What is your stance on the issue of abortion?
Basically this.
Listen, I am not glorifying abortion. I don't personally advocate for it. I just don't think it's the government's place to dictate.
Like most things, I completely understand both arguments and don't take a hard stance on it because of this.
I think we've gotten a little too "loosey goosey" with celebrating it in the name of feminism and people conflating it with "women's health" are intentionally deceptive.
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I don't like the government getting involved with people's personal decisions, and it is (or should at least be) a difficult one that people have to make on their own as (hopefully) a last reasort.
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Individual liberties end when they impede someone else and that includes the child-to-be.
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The crux of the argument has really been from the beginning "where does life begin?" You all know I'm not a religious person, but I don't think you have to be to see a fetus in the womb and understand that that thing is on its way to personhood.
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Technically so is a zygote that I'm perfectly ok with wiping out with a morning after pill. So again, it all centers around the idea of "where does life begin"? I think people pushing for later and later termed abortions being legal is abhorrent. I think by the third-trimester the thing is just about autonomous.
After all of that I land on the law as it currently exists in most states is about right and I'd like it to stay the status quo. Push any further to extend beyond the second trimester (outside of legitimate health concerns of the mother) and I think there's a huge ethical concern. Outlaw it entirely and you have another set of ethical concerns about government intrusion as well as the "black market" effect that most government overreach leads to, which in this case involves coat hangers and back alleys.