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How can we justify compulsory pregnancy?

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How can we justify compulsory pregnancy?

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  1. Compulsory pregnancy is never justifiable, since it is a form of compulsory servitude. Laws attempting to provide for the consequences of compulsory pregnancy policy would leave unsolved the problems of illegal abortion, as has been the case in Scandinavia.


  2. A woman makes a conscience decision to have s*x and risk becoming pregnant. "We" don't have any say in the matter. However we do have a responsibility to protect the least in our society, the unborn

  3. IT would seem that Republican conservatives are most comfortable making moral decisions and judgments for and upon other people. Of course they are completely blind to their owns faults. Look even McCain proclaimed to defeat evil . Something that God has not done for his own reasons I am sure. Jesus said "Let he who is with out sin cast the first stone ".Jesus did not.

    So Republicans conservatives have decided I guess  ,that both McCain and his supporters are perfect  -and they are always there -ready to cast the first stone . With self proclaimed God McCain it might well be a nuke of course.

  4. What exactly is compulsory pregnancy. Someone forcing someone else to become pregnant? Don't think we can justify that.

  5. We can, because there is almost no compulsory s*x.  Give me a break.  How can we justify infanticide?  Killing a human being because he or she is "inconvenient?"

  6. You can get a single condom for a dollar.  If you can read, you can probably figure out how to make it work.

    fs

  7. We can't. However, people try to do so by putting a scientific process (like pregnancy) into unscientific terms, such as calling zygotes "babies" and not making any distinction between a newly-fertilized egg in a freezer and a 7-month-old fetus.

    The argument can be made that no pregnancy is compulsory because no one is forced to engage in sexual activity, but that's wrong for two reasons. Firstly, because some people are forced into sexual activity and do become pregnant from that- denying them access to emergency contraception and abortion if necessary is barbaric- and truly is an example of compulsory pregnancy. Thankfully, these cases aren't in the majority. But secondly, human beings are mammals and among our biological drives is the drive for sexual activity. While most of us aren't mindless creatures rutting indiscriminately, most people do have s*x, and birth control isn't perfect and isn't always perfectly used. Unwanted pregnancies do occur. While getting pregnant isn't compulsory for these people, if abortion services are removed, staying pregnant becomes compulsory.

    Unfortunately, the people who argue against abortion in any cases don't seem to care about any rights of the pregnant woman, and see no problem with compulsory pregnancy. (In some cases, this changes when they're the ones with an unwanted pregnancy, in which case it becomes "the only moral abortion is my abortion.")

  8. it cant be justify in anyways.

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