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Responding with alarm to the U.S. Supreme Court decision permitting the banning of late-term abortions reproductive rights activists have insisted that any restrictions on a woman’s right to choose must be fought.
women in china should not be forced to anything they dont want to do!!!!
Posted by ja on 06/23 at 02:52 PM
It is funny how pro-choice advocates are so gung-ho but in reality it is only there choice and not the freedom of choice that matters.
What if technology allows men to take a pill that will allow him to only produce male or female sperm. The choice of sex selection will go to the man. This will even the imbalance of woman trying to control everything in terms of reproductive rights. I am sure "pro-choice" fanatics will rail against this. My opinion, just get pregnant and keep it a surprise. Abortion should be only for medical need, and abortions otherwise should be restricted to only after a few weeks where sex cannot be determined. Abortion should not be pushed as a "healthy" option. You already have birth control, and plan b. Why you should ever get an unwanted pregnancy is beyond me. And if you do, do it early. No more 20 week abortions.
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