, have to do for her. She shouldn't be able to force us to do it for her.Hence the great debate. Some say it is, others say it isn't. Some say people have the natural right to use firearms in self-defence, others say they don't. — Michael
Yes, but the community should be able to control its own standards of decency. If liberal Cali's want to have abortion after abortion, that's their problem. But maybe Texans want no abortions in their communities. So that's precisely the problem, that Roe v Wade is controlling how communities are organised. One cannot organise a community where abortions are prohibited.She isn't. There are plenty of doctors who are willing. What Roe vs Wade ensured is that no state can make it illegal to have an abortion. That's not the same as ensuring that no doctor can refuse to perform it. — Michael
But maybe Texans want no abortions in their communities. — Agustino
I disagree on that.Just as I'm sure others will say that a person's right to possess a firearm for self-defence is more important than other people's desire not to have firearms in their community. — Michael
I disagree. There needs to be a point when the desires of the collective trump the desires of the individual.Because a woman's right to have an abortion (performed by a willing doctor) is more important than other people's desire not to have abortions performed in their community. — Michael
Yes, but the community should be able to control its own standards of decency. If liberal Cali's want to have abortion after abortion, that's their problem. But maybe Texans want no abortions in their communities. So that's precisely the problem, that Roe v Wade is controlling how communities are organised. One cannot organise a community where abortions are prohibited. — Agustino
I agree, long term that is the adequate strategy. At the same time... is everyone capable of it?As much as I personally dislike the idea of abortion, I don't think the govt should get involved in this issue, or should legislate morality more generally outside of those issues which clearly impact others in the community in adverse ways.
In my naivety I think people should be led to do what's right and honorable and noble through free choice rather than through government or other forms of external compulsion. And I say that as someone who identifies as a social conservative in many ways. Best to work at shifting public opinion at the grassroots level. — Erik
There needs to be a point when the desires of the collective trump the desires of the individual. — Agustino
And if they are not, what does that mean? — Agustino
The prize for your loyalty will be an end to Roe v Wade, an extra two trillion in debt you pass on to the next generation, and a debasement of political discourse including the legitimization of sexism, racism and anti-semitism that will stain your country for years to come. — Baden
CNN are not the ones aiming to take away your abortion rights by repealing Roe v Wade, Tiff, that's Trump's stated aim. It's on the record. Look it up. He may fail, but if he does it will be despite your help and support and misguided loyalty. — Baden
"Ending Roe v Wade" which is what you stated is the same talking points of CNN and NBC, — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Unless you can provide citation of who said that WE as a nation are going to legalize sexism, racism and anti-Semitism, it is all speculation. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
If you don't even know what Trump supports or what he said, you are in no position to argue. What I said is straight from Trump not the CNN/NBC bogeyman — Baden
You need to look up the word "legitimization" in a dictionary, Tiff. — Baden
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