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Pro life pro choice... pro abortion?
I know how there are typically only two different groups of people when it comes to abortion rights, pro life and pro choice. But lately I have realized that some of the people who are pro choice believe that it is the mother's right to decide regardless of what they, themselves, would do, but there are other pro choice people who literally cheer when a woman has an abortion as if it is the best thing and everyone should have it. Would those people be considered pro abortion? If not then why?
7 Answers
- martinLv 74 years ago
Those people are callous pro choice people representing a radical fringe. Anyone who's been with a woman through an abortion knows it's one of the saddest and most profound experiences in life. But anyone who's been with a woman through childbirth knows it's one of the hardest things anyone could endure.
- ?Lv 64 years ago
I have NEVER heard of anyone cheer for an abortion! I call BS on this.
All the women I know that have, had either a fetus that was "incompatible with life" or had life experiences that made it impossible to raise or even give birth to a child. Please get to know REAL women who had abortions and not depend on fake news.
- 4 years ago
"[T]here are other pro choice people who literally cheer when a woman has an abortion as if it is the best thing and everyone should have it. Would those people be considered pro abortion?"
No, those people are considered "imaginary". :)
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- thegreatoneLv 74 years ago
I would say that pro-choice is pro-abortion, and pro-abortion is pro-choice.
The difference in what their saying seems to be that those who merely say "pro-choice" just don't want other people telling them what to do with their body, and they want to be allowed to make the choice to have an abortion, if they want it. Those who celebrate are hoping people have as many abortions as possible.
Those who just don't want people telling them that they "have to" carry the baby to term just want freedom. Those who celebrate every time an abortion takes place are just fvcked up in the head. They think that having the ability to choose to have an abortion means that everyone should go out and have an abortion.
- Anonymous4 years ago
I am vehemently opposed to enforced pregnancy/maternal slavery. Where does that fit on your scale?