Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Does an abortion have any more relevance to a feminist than having an appendix or ingrown toenail removed?

I mean, they are just irrelevant, unwanted parts of your own body, so why get emotional over one but not the other?Does an abortion have any more relevance to a feminist than having an appendix or ingrown toenail removed?
It's really sad that abortion has become a form of birth control thanks to the feminist lobby.





Abortion is murder pure and simple and our society is all the poorer for allowing it to happen.





There are obvious cases where it is justified but they are rare. It's time we had a civilised debate without all the ';It's the woman's right'; baloney.Does an abortion have any more relevance to a feminist than having an appendix or ingrown toenail removed?
I don't think any women take abortion lightly.





There are some feminists who diminish the seriousness of abortion (t-shirts that say ';I had an abortion.';), but they're in the extreme minority. I have empathy for women who are faced with this choice and they should not be made to feel worse about it, regardless your position on abortion.





Also, for the some of you bringing men's responsibility into this discussion, you should be aware that men have no choice. Your point is moot in that regard. We have all the responsibility of 'parent' if she keeps it, but we have zero choice. I'm personally for paper abortion for men. Unless married, men should have the right to opt out of all responsibility in the first 3 months of pregnancy.
What an absolutely arrogant, vile, ignorant question.





A pro choice stance does not undermine the profound impact making such a choice has on any woman placed in this position. And actually as a feminist, all this question proves is yet again it shows how ignorant some can be when hypothesising on something they will never experience and have little right to comment on. Insulting!


Oh! and the t shirts with 'I Had an Abortion' or 'I have been raped' were not about belittling or ridiculing an experience it was an attempt to de stigmatise it! I would not choose to wear the t shirt, but women should be able to talk about grave issues which affect their life adversely without being branded for it... a murderer if had a terminatio or tainted goods if raped...please look beyond the subjective here! the tabloid Two doctors have to make a decision on the NHS so women who go down that route are hardly getting an easy option, and it is a myth that most teminations are 'late' if done privately. Those that are...the tiny proportion that are could be easier procedures for the woman, but they are not, and no woman in her right mind would choose that as a form of birth control. I agree with the woman on here who said if it were men who could get pregnant, and their life and body irrevocably changed by pregnancy and childbirth...this debate would not even warrant a mention...you would be able to have termination as if you were visiting a dentist!
Feminism has nothing to do with your views on abortion. All kinds of people men and women believe in abortion, and othersdon't. It's the individuals idea of what the fetus means to them. I personalyl am not a feminist but yes to me there is no sentimentality of the fetus, no different from having a mole or cyst removed.
An abortion is a serious decision to make. Even if you don't want a child, the pregnancy poses a health risk, or don't feel you're ready, it's very difficult to think about. I am a feminist and I hope I am never in a position to have to consider getting one, but I believe the choice should always be available.
Maybe because that ingrown toe nail can't eventually love,cry,tell you how much it loves you,sometimes get in your face,be the light of your life,bring you insane amounts of joy or even later provide you with grandchildren.If it does please go to a doctor or something,that's not natural.
As someone who volunteered to assist patients at a clinic- women go through hell when they have to make that decision. It is not something they take lightly.





But then if you had ever escorted an 11 year old, that had listened to mom when she said to obey grandpa, you would understand. I imagine you won't learn a thing by asking this question- but then trolling is just good sport for you.
Gee, thanks. Now in addition to being criticized for wanting equal rights and freedom of choice, a woman who supports feminism has no morals. Well Hear This: No one will ever convince me that women were better off before equal rights! The way women were treated was morally reprehensable.
I don't think any woman would take that view. I am a feminist and certainly wouldn't. If there was less promiscuity around, there would be a lot less need for abortions and the male of the species is responsible for at least 50% of the problem.
Because one is alive and has its own emotions and feelings. What a silly question. You can't possibly compare an abortion to a useless body part.
Do you seriously believe that making the decision to have an abortion is taken lightly? If so your question reveals your callous nature.
an abortion isnt getting rid of a part of ur body its getting rid of ur babys body
Feminists are not the only women having abortions.
Doesn't even warrant an answer, it is such a ludicrous question
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa


there is a reason only women can get pregnant.........





equal rights does not mean we regard a unborn human being as a worthless peice of flesh!!!!!!!
if men could get pregnant they would probably all be pro-abortion
Of course it would





This is a human life you're talking about
The difference (in the mind of the Feminist) is that we're born with a verminform appendix and toenails have a propensity to do all sorts of odd thing, but nonetheless, it's something they're born with.





The unborn baby, however, is regarded by feminists as a parasite occupying the Feminists sacred womb (without a municipal permit) and thus should be terminated asap.





Hence the brilliant logic of Feminazis. Destruction of the unborn is critical to the philosophy of Feminism.





It's like the belief is Christ is sacred to a Christian.

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