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Should it be legal to drop RU486, the abortion pill, into a pregnant woman's beverage while she's not looking?
I ask because such a proposal is being considered in the Nevada Legislature.
if it's your mother's, i say "yes"![]()
No. That’s murder.
No. That’s murder.
How is that pro-choie?
Like... do you not know what "choice" means?
Forced abortions are a thing. It's something that the pro-choice movement has been advocating against since inception.
So is forced sterilization, which is also not cool.
Like... this is a simple answer. Asked and answered.
/end thread
I agree. Plus, there is the opportunity for all sorts of horror here that isn't even against the law.
This is the kind of law I think feminists would rise up against. It strikes me as odd it is surfacing in the Nevada Legislature the first time it is a majority of women.
Should it be legal to drop RU486, the abortion pill, into a pregnant woman's beverage while she's not looking?
I ask because such a proposal is being considered in the Nevada Legislature.
Do you have a link to the proposed bill? That's something that kind of needs to be in the thread.
Should it be legal to drop RU486, the abortion pill, into a pregnant woman's beverage while she's not looking?
I ask because such a proposal is being considered in the Nevada Legislature.
Should it be legal to drop LSD in someone's drink when they are not looking in your state?
I am not crazy about abortion, however, I do not want it to be illegal.
Righties don't give a damn once the baby busts out of the womb. I mean they bitch about social programs all of the time.
Why is that?
if it's your mother's, i say "yes"![]()
We raise our own kids, not the government.![]()
A point many will gloss over.
I mean that's great, but what about kids with shitty parents? Who are being neglected or abused? (This is the most common problem when court-ordered "forced" abortions are denied.)
What about the kids who have intense medical problems that require a huge financial upkeep because of it? The kind of upkeep that it would be literally impossible for most parents to cover? (This is the most common outcome when medical abortions are denied).
The pro-choice movement protests the first situation, but also lobbies for government child advocates over parental rights.
The pro-life movement protests the second situation and then... does... nothing. Nothing to help the kids or parents.