Wednesday, October 2, 2013

PRO -LIFE AND PRO-CHOICE (ABORTION RIGHTS)

Abortion has been an area of controversy since its inceptions; in today’s world few are scared to talk about abortions more so few are scared to talk about Abortions Right’s with the case of rape and incest. Some people believe that life begins at conception and that aborting the unborn child at any stage or development is murder. While other advocate say that women should have the right over their unborn child. As a woman it’s our right to make the decision on what we should do with our unborn under any circumstances; although we have options of adoption or going full term and taking care of the responsibility.

I believe that women should have the right over their unborn child whether in the case rape or incest; which in the Abortion case I would be consider a Pro-Lifer person and not everybody may agree or see why I believe in that especially if you are Pro-Choice to what I am saying. Media has been part of the Abortion discrepancy for a while; seeing that this morning I woke up to an Ad on TV about a Virginia General Attorney named Ken Cuccinelli who is running for Government but a lot of people especially women are upset because he is trying to close state’s abortion providers; which will leave women in dangerous lengths to try to induce abortion (Washington Post). Some Pro- Choice advocates claim that Pro-Lifer’s position on rape and incest forces women to carry her baby against her own will. Some advocates don’t realize that it’s a woman choice to carry her baby full term and there is help from origination's such as Plan Parenthood and adoptions agencies. “The profile advocate merely wants to prevent another innocent human being (the unborn entity) from being the victim of a violent and morally reprehensible act abortion” (Washington Post). For two wrongs do not make a right.

“Pro-Choice”, advocating a woman’s right to control her own body (especially her right to and induced abortion).
“Pro-life”, advocating full legal protection of embryos and fetuses (especially opposing the legalization of induced abortions).

I've heard the arguments. Women should be allowed to be in control of their bodies. There are too many people on the planet, sounds crazy right? There’s the chance the child will be mistreated. It’s not a child until its breathing air to sustain life independently. None of those are really valid. Women are allowed to be in control of their bodies, they’re allowed to say NO to have intercourse without being ready for the child that results. They’re allowed to choose who they do and don’t take the steps to intimacy with. They are allowed to choose many things but when a child is conceived that child has no choice in the matter. So many women don’t even see that for what it is killing a child. To them it’s a “thing” or a “creature” that is growing uninvited within them.

According to the Center for Disease Control in 1993 1.3% of abortions were done after 22 weeks. That’s roughly 20,000 children that were killed because it was inconvenient. Many claim it was an accident but statistics show in 1973 20% of abortions were repeat and by 1995 45% of all abortions were repeats. Nearly half showed disregard for multiple lives. Statistically 63% are white, 33% black and 4% other race(Center for Disease Control and Prevention).
There’s always cases pointed out of women pregnant due to rape or incest and unfortunately that happens. Normally not repeatedly (remember those statistics!) but even in those horrific situations rape is not the fault of the child. The child doesn't deserve condemnation and death for something they had nothing to do with. Killing the child continues the violence of rape.

“Pro-life.” Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com, n.d. Web. 2 October 2013
 “Pro-choice.” Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com, n.d. Web. 2 October 2013
Kumar, Anita. "Virginia Can Impose Tougher Abortion Clinic Oversight, AG Cuccinelli Says."Washington Post. The Washington Post, 24 Aug. 2010. Web. 02 Oct. 2013
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 21 Nov. 2012. Web. 02 Oct. 2013.


 





2 comments:

  1. I guess I am kind of confused here. Are you actually completely pro-life? It's hard to tell. You do say that women have rights over their bodies, but your terminology (calling the embryo or fetus a "child") does provide some ammunition regarding your position.

    So, do women have the rights or not? Does a man have the right to legislate what choices women do make and do not? And think about it: many women can be coerced into sex (so while it's not a violent rape, it's violence), and many stay in relationships filled with abuse. My mother was one of those women (so I speak from experience). Does she have a right over her body?

    I find it very important that we have this debate, that we continue to talk about this--until more people feel comfortable having this discussion because it's important. You say right at the beginning that "in today's world few are scared." Do you mean "many"? I think it's because many don't want to have this discussion simply because so many people don't listen.

    So how about another post, or an edited post? I want to know unequivocally how you feel about it. Do women have the right to make choices for themselves without others' morality getting in their way (that is, should your morality keep someone else from their rights?)? Then whose rights are more important? Why should the vast majority (based on your data above) lose their right to choice regarding their own bodies when only 1% of those seeking abortions go beyond 22 weeks?

    Finally--what will happen to poor women when abortion rights get rolled back? Look at the statistics going on in states like South Dakota and Kansas, were access is getting smaller and smaller by the day. The poor will always be affected. The middle and upper classes can travel with impunity.

    Please don't feel worried that if you seem to disagree with my very pro-choice position that that will be held against you. I just want you to be able to convincingly articulate your position. These discussions matter!

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  2. Stacy, with this topic, I support that women should have a complete control over their bodies. If any woman who is not mentally, physically and emotionally ready to welcome a little human being in her life. Then, she should not be forced by any other human being or by Law to give birth to a baby and abortion should be allowed to her.

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