The laws against drug use apply to both sexes.
Prostitution laws criminalize women, while giving a wink and a nod to the men who use them.
Laws against public nudity apply to both sexes.
If your religious views tell you that abortion is murder, then don't have one.
But your right to practice your religion ends where mine begin.
So you're basically saying abortion can't be a crime, because only a woman can commit it?
We're talking about a human life here. A human life should not be treated like an inconvenience. This is the 21st century. I'm sure there is more than enough birth control options open to you. Abortion on demand should not be one of them.
No, what I'm saying is it's not your business.
My body. My choice.
So if you want to commit murder, is that also none of my business because it's your choice? There's a logic that you're trying desperately to avoid. We're not in the Dark Ages here. As a "civilized" society we can't be so callus to the plight of the slaughter of millions that goes on at a daily basis. All for the sake of "convenience".
If I want to commit murder of a living breathing soul, yes, you have the duty to stop me.
But to deny my right to the control of my own body is unacceptable.
My body does not belong to you. It doesn't belong to the government, and it doesn't belong to the church.
You cannot use your body to commit murder and abortion is ostensibly legalized murder.
As I said, my body belongs to me. My choice, as to what and how I use it.
62% of abortions are sought by religious women. 24% are Catholic.
Clean out your own house first.
I'm...not Catholic.
But I think this pretty much goes to what others have said. Some people are just pro-abortion.Plain & simple. Kill'em all. Who cares, right? Not even the pretense that we ought to make the practice as rare as humanly possible.
It was a Catholic bishop who said, "Kill 'em all, and let God sort it out."
I'm not pro-abortion. I'm a realist. Having a baby is not a walk in the park. Idealizing pregnancy and its' risks is foolish.
Give women accurate information, and let them make their own choices. They're capable.
Having a choice that leads to the death of an innocent child should never be an option. There are people that want to adopt children out there, y'know.
The abortion debate has never been about children. It has always, from the beginning, been about keeping women in their "place."
Not the place God put them, mind you, but the place men decided they should occupy.
If we want to protect innocent children, maybe we should stop bombing their countries.
Maybe, when an adult male rapes a two-year old, we could put him in jail, instead of letting him go, because "he wouldn't do well in jail."
Maybe we could see that no child goes to bed hungry, or starves to death.
Maybe we could see that no child lives in a homeless shelter or on the streets.
To do that, we'd have to change the way we think. About children, about families, and about our own destructive behaviors, as a society.
It's much easier to blame the woman.