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Quote from: Anna on August 07, 2007, 03:46:02 pmQuote from: {LAW} Gamer_2k4 on August 07, 2007, 03:02:26 pm[SNIP]The same is true with rape. You may not like what happened to you, but unfortunately, you're now a mother, and it's your responsibility, not through your actions, but through someone else's, to take care of your child.If it's consensual, you have to take responsibility for your actions. If it's rape, you have to take responsibility for someone else's actions. But either way, a baby is a responsibility, BECAUSE it has value.Now you've dropped the "for your actions" part of the "taking responsibility" argument.Note the highlighted part. I didn't drop anything.
Quote from: {LAW} Gamer_2k4 on August 07, 2007, 03:02:26 pm[SNIP]The same is true with rape. You may not like what happened to you, but unfortunately, you're now a mother, and it's your responsibility, not through your actions, but through someone else's, to take care of your child.If it's consensual, you have to take responsibility for your actions. If it's rape, you have to take responsibility for someone else's actions. But either way, a baby is a responsibility, BECAUSE it has value.Now you've dropped the "for your actions" part of the "taking responsibility" argument.
[SNIP]The same is true with rape. You may not like what happened to you, but unfortunately, you're now a mother, and it's your responsibility, not through your actions, but through someone else's, to take care of your child.If it's consensual, you have to take responsibility for your actions. If it's rape, you have to take responsibility for someone else's actions. But either way, a baby is a responsibility, BECAUSE it has value.
But they do say (analogous to consensual sex), "You should have been watching, you should have been paying attention."
You're trying to use abortion to enforce your personal moral beliefs about sex.
Your argument turned into to two separate arguments; you're saying a woman who had consensual sex should be treated differently from a woman who was raped. This has nothing to do with the fetus. You're trying to use abortion to enforce your personal moral beliefs about sex.
Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
Best Admin: jrgp, he's like the forum mom and a pet dog rolled into one.
Quote from: Anna on August 07, 2007, 03:57:19 pmYeah, but nobody says "if you didn't want to get hit by a car, you shouldn't have crossed the street."But they do say (analogous to consensual sex), "You should have been watching, you should have been paying attention." Or (analogous to rape), "That driver was out of control. There was nothing you could have done."Date Posted: August 07, 2007, 04:05:44 PMQuote from: BondJamesBond on August 07, 2007, 04:05:24 pmI don't know if anyone mentioned what happens to the child.. if the child is born to an unwilling parent - a parent unwilling to care of the child. Did you consider that, or did you just get lost on whose fault it is when a woman gets pregnant. Didn't get lost at all. It's called adoption. And even if the child has lousy parents, they are still capable of accomplishing great things. For example, the man who performed the first heart transplant (I forget his name) came from a less-than-spectacular community. But he applied himself and didn't let his poor childhood experience hold him back.
Yeah, but nobody says "if you didn't want to get hit by a car, you shouldn't have crossed the street."
I don't know if anyone mentioned what happens to the child.. if the child is born to an unwilling parent - a parent unwilling to care of the child. Did you consider that, or did you just get lost on whose fault it is when a woman gets pregnant.
So how many kids are you planning to adopt?
Quote from: Anna on August 07, 2007, 05:02:33 pmYour argument turned into to two separate arguments; you're saying a woman who had consensual sex should be treated differently from a woman who was raped. This has nothing to do with the fetus. You're trying to use abortion to enforce your personal moral beliefs about sex.Normally I'd be against this, but enlighten me. What do I think the treatment should be for a woman who had consensual sex, what do I think the treatment should be for a woman who was raped, and how do I feel differently about the two?
Quote from: Anna on August 07, 2007, 05:21:32 pmSo how many kids are you planning to adopt?Probably none, because I'll be busy with my own family.
So if abortion is made illegal, who would adopt all those kids who would otherwise have been aborted??
As far as I can tell, you think a woman who had consensual sex is more deserving of forced pregnancy than a woman who was raped, and this is because you think sex for pleasure is bad and worthy of punishment.
So if abortion is made illegal, who would adopt all those kids who would otherwise have been aborted?? It's almost like you only care about them as long as they're not already born.
You talk about abortion being some easy way out of responsibility... But you say just toss unwanted children into an adoption center and hope they can make something out of themselves.
Quote from: Anna on August 07, 2007, 05:29:45 pmAs far as I can tell, you think a woman who had consensual sex is more deserving of forced pregnancy than a woman who was raped, and this is because you think sex for pleasure is bad and worthy of punishment.Of course I feel that way. It's the same as saying a guy who intentionally cut off his hand is less deserving of a prosthetic than a soldier who required an amputation because of a shrapnel wound.
 I still think that the amputees should be given the same treatment, just as I feel that both women should have the baby (to put it in your words, "should be treated the same way").
I feel that way, not because sex outside of marriage is wrong (I believe it is, but it's not the basis for my argument), but instead because people are willing to have sex frivolously, not thinking about the future, caring about the future, or planning for the future. If you can have sex three times a day, seven days a week without getting pregnant, okay. I'm not going to stop you because 1) It's not my business, and 2) Even if it was, you wouldn't listen. But as soon as you have a human life growing inside of you, it's your job to care for the child.Saying that (and I wish I had thought of this earlier) a forced pregnancy is punishment is the same as saying that an STD is punishment. I'm all in favor of treating STDs, if possible. And if there was a method of dealing with a pregnancy that took the strain off of a woman but preserved the baby's life, I'd be in favor of that as well. I don't think that a woman should stay pregnant to punish her; I think she should stay pregnant so that the child will live.
Quote from: jap_man on August 07, 2007, 05:43:16 amWhy can't you just allow women to make their own decisions with their own lives just like how people make the decision to smoke or drink or to live certain lifestyles.Because she's also making her own decision with someone else's life, and that's wrong.
Why can't you just allow women to make their own decisions with their own lives just like how people make the decision to smoke or drink or to live certain lifestyles.
Quote from: jap_man on August 07, 2007, 05:43:16 amwhen you think about what can be done with aborted fetuses (ie. stem cell research) it can serve a use which can go towards helping people. That's like saying it's alright to kill mentally challenged people so we can dissect and study their brains in order to help others in the future. People don't have abortions because they want to further stem cell research (except in South Park).
when you think about what can be done with aborted fetuses (ie. stem cell research) it can serve a use which can go towards helping people.
A Fetus isn't human, nor is it "life" at the stage that it's in. It is part of a woman and she should have the right to do whatever she feels like with it, moral or not.