Your argument above misses the mark again because you ignore the
critical distinction between recognizing /denying rights based on gender or race and recognizing the rights or the pre-born–
that being–with race or gender no other individual is required to sacrifice their safety or health in order to recognize and protect the rights in the target class.
I think all those folks that lost their lives during the civil rights movement might disagree with you.
Perhaps even the Afgan and Iraqi people might disagree too.
I am sure there are a number of people in Africa who have not yet perished from genocide that will disagree. Since when has freedom ever been gained without the loss of life? Why did Jesus have to die for us!?!?!?
Island Oak;2216354:
With the pre-born, the rights of another individual (the mother) are unavoidably implicated by (and in some cases made subserviant to) the needs of the pre-born child.
I guess I just don’t understand this. Can you give me an example of when the rights of the mother are subservient to the child? Are you talking about her right to smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol?
THAT does present a moral and legal dilema when we do not have a universally accepted ethic as to when human life begins.