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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
tbh I really can't justify (a) forcing parents to spend their entire lives caring for a disabled child just because they rolled a 1 and (b) forcing such a person into the world when e is likely to either resent eir existence or be incapable of grasping what it means in the first place.Also, and this is one point I feel very strongly on, I think that allowing a baby to be terminated at any time up to birth because of a disability is extremely wrong. The fact the law actually allows this reflects society’s view of disabled people as second-class citizens and it makes me feel sick.
See, the only problem I have with that kind of thinking is that it's in a way saying, "Okay you guys, you were irresponsible so now your punishment is that you have to give birth to and raise a child". I don't think that children should be born to punish their parents' indiscretions. :\ It's not a good reason to become a parent....if a couple just didn't bother with taking the necessary precautions, they should deal with the consequences. There's really no excuse for not taking the morning-after pill either, unless you were date-raped.
Wait, what? Are abortions government-paid there or something?I think having abortion on demand isn't a good thing because not only is the procedure very expensive (and I firmly believe that money in healthcare should go towards keeping people well, safe and alive)
abortion is fine and would not even be necessary nearly as often if all the effort spent whining about it went into providing real sex ed and researching better contraception.
tbh I really can't justify (a) forcing parents to spend their entire lives caring for a disabled child just because they rolled a 1 and (b) forcing such a person into the world when e is likely to either resent eir existence or be incapable of grasping what it means in the first place.
of course this also depends how you define 'disabled'. deaf? wheelchair? autistic? down's? completely incapable of interacting with the world? will be dead by 3? generally I would expect people to not abort children who might be deaf from birth.
not that I know where the line is, either.
edit: well, actually, maybe the line should just be whether or not the child would ever be capable of living on eir own.
Wait, what? Are abortions government-paid there or something?
No, I don't want to see children brought up in loveless families, but allowing abortion to just become a method of birth control is wrong, I think.
Having an abortion is, from what I understand, an exceedingly painful and unpleasant experience. I can't see why somebody would want to use THAT as a method of birth control rather than, say, a condom. Condoms don't hurt.
So I don't see why we should worry about abortions becoming the new "birth control", since I think you'd have to be pretty dumb to view it in that light.
This is what Portuguese Conservatives actually believe.Because my government allows it, I have an abortion every other boring Sunday really. It is a fun and awesome experience for women and they'd do it every time they could especially because of liberal media.
Isn't that one of the reasons we have adoption?