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vera_dicere
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That’s exactly the point! Women don’t just wake up one morning, (well, most women) and decide, “You know what, I really want those Gucci shoes, but I wont be able to afford them if I carry this pregnancy to term, I’ll kill my baby and go shopping! What a day that will be!!”Well, at least 1/3 of American women have had at least one abortion. That’s a pretty significant number.
And most of those abortions aren’t even life or death situations.
Women abort because there’s no support mechanisms in place for them. There’s rubbish laws protecting women in the work place, protecting their career from taking a break to have a child. Feminists for Life did a study and found pregnant university students are bombarded with how to get abortions, but are not given teh support they need to be a mum and study. Women who are unemployed have an even harder time with pregnancy assistance. Then you have teens, women who are nearing the end of their child bearing years, women who are not fiscally stable, women who are pregnant from one night stands and have no ability in their lives to care for a child. All the while there’s not a lot of mention about adoption.
The Pro-Lifers are the majority force behind trying to get these women assistance. Sure, the Republican party, which are traditionally pro-life are also quite anti-social welfare reforms.
Every Pro-Lifer needs to put its money where its mouth is, so to speak, if we want to stop women rushing to teh local Unplanned Parenthood we need to ensure they dont’ have reason too. We need to vote for candiates who will support the pregnant woman. Yes, it will cost more in the short term for women to have these children, but if people are truly, truly pro-life, then they will happily bare an increase in taxes if it means a decrease in the pile of dead children Unplanned Parenthood are building each year.
As for women not willing to die for their unborn, I’d wager its all about an “out of sight, out of mind” mentality, but I dont’ think these women are helped much by their situations, I’ve met a lot of women who have aborted, and have said to me if they were in the same situation again they’d abort, but they said they wish they didn’t have to. Women who were single, had no money, had other children, all the usual reasons. I was told a horror story by a young student nurse who witnessed a woman with three other children have an abortion, not because she wanted to, she wanted that child badly, but because she felt she had no choice. The moment she got off the table, she collasped to the floor in a sobbing heap screaming about how she’d murdered her child and she was so, so sorry.
What the F kind of choice is that?