• Barometer3689@feddit.nl
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    19 days ago

    To answer your question. They consider the argument of “where do you draw the line” to be a red herring.

    Consider the following: if a person is in need for a kidney transplant, or else he would die, would it be ethical to force someone to donate their kidney against their will? I think not.

    Same applies to abortions. You are being forced to feed a parasitic being in your body, a being that destroys your body in the process. And not having an option to abort would be to take away your bodily autonomy.

    As for the line, I think that the person making that choice is the one that draws that line. It is not for us to decide.

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      19 days ago

      You are being forced to feed a parasitic being in your body, a being that destroys your body in the process.

      Okay, let’s take this reasoning even further then. Why can’t this same logic be used to a 3 year old?