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In reply to the discussion: I think people should, in general, choose not to have abortions [View all]PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)89. no, but the shaming needs to stop
There are at least two anti-choicers I think should be.
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You have absolutely no clue what you're talking about. Women handle an abortion
HERVEPA
Nov 2013
#395
If you love them and want what's best for them, you should keep you nose out of their business.
MadrasT
Nov 2013
#397
Making a choice "for yourself" doesn't mean making it free from all input from anyone else.
Silent3
Nov 2013
#267
Abortion isn't that simple -- even if for well-motivated reasons you want it to be
Silent3
Nov 2013
#312
No I am not fine with any restrictions on abortion which seek to undermine
boston bean
Nov 2013
#324
OK. Right now there is at least one person somewhere on a donor waiting list who needs
idwiyo
Nov 2013
#318
It's trying to shame and guilt-trip them into becoming one. It's about maintaning a stigma,
idwiyo
Nov 2013
#335
find me a late term abortion ever, that did not have to do with health of mom or health
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#333
pisses me off almost always men arguing abortion bring in the late term nonsense.
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#336
I agree with your position. One can be personally against abortion while being pro choice.
JaneyVee
Nov 2013
#221
If it's personal to a woman so should the feelings we all have about it.
Puzzledtraveller
Nov 2013
#3
That's true - but I think you look at it differently when you know, 100%, your Birth Mother
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#5
I fail to see what your mother not wanting you has to do with abortion? She made a choice. Other
OregonBlue
Nov 2013
#373
+1. I was an unplanned child. My parents never made any secret of it. n/t
winter is coming
Nov 2013
#6
People are sick and tired of being told they are "immoral" or evil for wanting an abortion.
ieoeja
Nov 2013
#7
Do you know for sure that you all were unwanted pregnancies..because some very young girls would..
Tikki
Nov 2013
#11
So you don't know if you were unwanted. Your birth mother may have had a terminal illness
riderinthestorm
Nov 2013
#86
Is how people vote my business? Or am I allowed to have an opinion on how people should vote? nt
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#17
And, if I understand you correctly, people who have that opinion should keep it to themselves
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#50
So Pro Choice, to you, is a matter of having the right opinion about abortion
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#55
People who are pro choice don't say they think women, in general, should not
boston bean
Nov 2013
#69
You're welcome. Now may I ask why you chose to write "people" instead of "women"
boston bean
Nov 2013
#100
Should we also allow posters to tell us about how they don't think gays should get married?
Zorra
Nov 2013
#94
I suspect they'd accuse me of being a baby-murderer for believing that Abortion should be legal
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#96
And no-one's got any right to tell me to keep my opinion to myself when it comes to my daughter...
Violet_Crumble
Nov 2013
#360
It's a response. I'll do as I please within the bounds of what Is acceptable on DU.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#334
irrational. of course, women are irrational. one womans issue you have supported?
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#166
Indicating that choices have consequences does not invalidate the right to make the choice.
sibelian
Nov 2013
#64
If this OP read: "I think, in general, gay people should not adopt children"
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#377
As a medievalist, I can say that there were recipes, etc in manuscripts to help women
anneboleyn
Nov 2013
#209
Your expression of great concern about what you think women should do is duly noted.
Zorra
Nov 2013
#20
I've done that - but would take us pretty far afield to open that in this discussion.
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#26
So, you lied in order to make some sort of point, because your feelings got hurt on the internet?
Sheldon Cooper
Nov 2013
#38
perusing down the thread to this point, we have ever anti feminist cheering the "honesty" of this
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#167
Your post makes me doubt you actually vote pro-choice. People who do support Universal Human Rights
idwiyo
Nov 2013
#351
I recently posted about being an adoptee, and finding my biological kin. My birth mother's mother
calimary
Nov 2013
#30
I think, in general, you should keep your opinions on what others do to your damn self.
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#34
posters would be banned for saying they don't think gays should marry or adopt
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#111
Like when someone buys a gun, smokes, chooses to be part of a religion, other personal choices?
