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I’m pro-choice & pro-life.
Let me explain...
I am pro-life and for birth control, healthcare, sharing information… AND compromise!
I think it's extremely important for all women to have access to education and livable wages, to steer them toward prevention and birth control instead of aftermath abortion. Furthermore, if a woman would find herself pregnant, and for reasons like lack of finances, or simply not prepared to raise a child,
I believe she should have access to healthcare, childcare and education to enable her to either go adoption or raise the child herself giving the family the best chance at life. 🙂
however,
Women with decent healthcare and/or financial stability have that choice.
Women who have little or no access to healthcare or decent paying job, really don't have that choice. how fair is that for the child, to come into this world only to be neglected because of limitations put on the mother.
Abortion?
I'm definitely for the choice to terminate a pregnancy due to rape or medical risks, and that would hopefully be between doctor and patient.
I'm totally against recreational abortion... People doing what they feel like doing never mind the consequence to everybody else, especially their children.
Women have been given a gift, a responsibility to experience childbirth.
I'd be curious to know the percentage of women that struggle to conceive,
that are for random, convenient abortion.
I have a preventive mindset.
All women, especially the poor, could be better served by educating and preparing them for a better life moving forward… As opposed to, taking their baby out and sending them on the way to possibly repeat the process.
Lack of self-control equals abortion
Lack of contraception equals abortion
Lack of money equals abortion
Lack of information & opportunity equals abortion
Information plus free contraception plus self-control equals good wellness care...
preventing the perceived necessity for abortion..
* * * THERE ISN'T ONE PERSON ON THIS EARTH WE SHOULDN'T BE CONCERNED ABOUT! * * *
christians on Both sides unite!
This is the Ultimate time for pro-choice!
meaning... To implement good healthcare while discouraging abortion.
this is the ultimate time for pro-lifers!
meaning... not only bringing our beautiful children into our world, but making sure they have a chance to live with joy and safety to their full potential.
I feel corporate interests con people into voting for their causes ($$$)
by using the issue of abortion.
In the same light, it's hard to believe that so many pro-choice folks are, from my view,
too casual about the use of abortion, when
they seem to truly care about every person, race, culture, the incarcerated, etc.
I'm not naive enough to think abortion will or should go away completely.
However, Even a 10% decrease would go a long way to encourage others to prevent!
I've been told it's religious influence that has made me feel this way.
I don't think of it as religious at all. to me it's a moral issue.
If you have to go through an abortion to get rid of your situation,
and if you don't, then a child grows...
is that not stopping a life?
But give the child a real chance to live with all that that includes!
- pennie (august, 2020)
Let me explain...
I am pro-life and for birth control, healthcare, sharing information… AND compromise!
I think it's extremely important for all women to have access to education and livable wages, to steer them toward prevention and birth control instead of aftermath abortion. Furthermore, if a woman would find herself pregnant, and for reasons like lack of finances, or simply not prepared to raise a child,
I believe she should have access to healthcare, childcare and education to enable her to either go adoption or raise the child herself giving the family the best chance at life. 🙂
however,
Women with decent healthcare and/or financial stability have that choice.
Women who have little or no access to healthcare or decent paying job, really don't have that choice. how fair is that for the child, to come into this world only to be neglected because of limitations put on the mother.
Abortion?
I'm definitely for the choice to terminate a pregnancy due to rape or medical risks, and that would hopefully be between doctor and patient.
I'm totally against recreational abortion... People doing what they feel like doing never mind the consequence to everybody else, especially their children.
Women have been given a gift, a responsibility to experience childbirth.
I'd be curious to know the percentage of women that struggle to conceive,
that are for random, convenient abortion.
I have a preventive mindset.
All women, especially the poor, could be better served by educating and preparing them for a better life moving forward… As opposed to, taking their baby out and sending them on the way to possibly repeat the process.
Lack of self-control equals abortion
Lack of contraception equals abortion
Lack of money equals abortion
Lack of information & opportunity equals abortion
Information plus free contraception plus self-control equals good wellness care...
preventing the perceived necessity for abortion..
* * * THERE ISN'T ONE PERSON ON THIS EARTH WE SHOULDN'T BE CONCERNED ABOUT! * * *
christians on Both sides unite!
This is the Ultimate time for pro-choice!
meaning... To implement good healthcare while discouraging abortion.
this is the ultimate time for pro-lifers!
meaning... not only bringing our beautiful children into our world, but making sure they have a chance to live with joy and safety to their full potential.
I feel corporate interests con people into voting for their causes ($$$)
by using the issue of abortion.
In the same light, it's hard to believe that so many pro-choice folks are, from my view,
too casual about the use of abortion, when
they seem to truly care about every person, race, culture, the incarcerated, etc.
I'm not naive enough to think abortion will or should go away completely.
However, Even a 10% decrease would go a long way to encourage others to prevent!
I've been told it's religious influence that has made me feel this way.
I don't think of it as religious at all. to me it's a moral issue.
If you have to go through an abortion to get rid of your situation,
and if you don't, then a child grows...
is that not stopping a life?
But give the child a real chance to live with all that that includes!
- pennie (august, 2020)
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"I do not believe that just because you're opposed to abortion that that makes you pro-life.
In fact, I think in many cases, your morality is deeply lacking if all you want is a child born but not a child fed, not a child educated, not a child housed.
And why would I think that you don't?
Because you don't want any tax money to go there.
That's not pro-life. That's pro-birth.
We need a much broader conversation on what the morality of pro-life is."
- Sr. Joan Chittester
The crux of Chittister's point is that there's a difference between advocating for birth and advocating for that child's entire life. If anti-abortion proponents are truly "pro-life," then those same legislators would not argue to defund programs like those that provide school lunches and would fight for equal, quality education and healthcare for every body. Many who oppose abortion also oppose access to contraceptives. Anti-abortion congressmen have consistently also advocated for defunding Planned Parenthood, which provides women with birth control options.
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having an unwanted pregnancy today is immature, unnecessary and
an irresponsible act on the part of both parties.
- RICHARD
an irresponsible act on the part of both parties.
- RICHARD
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do you know there's 18 methods of birth-control?
I didn't. - pennie
Do you know what planned parenthood is all about?
I DIDN'T. - PENNIE
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