CFM---clinical fetus murder......
Alabama and Georgia with their new bans on this deplorable practice are in the deep South. And that was the deranged frantic initial spin of the ueber alt left on this brilliant new political strategy. But wait, Ohio and now Missouri are on board, as well. With others to follow. But one such state would be enough to trigger legal challenges, leading ultimately wither, dear CS friends? That's right, to the SCOTUS, now slanting much more right than when Roe v. Wade came to be some four decades ago. The latest panicy mantra offers phrases like "settled law", a sure sign of their gettting low on argument ammunition. I support CFM, in much more restricted clinical and family circumstances than under Roe, which originally allowed the proceedure up until 20 weeks of gesation, close to the extra uterine viability of the growing, feeling little humans. But we know of the recent beastial legistration in New York. Allow term birth, then snuff out the wiggling, crying, breathing little buggers, if Mom so desires. We also hear that this is the only government action to adversely cut the rights to autonomy and health of a whole gender. Au contraire, peebles. The combat roles in the military are still almost exclusively borne by males, and over most of the history of the world, conscription was an enormous threat to a fellow's health and autonomy. Do as we say, not as we do. CFM is an importand, helpful, and rarely life saving medical proceedure and shoulsd be allowed after rigorous vetting. Sloth with regard to responsible effective contraception doesn't qualify. The near certain SCOTUS review of this issue may not do away with Roe, but perhaps it will take it back a few notches. Get out of my womb, my foot. Women have exclusive rights to prohibit all such gynocological proceedure. But to be a woman is to be able to carry a developing baby. Vastly different from say endometriosis or cervical cancer. Biology is destiny, ladies, deal with it. Privledge and perogative, both.
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1) Felonious
2) Accidental
3) Praise-Worthy
Still, I'll play. May I add a scenario to the debate?
Picture it, a lovely young lass, bright as a button, 17 and already accepted for medical school, the pride and joy of her small community, is set upon by a subnormal moron who is tattooed all over with devil worship signs, beaten severely, and impregnated brutally in pain and terror. The troglodyte is pursued and shot to the general relief of all as he is the last of an utterly degenerate family with not a redeeming feature shared between them in the last three or four generations. She is doing okay until she learns she is carrying his foul seed and has to give up her future to give birth to another generation of monster. She sinks into a near catatonic depression.
Save her life and future? Or throw away the candy wrapper as being ruined beyond redemption, and focus on the bright new life she must by law bring into the world?