The Straight Story
Nov 2013
#398
I think that given the alternative of having a baby, abortion is the better option
NoOneMan
Nov 2013
#36
A great thing about opinions: just because you're online doesn't mean you have to share your's.
Vashta Nerada
Nov 2013
#42
I think people should, in general, keep their opinion's about other people's abortions to themselves
MadrasT
Nov 2013
#57
Actually, traditional doctrine was the the fetus was ensouled at the quickening,
tblue37
Nov 2013
#197
Thank you for your magnificent argument. If I could K&R your post, I would. n/t
myrna minx
Nov 2013
#208
Yeah, I pretty much have to agree with this. It sure comes off as shaming even if not meant to be.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#230
I don't think that would be an accurate statement of my position, so I chose not to phrase it
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#73
I am disgusted that this passed jury (before my alert) - Can someone post results?
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#74
You yourself don't deserve to be banned. Or at least I haven't seen anything that indicates that.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#234
I have a uterus and have had an abortion and I agree with him. When should I get back to you?
renie408
Nov 2013
#82
Nothing wrong with that. But anyone else should have the right to tell the OP
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#236
"I think people should, in general, choose not to have blood transfusions."
LanternWaste
Nov 2013
#79
I'd ask a creationist to butt out of a conversation regarding the geological age of the planet...
LanternWaste
Nov 2013
#113
Exactly! Creationism is a perfect analogy here, for more reasons than one.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#239
Well, yeah, if it is not the exact same opinion as yours, it must be stupid, right?
renie408
Nov 2013
#87
True. I was a lot happier and more relieved about the abortion than the blood transfusion. n/t
LadyHawkAZ
Nov 2013
#116
Some positions are not opinions, but simple science. And I'll take science over opinions any day
LanternWaste
Nov 2013
#119
While the OP mentioned being raised religiously, the OP argument wasn't phrased...
Silent3
Nov 2013
#284
And you have your answer. When it comes to tolerance, the DU has some glaring issues.
renie408
Nov 2013
#91
The "problem" is in how we collectively frame the issue. It's far beyond personal opinion.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#242
This OP seems like an attempt to undermine the right of women to make decisions regarding pregnancy.
Zorra
Nov 2013
#97
I'm curious though - what percentage of the Democratic party do you think has an opinion
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#123
it doesn't matter . Party platform clearly defined what our common ideals are.
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#125
Also - you didn't say that YOU wouldn't have one, you said others should not.
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#131
When the OP filibusters for 11+ hours for choice, or Wendy Davis posts those words here,
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#170
Real moral questions are compelling and clear; religions only "struggle" when male leadership ego
ancianita
Nov 2013
#171
Why should you. It's not in your interests to handle what male theologists have 'tackled' before you
ancianita
Nov 2013
#182
Thanks. "People" do know that "choose" in relation to abortion is about free will; therefore
ancianita
Nov 2013
#299
I don't think that people who disagree with me are necessarily wrong. They simply haven't convinced
ancianita
Nov 2013
#316
"Partial birth abortion" is a loaded right wing political term and not a medical term.
myrna minx
Nov 2013
#235
I apologize - i was using the language at Wikipedia about Biden's political positions
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#241
I see your point - the right wing has been very successful in pushing their preferred terminology
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#245
So true, allowing anti choice sentiments if it can be categorized as not rude,
boston bean
Nov 2013
#124
Yes. I'm done, I'm taking a break from DU. My autonomy should not be at issue, and the continual
Zorra
Nov 2013
#148
I think women, in general, and specifically, should choose what suits them.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2013
#122
But the reason you prefer "existing" to "not existing" is because you've had a halfway decent
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#300
I can understand and respect your opinion, without agreeing with it. Nor do I
msanthrope
Nov 2013
#153
I was adopted through Catholic Charities, back East, during the 60s...so was my older brother....
blueamy66
Nov 2013
#160
I agree their sorrow should not have a bearing on whether another woman has an abortion or not.
newcriminal
Nov 2013
#194
having helped hundreds of pregnant get abortions, there is a wide range and for some, yes
uppityperson
Nov 2013
#244
Are you morally judging women who don't feel like you do about having an abortion?
