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In debating abortion on another forum, I have come across these arguments from the pro-abortion side.
*Ok lets say that women stop having abortions. Where are all these kids going to go? Who is going to provide for them? Especially the ones that will need lifetime care such as the retarded and drug addicted ones. *
I find it funny how so few people on the pro-life side push for inexpensive/free post-natal care, day care, head start, school lunch, or food stamps. I also don’t see them adopting retarded children or children born addicted to drugs.
The hypocrisy from the pro-life side is truly stunning.
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*You want to change the way things are and should take responsibility for working on solutions to potential problems caused by the change you want based on your moral/religious beliefs. Just saying there are wait lists for adoptions does not help solve the problem. In fact it exacrabates the situation. There are reasons for those lists and throwing an extra million or so kids annually in the pipeline will only make it worse. Because guess what? Most people do not adopt children they adopt babies. As the kids get older their chances of getting adopted decrease.
So who pays for those kids until they are adopted? The parents keep it until adoption? How is the unwanted child treated? The parents pay for it while some one else fosters the child until the adoption goes through? What if they are broke? The state? Taxes are going up and a lot of your supporters don’t agree with that one. *
How do you respond to arguments like these? What will happen to all of these babies? Does anyone have a plan in place to handle this situation if (when) abortion becomes illegal (or even reduced)?
Hopefully, the programs/support will exist to help the mothers themselves to care for/take responsibility for the babies, rather than giving them all up for adoption. But, that takes planning too.
*Ok lets say that women stop having abortions. Where are all these kids going to go? Who is going to provide for them? Especially the ones that will need lifetime care such as the retarded and drug addicted ones. *
I find it funny how so few people on the pro-life side push for inexpensive/free post-natal care, day care, head start, school lunch, or food stamps. I also don’t see them adopting retarded children or children born addicted to drugs.
The hypocrisy from the pro-life side is truly stunning.
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*You want to change the way things are and should take responsibility for working on solutions to potential problems caused by the change you want based on your moral/religious beliefs. Just saying there are wait lists for adoptions does not help solve the problem. In fact it exacrabates the situation. There are reasons for those lists and throwing an extra million or so kids annually in the pipeline will only make it worse. Because guess what? Most people do not adopt children they adopt babies. As the kids get older their chances of getting adopted decrease.
So who pays for those kids until they are adopted? The parents keep it until adoption? How is the unwanted child treated? The parents pay for it while some one else fosters the child until the adoption goes through? What if they are broke? The state? Taxes are going up and a lot of your supporters don’t agree with that one. *
How do you respond to arguments like these? What will happen to all of these babies? Does anyone have a plan in place to handle this situation if (when) abortion becomes illegal (or even reduced)?
Hopefully, the programs/support will exist to help the mothers themselves to care for/take responsibility for the babies, rather than giving them all up for adoption. But, that takes planning too.