UK Judge Chooses To Abort Child...
Forcing her to have an abortion is not "pro choice," and I don't see any justification for it given that the woman's mother is willing to care for the child.
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Is there any doubt remaining that in many cases, it's "pro-abortion", not "pro-choice"?
What happened here was rotten and criminal.
In my personal opinion, the simple truth is people could be reserved on sexual encounters and understand that the process creates babies, so don't do it unless you are prepared to raise a baby, and make sure you are in a position of your life where you are actually prepared to do so, like being married and being able to send your child(ren) to good schools to help ensure they will grow up to be successful. It's sad that I'd people just did that and had a stay at home parent, mom or father, that part doesn’t mater, most of our problems with poverty and crime would fade away. Just encase someone tries to spin that as negative, I'm speaking to both sexes not just women. That's just wishful thinking though, but imagine how much that would actually fix in society, if all children had two parent homes and those parents were sitting well as for parenting skills and being able to provide for their young.
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Is there any doubt remaining that in many cases, it's "pro-abortion", not "pro-choice"?
What happened here was rotten and criminal.
Well people who are pro-choice generally don't support forced abortions.
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Is there any doubt remaining that in many cases, it's "pro-abortion", not "pro-choice"?
What happened here was rotten and criminal.
This is why I say pro- or anti-abortion, rather than pro-choice or pro-ife.
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Is there any doubt remaining that in many cases, it's "pro-abortion", not "pro-choice"?
What happened here was rotten and criminal.
Well people who are pro-choice generally don't support forced abortions.
Agreed, most people who are pro-choice are NOT pro-abortion. I don't know anyone in real life who thinks abortion is a "good" thing, only that it shouldn't be the government's business. And if it shouldn't be the government's business, then the government most certainly should not be forcing one.
I do, however, know that some parts of the world are tipping too far into territory where it can be believed that abortion is actually the more ethical thing to do in certain situations. If there has been any good to the continuous tension in the US about the issue, it would be that such thinking really isn't gaining traction here.
In the Netherlands, where abortion is legal, abortion rates are actually lower than in many countries where it is illegal. I think there is something to be learned from that. I would like abortion to be as non-existent as possible, but ideally keep the government out of it. The situations I've known of are just far too complex for rules and regulations.
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Can’t help but notice that the grandma in this story is a Christian Nigerian, so likely to be an Igbo.
There are a lot of people with Igbo ancestry here in my area of the US. They were renown during the slave trade as fierce, intelligent, superior warriors. Very hard to enslave, but the best of all people if their captors could somehow convince them to stop fighting. Igbo people in the US and surrounding territories frequently rose to become key tradesmen and powerful black leaders, or were killed trying.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo_people_in_the_Atlantic_slave_trade#United_States
The UK government does not realize who they are dealing with.
Is there any doubt remaining that in many cases, it's "pro-abortion", not "pro-choice"?
What happened here was rotten and criminal.
Well people who are pro-choice generally don't support forced abortions.
Agreed, most people who are pro-choice are NOT pro-abortion. I don't know anyone in real life who thinks abortion is a "good" thing, only that it shouldn't be the government's business. And if it shouldn't be the government's business, then the government most certainly should not be forcing one.
I do, however, know that some parts of the world are tipping too far into territory where it can be believed that abortion is actually the more ethical thing to do in certain situations. If there has been any good to the continuous tension in the US about the issue, it would be that such thinking really isn't gaining traction here.
In the Netherlands, where abortion is legal, abortion rates are actually lower than in many countries where it is illegal. I think there is something to be learned from that. I would like abortion to be as non-existent as possible, but ideally keep the government out of it. The situations I've known of are just far too complex for rules and regulations.
This. Also, plenty of abortions could be prevented by giving people better sex education. I think that people who are strictly against abortions should focus on preventing situations where abortion is considered the best choice instead of attacking people who already need one.
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