Starbuck1975
Lifer
- Jan 6, 2005
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Because privacy is privacy. Whether it's who you choose for a mate, how many children you choose to have, what kind of job you have, your medical condition, or your financial privacy. Privacy is privacy. What part of that is confusing to you?
The real irony, is that you're not even talking about YOUR privacy. I'm sure you would pitch a fit if someone posted your bank statements online, or your medical history, (which actually might be a little bit closer to the topic, since it's all medical.) You're talking about your right to interfere in the privacy of another.
And there is no such thing as an "unborn" child.
Oh you know that's totally right around the corner. And if the kids don't die out fast enough from that, you're going to find a whole lot a little bodies floating in the Mississippi.
Take it out and put it on the ground. If it lives, cool.
If it doesn't, that's the biz.
There's another word for something that lives inside a body, and feeds off of it, while giving nothing back.
PARASITE
A parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host.
A much more scientifically accurate depiction than "unborn child".
If medical science were to establish the exact moment of consciousness, to call an unborn child a parasite is disingenuous. For the time being, viability seems to be the best compromise. Medical science will inevitably change that standard.
Once you expand the discussion beyond the myopic perspective of privacy, there isn’t much of an argument left.