Sand wrote:
zer0netgain wrote:
Irony is how if a man punches a woman in the gut and causes a miscarriage, it's murder of the "baby."
A woman can terminate the pregnancy at will and it's her right because a fetus isn't a person.
How can something that isn't a person have legal rights and not have legal rights at the same time.
Which only indicates that legal rights can be totally illogical.
Nevertheless it follows the same principle that a man has the perfect right to tear down his own house but if anyone else does that against the man's will, that's a crime.
Sophic choice topic
If a woman chooses to become pregnant and to sustain the pregnancy then the law accords her rights and if violated (eg losing a fetus due to assaut leading to miscarriage) then the law steps in and the perpetrator of the assault is dealt with.
Ruveyn is correct. A fetus is not a person; it is part of the host female. FYI, I have three children, and by my rights I could have had them aborted, at some early phase of the pregnancy, but I chose not to.
The sister of the woman who was in a coma and pregnant was fortunate to have intervened to save the pregnancy. Other families might not have had the interest to do so. Again, this was a choice.
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