boston bean
Nov 2013
#262
Wow. I need to share that with women I know who "took it lightly". They are liars, according to you
uppityperson
Nov 2013
#290
What should pregnant women feel when they get an abortion and why should it be difficult for them?
uppityperson
Nov 2013
#304
Yes, you are and have said that. Those who "take it lightly" you feel shame for. And how can you
uppityperson
Nov 2013
#289
In the year of 2013, Women of the United States and the rest of *world* should be free
myrna minx
Nov 2013
#278
You did say you feel shame for those who "took it lightly". You do judge whether or not
uppityperson
Nov 2013
#291
Can you please elaborate on a "flippant way"? Do tell what should I do before I decide to abort.
idwiyo
Nov 2013
#370
It's not for anyone BUT women to say whether they take it heavily or lightly.That is the sole point.
ancianita
Nov 2013
#283
I guess then they would say half-shame, you half-liar? It is incredible, what they are saying.
uppityperson
Nov 2013
#302
How will you decide who has taken it "so lightly"? Or will you feel shame for them all?
uppityperson
Nov 2013
#287
Thank you. I don't intend to start a post on this again (at least not any time soon).
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#199
I see you took admins words as not posting this stuff frequently and as long as you are not "rude"
boston bean
Nov 2013
#200
I know you're desperately waiting to hear what I think, so here goes:
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2013
#190
i know religous folk who vote for gay rights but think homosexuality is immoral
La Lioness Priyanka
Nov 2013
#201
I think people in general should either support the woman's right to choose or say nothing at all.
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#203
A RIGHT to free speech does not exist here, but the PRINCIPLE of free speech...
Demo_Chris
Nov 2013
#253
I don't know that they would allow someone to call for abortions to be made illegal
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#269
well I stand corrected - but I'm not sure the right call was made in that case nt
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#274
Bollocks. It's forced-bithers unudulterated bullshit. Would you like same racist shit here too?
idwiyo
Nov 2013
#308
Don't try to backpedal now. One either supports "free speech" for all or one is a hypocrite.
idwiyo
Nov 2013
#368
Oh, and misogyny isn't? It's perfectly rational to have a desire to force one's set of beleifs
idwiyo
Nov 2013
#375
You said you support free speech, but it looks like your support for it covers abortion issue only.
idwiyo
Nov 2013
#379
But they've been 100% without ANY restriction since. None. No criminal, no civil laws restricting.
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#276
i do not know what other women should do so i do not even try to suggest. a friend got an
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#270
Or, inevitably in such discussions, many believe that in a free and secular society,
myrna minx
Nov 2013
#313
or you could just tell her to do what is best for her and talk about her and her situation.
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#341
Agreed, when you put it that way. But maybe he could mean that support doesn't equal agreement.
ancianita
Nov 2013
#348
It odd that while just about everyone here seems to agree that abortion should
hughee99
Nov 2013
#344
You have every right to express your opinion and I would not worry about anyone who tries
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#353
it is about shaming/guilty. one step away from the forced vaginal probe to shame and guilt
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#366
The politics of Abortion is very simple for me, Women should have a right to choose and
hrmjustin
Nov 2013
#356
I think people, in general, should not meddle in other people's medical decisions (nt)
Blecht
Nov 2013
#358
Thanks for all the thoughtful responses - i am taking a few days off from DU
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#365
I'm doing fine - thanks for the concern - i was getting riled up a bit so took some time away
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#386
I'm not a fan of abortion either. Birth control solves the issue before it starts
johnlucas
Nov 2013
#380
"Some lady with no health endangerment issues gets up to 9 months just before delivery & then says..
Scout
Nov 2013
#381
Yeah I know birth control fails. That's why I'm not against the option for Abortion.
johnlucas
Nov 2013
#382
Maybe you should change the title to WOMEN should not have abortions…since ONLY women can. nt
LaydeeBug
Nov 2013
#390
That's been noted above and it's a fair cop - I should have used women instead of people. nt
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#392
As an adoptee, I detest the anti-choice people who use me as a poster child for their cause
me b zola
Nov 2013
#393