You have to recognize that ultimately a woman is able to kill her unborn child. Once she wants to, the issue boils down to technicalities, money and determination. Messing with legality and funding of abortion services basically amounts to throwing hurdles in front of the woman, to prevent her from carrying out her decision. But what kind of world do we live in that women decide to kill their children? How about we arrange the world so they don’t want to?.
Mere humans will never be able to make the world that perfect. As someone else once told me, in a community of billionaires, the millionaire is poor.
[quoye]What really bothers me about the pro-life movement is that all the effort directed at
preventing women from obtaining abortion clouds the real issue:
why the women want to abort in the first place.
Since shortly before the legalization of abortion throughout the US, we have been increasing the aid we give to the poor. A poor woman can get a more comprehensive health insurance program than offered to employees, funds for food, housing (and furniture), utilities, and some cash. She can get job training and help with daycare.
Sure, her life would be different than if she had not decided to have sex when she wasn’t ready to have a baby, but it’s not like she’d be destitute.
Moreover, she always has the option of putting her baby up for adoption.
I cannot imagine what more the government could do?
Also, the pro-life movement apparently believes that a woman who wanted to kill her child and is forcibly prevented from doing so will somehow make a great mother all by herself – as women who gave birth drop off average pro-lifer’s radar. That’s a great leap of faith right here.
Sometimes when people are under a great deal of pressure they behave one way, but when push comes to shove, they rise to the occasion.
A legal ban on abortion in today’s world is fiction, pure and simple. Cheap international travel allows access to surgical abortion abroad, which cannot be prevented without screening every travelling woman for pregnancy. The Internet and cheap international shipping allows chemical abortion, which cannot be prevented without inspecting each and every package which comes into the country.
True, but knowing something is illegal will still affect the behavior of many people, because a lot of people don’t really know how to go about doing illegal things.
Of course, people who see abortions occurring when there is no evidence for that usually don’t comprehend that sometimes people decide to forego sex when they are not ready to have a baby.
(Interestingly though, when I pointed the above to a pro-lifer, the reaction I got was something like Yes, but the ban on abortion is not meant to effectively prevent abortions. It’s meant to embody an axiom that all life is sacred. Abortion is evil and so must be banned!. Sheeesh. )
A ban on abortions will not stop every abortiin, but given that in the US there were few abortions before legalozation and afterwards there were many, bans do have the effect of reducing the number of abortions.
We have bans on rape and murder and theft, and yet these continue to happen. Would you think it right to say, these laws are not stopping these crimes, so we might as well legalize murder and rape and theft? I don’t think so.
Abortion ban cannot be effective. Period.
You see abortion where there is no evidence; therefore
you think a ban does not work. But that is just an unsubstantiated opinion you hold.
The battleground should be about women’s conscience, living conditions, supporting full families and adoption.
And the last three of these are currently implemented. When the law is changed, more and more people will have come to see that abortion is wrong and hopefully an education campaign will help the rest of those who do not understand the reality of abortion.
This is why I will not vote for a politician who, while paying lip service to pro-life voters and the Church, will enact economic doctrine which will throw more women into financial hardship, effectively giving more women more incentive to abort – which will statistically translate to more abortions (either legal or illegal). Been there, seen that.