StrykerFSU wrote:Obviously you are not remotely familiar with the severe emotional damage a rape has on the psyche of the victim and her family. Your opinion on this is unreasonable.
Yay for assumptions. Yes I am, and that's as far as I will go into that. Someone gets raped, and that causes psychological trauma, obviously. They get pregnant. So having the abortion is less psychologically damaging than having the child and putting him/her up for adoption?
Beta, not everything in this world is as black and white as you would like it to be and I think the more compassion we can show to individuals who actually find themselves living in the gray areas, the better off we will all be.
I understand things aren't black and white and it sucks. But how is abortion law to be made? And within that...if there are stipulations then isn't that just "telling women what they can/can't do"? The issue is ridiculously gray, but laws are black/white.
I think we all agree that killing is wrong but our society continues to justify it in certain situations. Some states choose to execute criminals. We certainly excuse soldiers who take lives during war. A police officer defending himself from an armed individual, also excused. Families "pull the plug" on loved ones etc. etc. In these cases society has decided that causing death is necessary to either protect the living, preserve our way of life, or as an act of mercy on the afflicted. Sometimes doing the wrong thing is OK, no?
All of that would apply if it were recognized that abortion is killing (by law). If abortion were recognized by all as so (under the law), then this debate most likely wouldn't be occurring.
Why do these same considerations not apply in the case of abortion? Our society and the people involved would be harmed and lives changed if abortion were made illegal. Not to mention the gall of men having the nerve to tell a woman what she can do with her body. A man can always walk away from the situation but the mother must deal with her new reality whether she likes it or not.
A lot of dad's walked away, that doesn't excuse abortion. Not everyone is a fit parent, that's pretty well understood all around.
I don't think that anyone would argue that abortions are a good thing or a desirable choice. Abortion changes a woman's life (and the life of the father) far beyond merely "Boo-freaking-hoo". It is certainly not a decision to be taken lightly but it is one that I believe should be available to a woman should she so choose.
The "Boo-freaking-hoo" is directed at the perpetrator of the terrible act (mother), since the victim (baby) has no say in things.