I agree, punish the rapist not the baby. Parents dont have a right to dictate the life of another individual. Even if they are in their womb.
@9HGMXYXIndependent5mos5MO
“not the baby”
you've got to be joking. That poor mother..
@9CJ6CB67mos7MO
I know people who would've been killed by their abusive spouses if they still had any remaining link to them, I know that they had no other viable option other than abortion to prevent from being abused, and that they would only ever be away from that spouse if they didn't have the kid. There are THOUSANDS of reasons people have them, and that is their right to choose. We do not force people to donate organs because it'll save a life, same way as we don't force people to give birth.
@Patriot-#1776Constitution6mos6MO
You would then punish a child for the mistakes of other people – punish with DEATH, DEATH! In what world is that right? The child did nothing wrong, the child's not even old enough to think of sinning! Two wrongs don't make a right. once you're a mother you're a mother forever.
@9CJ6CB64mos4MO
If that kid was born, she’d be legally tied to her husband, and she would’ve suffered. That is no life for a child, and there is ALWAYS a reason
@Patriot-#1776Constitution4mos4MO
That's the stupidest claim in eternity. The number of couples waiting to adopt children in this country (2 million) is more than 250% greater than the annual abortion figures in this country (approx. 700,000). If you are legitimately afraid you can't care for the child, one of these 2 million decent couples will gladly raise it to stop you from murdering it. There's no such thing as an unwanted life with stats like these.
@9CJ6CB64mos4MO
I explained my point in the other message you posted, though I’ll continue with extra reasoning. There aren’t always ways out of that situation where an abortion isn’t done. That could would be tied to her and her husband, and as such, would likely be required by the court to stay. There’s a thousand possibilities, and she DID consider adoption, but that wasn’t the life she wanted for her child. She didn’t WANT to do the abortion, but she felt she HAD to, and I will not judge her in the slightest for it. A situation is always more complicated than simply providing a sentence-long solution.
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