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In reply to the discussion: I think people should, in general, choose not to have abortions [View all]johnlucas
(1,250 posts)Believe what you want to about "right-wing" this & "right-wing" that.
There's a woman on this thread who HAD an abortion & agrees with the original poster.
You're gonna call her right-wing too?
There's a reason why people call the positions 'Anti-Abortion' & 'Pro-Choice' instead of 'Anti-Abortion' & 'Pro-Abortion'.
NOBODY is really PRO-Abortion. NOBODY wants to really encourage abortion.
What they DO understand is that sometimes abortions are necessary for various reasons & that people should have the option, the choice to have one legally if that necessity arrives.
Life & Death matters should ALWAYS be considered carefully so that life isn't made cheap.
That's why people wigged out over Dr. Kevorkian & why people wig out on televising executions.
Why most people don't really support a recognized right to commit suicide.
And overall I have always thought this silly Right-Left thing was nonsense.
Political thought doesn't work on some simplistic 1-dimensional spectrum.
Those who buy too deeply into that will not understand views like mine, the original poster's, or the lady who had an abortion yet agrees with the original poster.
They will never understand nuance & put everything in a binary pattern no matter what.
That works for some things but sometimes you need a more analog mentality on matters.
There's really no such thing as The Right & The Left on political views. It's a bad construct.
John Lucas