Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 7:38 pm
i think i'm pro-life
does that make me a heartless shit? i'd prefer if proper support & healthcare was given to women in terrible circumstances - rape victims for instance - to try and make the pregnancy & labor as bearable as possible. something about ending a life - despite its briefness - to provide emotional comfort to somebody else really doesn't sit right with me
does that make me a heartless shit? i'd prefer if proper support & healthcare was given to women in terrible circumstances - rape victims for instance - to try and make the pregnancy & labor as bearable as possible. something about ending a life - despite its briefness - to provide emotional comfort to somebody else really doesn't sit right with me
spot on. the principle is meaningless if the responsibility to provide support is shirkedThe flaw for the Republican thinking for me has always been how much they are pro-life but not pro-social programming. Like....ok....you're pro-life...wouldn't that mean you were in favor of putting more money into the education system and keeping welfare for young mothers? That doesn't make sense to me. Like, protect life until born...and then, you're on your own--welcome to the real world, kid.
And then again....if you're pro-life, wouldn't you equally be in favor of real sex education in the school systems? That way you'd have less teens and less people having to make that decision. But its like pro-life, but lets not prepare people either in case they still want to have sex.
Like....if someone is pro-life, that's on them. But if you're pro-life, anti-social programming, anti-sex education, anti-after school programs and anti-welfare....well then you're actually pro-death, aren't you? So being forced to procreate while getting no assistance from the powers that forced you into being a parent...well thats just a trap, isn't it?