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Le_Chiot_Noir
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I’m currently discussing the legality of abortion with someone, and somewhere in it, she thought the crux of my argument was that if abortion were made illegal, there would be fewer abortions. Here is what I said in response:
Again, I already gave the disclaimer that the strength of the anti-abortion position is not contingent on statistics, but this article is pretty distressing to read.
What I wanted to know is, upsetting commentaries in the article aside, I wanted to know if any of you more well-researched folk in here have anything to say about the validity of this study.
Like I said, it doesn’t change my argument-- but it would be reassuring to know that legal action DOES have some kind of effect.
Sometime after, someone else provided this link for me: msnbc.msn.com/id/21255186/. It links to an article that describes abortion rates across the world, and it contains the conclusion in its title that abortion rates remain the same whether legal or not.… numbers are not the crux of my argument; even if it were demonstrated that more illegal abortions would go on if abortion were made illegal than there ever would be if it were made legal (which I find incredibly improbable), abortion is still wrong, and it is unacceptable that the law of the land, of all things, should institutionalize and espouse it into their very system.
Again, I already gave the disclaimer that the strength of the anti-abortion position is not contingent on statistics, but this article is pretty distressing to read.
What I wanted to know is, upsetting commentaries in the article aside, I wanted to know if any of you more well-researched folk in here have anything to say about the validity of this study.
Like I said, it doesn’t change my argument-- but it would be reassuring to know that legal action DOES have some kind of effect.