The idea I'm attempting to propose is that this is now becoming you don't have a choice for your body.
The idea of my body my choice was nice but then why did you have sex?
We can slowly see the conundrum.
I do believe in my body my choice. Sex can result in grossness from a humanbeing like bacteria and other grossness.
I want to know at this point how much the government should have control over your actions or your body. I do think to some certain extent it should but, if my government is corrupt, I have no ability to correct it other then "voting". I could take the violence route but I am getting monitored for that.
I am wondering why roe v wade right now. Specifically after the whole covid fiasco.
Though it feels nice to rub in the faces of those who believed in "my body my choice
I however think there is malicious ideas behind it.
I'd propose the idea that we preach equality for different people. This idea has worked well for me recently based off of one experiment. The word equality gets their emotions going.
Neither side has it right, in my opinion.
For weeks after conception, the fetus really is just a clump of cells, not much different from an unfertilized egg or a sperm cell. A woman should absolutely be free to abort it, with the only concern being the medical and emotional toll it takes on her. Sure, it's a sign of being irresponsible if she does it for most other reasons than for example if she was raped - but as an adult that is her problem.
At some point neurons begin to form and link up, when that's gone on for long enough, the fetus becomes able to feel pain and must be said to have some level of consciousness. I don't know exactly when this is, and believe nobody really does. It could be 7 weeks, or it could be 15, but it's a question that ultimately has an answer. After that the fetus should have human rights, and it's no longer an abortion but a killing. Sometimes it might not be unethical to kill it, for example to save the life of the mother, but it would then be the same kind of decision as being in a falling plane with two people and one parachute.