mal3volent
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This still sounds like a moral position to me, particularly "protection of innocence." That's a very emotionally loaded terminology.
I guess I meant protecting innocence and those who can't defend themselves are pretty intrinsic values necessary for any society to thrive. That could be interpreted as morality, humanism I suppose.
No one advocates for abortion at eight months. This is a bit of a strawman argument. The generally agreed upon limit is three months into pregnancy unless there are exceptional circumstances (medical emergency etc).
Unfortunately they do. As you can see from tathra's posts , some see the fetus as nothing but a blood sucking parasite. So killing it at three months or eight makes no difference. It's not a straw man.
So we effectively agree in the end, even if we share different personal views on the issue, we agree in how the government should treat it.
I think so, yeah. I don't know how different things are in your country than here.
Certainly very few things in life are black and white, it seems to me that activists on both sides are very emotionally driven and therefore see this issue as either "women have no freedom" or "you want to murder babies" when clearly neither is really true.
I am continuously surprised by how each side of the debate cares less about defending and supporting their own view and more about trying to make the other side look as evil as possible. Not just with regards to abortion but I mean just politics in general. People become emotionally invested in political causes and attack those they perceive to be enemies of that cause. Everything is so polarised.
Totally agree.