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'Pro-rights' means pro-choice, right?

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If not, what it means?

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  1. Yes, they mean about the same thing.


  2. More or less. I've never heard someone use the term "pro-rights," but that's basically what pro-choice means. Supporting a woman's right to choose.

  3. never heard that one =/

    pro life= anti abortion

    pro choice= pro abortion..

    pro rights= someone making a term up

    maybe? oO this isn't the 1800's or even 19's  

  4. Pro-rights most likely means that you are for people having their rights to make decisions vs. the government making decisions for them.  In the case of abortion, this would align with pro-choice.  And for the record, Pro-choice is NOT pro abortion.  Pro Choice is being for people having the right to decide for themselves if abortion is the best path instead of the government telling them one way or the other.  I could be against abortion, but that doesn't mean that I don't believe women should have the right to choose for themselves...

  5. Yes.

    Unless pro-life people say they are pro-right of themselves to make the decision for another person. Or pro-right of Jesus.

    It's so easy to twist statements.

  6. Uhm, no.  Pro-rights would mean that you support the "rights" of all people, or maybe a group of people.  However, some folks don't agree that killing unborn children should be a "right."

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