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Questions for feminist and pro-choice women?

-How come pro-choice women think that they have the "right" to take the life of an unborn fetus/zygote?

-How come the main pro-choice argument is that a fetus/zygote is just a "group of cells" when, in fact, a cell is the simplest form of life?

-How come pro-choice women tend to think that the unborn fetus/zygote doesn't have a "right" like pro-choice women claim they do?

-How come women complain that men are trying to "control their bodies" when women don't try to pro-actively get female candidates elected to office, or even run for office themselves?

-How come some women believe that it's ok for a woman to hit a man, but it's totally unacceptable for a man to hit a woman?

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  • Sara
    Lv 4
    8 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    It's my body/It's sad but until a certain time not human yet.

    Again-sad

    It don't as much as a actuaul live human does

    BS

    It's not.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    It could be a Nobel Peace prize winner, and it still would not have the "right" to live in somebody's body. Please name any person in the world who has the right to live in a person's body against their will?

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    - I value existing lives over a potential life

    - Because the cluster of cells can't think or feel yet.

    - Because the zygote is dependent on the mother who has the sentience and ability to decide if she should or shouldn't be a parent

    - Because some women want to control our bodies too. It's not the point of having women in office, it's having competent women in office who will be pragmatic in their decision making

    -I'm not one of those women. I do think that men often mistake self-defense with retaliation. Breaking a woman's jaw for slapping you is not self-defense.

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