
If it’s not alive then how come it kicks ?
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Fetuses don't kick until 6 months in. No blue state allows abortions at that point unless the mother's health is at riskAnswer the question BOY
It is a human. The fetus is the offspring of a human. Just in the developing stage. Personhood are attributes but what is it is human. Not emotional manipulation.A human being isn't being killed. A fetus isn't a person, it has no consciousness, no autonomy, and no rights that override the woman carrying it. Calling it a "human being" is just emotional manipulation to mask the fact that you're arguing to force people to give birth against their will.
Invoking slavery and suffering to justify that is fukked up. Our ancestors fought to *escape* being treated like bodies without agency, and you're out here defending policies that do exactly that.
The fact that you think "a hard life is better than no life" while supporting policies that make life harder proves that you don't care about life, just control. If you did, you'd be fighting to make life better, not forcing people into it just to suffer. That is a cruel defense of suffering as a moral outcome.
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You got it broNah you running because you're too dumb to understand what I said. fukking dummy.


Strip away the religious framing and emotional appeals, and science doesn't back you up.It is a human. The fetus is the offspring of a human. Just in the developing stage. Personhood are attributes but what is it is human. Not emotional manipulation.
To put my preacher's hat on for a minute. Our ancestors fought not to be dehumanized. To not be treated as bodies to be disposed. To not be as 3/5 of a human being. But to be recognized as equal. And that is why the abortion argument is so important because these human beings are being treat as less then. Instead of fully human.
I care about all human beings. Including those in the womb. And assisting mothers who are in need (my church has a Carenet group who support mother's who have unexpected pregnancies). Give them diapers, clothing, food. Whatever support they are in need of. I've supported high school girls in my former school and making sure they are supported.
Ok that's coolStrip away the religious framing and emotional appeals, and science doesn't back you up.
It is really foul how you're hijacking the language of Black liberation to argue for forced birth. A fetus *isn't* a person, and comparing it to enslaved Black people stripped of humanity is absolutely absurd. Our ancestors fought to live *freely*, not to be vessels for someone else's definition of "life."
It's good that you're doing that for the people who choose this, but choice is the key word. Supporting someone *after* they've decided to continue a pregnancy isn't the same as forcing that decision on everyone else.
We're never going to see eye to eye on this, so I'm going to bow out.
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She got off light tbh.