Ishmael
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some abortions appear to be less equal than others. At least according to the British Parliament.
Sex selection abortions now illegal.
I suppose that some level of review is still to be met before this becomes the law of the land, but the vote count is an impressive show of bi-partisanship (181-1).
I broached this subject years ago (2002-2003) with some mixed results, as there always is when this subject comes up. My specific subject was 'gender preference' driven reason for elective abortions with passing reference to the practice of 'gender specific' elective abortions. And now the time is at hand.
What baffles me is the intellectual disconnect on display by the British Parliament. How can abortions for no reason whatsoever be perfectly legal while abortions for some specific reason be deemed to be illegal? The future of abortion is plain to see, at least in the UK. Parliament will necessarily now embark on creating a laundry list of reasons that the woman will be disallowed from using to obtain an abortion. And who is to determine with certainty exactly what the 'real' reason is? Obviously any woman with any mental capacity at all is NOT going to select from the disallowed list. How can such a law be enforced without the scepter of culturally/racially driven discrimination rearing its ugly head?
Ishmael
Sex selection abortions now illegal.
I suppose that some level of review is still to be met before this becomes the law of the land, but the vote count is an impressive show of bi-partisanship (181-1).
I broached this subject years ago (2002-2003) with some mixed results, as there always is when this subject comes up. My specific subject was 'gender preference' driven reason for elective abortions with passing reference to the practice of 'gender specific' elective abortions. And now the time is at hand.
What baffles me is the intellectual disconnect on display by the British Parliament. How can abortions for no reason whatsoever be perfectly legal while abortions for some specific reason be deemed to be illegal? The future of abortion is plain to see, at least in the UK. Parliament will necessarily now embark on creating a laundry list of reasons that the woman will be disallowed from using to obtain an abortion. And who is to determine with certainty exactly what the 'real' reason is? Obviously any woman with any mental capacity at all is NOT going to select from the disallowed list. How can such a law be enforced without the scepter of culturally/racially driven discrimination rearing its ugly head?
Ishmael