Yes, it is.A human fetus is not a human person.
I notice you didn't answer.Lmao, really?
Correct. Now, if you were TheMysteriousGX, I would ask you if not cutting out a fetus is morally equivalent to strapping someone down and harvesting their bodily fluids, since that's the arguement I've been given here like 8 times.No, it is absolutely not, and you would have to be legitimately insane to think it is. Thanks for asking!
I honestly could argue in good faith forever and never give a more compelling reason to ban abortion than you personally saying this.We must dissent.
If a cancer can survive getting cut out of its host's body, more power to it. It doesn't have the right to stick around it's host's body without consentCorrect. Now, if you were TheMysteriousGX, I would ask you if not cutting out a fetus is morally equivalent to strapping someone down and harvesting their bodily fluids, since that's the arguement I've been given here like 8 times.
I mean, the fetus develops a heart at some point and that heart begins to beat at some point. Presumably that heartbeat can be measured at some point, at which time you would have a detectable fetal heartbeat. It's just not at 6 weeks.Fetal heartbeats aren't an actual thing
If you want to argue you have a right to do things without someone calling you bad things, you're going to have a bad time. If you want, tell me when you're having the cancer removed and we can get on Discord or something so I can personally call you a murderer and a whore for having it done. I'm not a "protester outside", but that's really just a matter of logistics - I'm working form home on this one.But I'm permitted to go to a doctor and have the cancer removed without protesters outside telling me I'm a murderer and a whore.
We make them labor for a couple of decades to benefit their perpetrator all the damn time (in case you're wondering, I'm referring to child support where the child having been conceived through sexual assault or statutory rape is not considered an excuse for why you shouldn't be made to pay the perpetrator)."holy shit, you want to put kids and crime victims through this?"
its can start a 14 weeks but usually a bit laterI mean, the fetus develops a heart at some point and that heart begins to beat at some point. Presumably that heartbeat can be measured at some point, at which time you would have a detectable fetal heartbeat. It's just not at 6 weeks.
If there is a perpetrator, I hope they are in jail thus may not be capable of payingWe make them labor for a couple of decades to benefit their perpetrator all the damn time (in case you're wondering, I'm referring to child support where the child having been conceived through sexual assault or statutory rape is not considered an excuse for why you shouldn't be made to pay the perpetrator).
True!I honestly could argue in good faith forever and never give a more compelling reason to ban abortion than you personally saying this.
The patient.Safe and healthy for whom?
Safe and available abortions are extremely useful for people. Arguing for pro-life on the Internet is arguing against abortions being "fine" to do. Maybe you get people to agree that it's a necessary evil that we wish was never done. That's not too far from being against it on principle.I find this cancer/abortion debate points weird. It doesn't solve the issue of wanting the government wanting to be involved in determining if people should have (safe) healthy care. That seems abhorrent to me, like who would want the government to ban putting a cast on someone's leg for arbitrary reasons.
Different levels of development are quite important though. If you destroy a thousand acorns, no-one takes you to task for deforestation.An acorn is an oak. Different levels of development do not change the species of something.
I mean, there's a good chance that they should. When adult trees die off in a place where people trample all the acorns and saplings to death, you're left with just as barren a field as if you cut down the trees in the first place. I don't think any of this applies to the analogy, but your comment is genuinely ignorant of environmental preservation.Different levels of development are quite important though. If you destroy a thousand acorns, no-one takes you to task for deforestation.
Adding ecology and dendrology to the list of things you think you understand but don't.I mean, there's a good chance that they should. When adult trees die off in a place where people trample all the acorns and saplings to death, you're left with just as barren a field as if you cut down the trees in the first place. I don't think any of this applies to the analogy, but your comment is genuinely ignorant of environmental preservation.
You have never made a case for me being wrong on anything, no matter how many times you say so as fact.Adding ecology and dendrology to the list of things you think you understand but don't.
That's because instead of changing your views in light of contradictory evidence, you change the contradictory evidence until it fits your existing views. It's not something to be proud of...You have never made a case for me being wrong on anything, no matter how many times you say so as fact.
I'm not just saying Buyetyen has never succeeded in changing my mind, they've never made a case. I may not agree with Agema's argument's against me, but Agema makes cases all the time. Buyetyen doesn't do that. They don't provide contradictory evidence. They just pop in to say "hahaha, you so wrong, ppphhhtphpttt".That's because instead of changing your views in light of contradictory evidence, you change the contradictory evidence until it fits your existing views. It's not something to be proud of...
As the Chinese say, no use carving on rotten wood.You have never made a case for me being wrong on anything, no matter how many times you say so as fact.
That's just about one of the most feeble attempts to manufacture a criticism I have ever had the misfortune to encounter. (Not least because 1000 acorns is a small fraction of the annual production of a single mature oak tree). I am genuinely quite embarrassed on your behalf.I mean, there's a good chance that they should. When adult trees die off in a place where people trample all the acorns and saplings to death, you're left with just as barren a field as if you cut down the trees in the first place. I don't think any of this applies to the analogy, but your comment is genuinely ignorant of environmental preservation.