09 Apr '24 17:36>
@spruce112358 saidWord salad?
I've always seen rape that results in pregnancy as the crux of the matter. Rape pregnancies, regardless of rarity, are actually THE case that governs all others. Solve that and you have solved all others.
1) If a rape pregnancy cannot be terminated because the child has rights from the moment of conception then this is true EVEN IF the mother's life or health is "in j ...[text shortened]... quick "Almost never happens! Edge case! Not the issue!" because they know people generally chose #2.
All babies have rights from moment of conception. A given.
We, our society, must decide that the right of babies who are conceived within 15 weeks may be taken away from them. That seems to be the middle ground between the 2 sides. Then, that being decided, all babies resulting from rape/incest should be painlessly put to sleep.
Isn't that about it?