https://youtu.be/1Z3ZEioGQiE
Do you think abortion is something that should be celebrated?
https://youtu.be/1Z3ZEioGQiE
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Trending & News There's nothing celebratory about ending a potential life. It's a sad situation. But sometimes it's necessary when birth control methods fail, or the fetus/embryo is so damaged it won't survive: born without a head, as one was found to be for a woman who had an abortion in another state than her own. There was a heartbeat. But no head. Still, no option for an abortion would be given in her state because the law said, "if a heartbeat exists."
People do foolish, callous things. I suppose the particular woman was so relieved she wanted to celebrate. Most women know how unfortunate it is to HAVE to have an abortion. They do it because they feel the absolute need to do it: wrong time, other children to support, no money, failed birth control.
There could be the simple fact that the woman didn''t want a child.
Naysayers will say, well the woman shouldn't have sex. This is a judgment that smacks of religious fundamentalism and conservatism: sex should only happen inside marriage. No one can force their morals on others. No one can force a woman to have a child she doesn't want, or to have a child to give up for someone else. Again, this is a sexist argument that would never apply if men got pregnant. Women are not baby factories for other people's use.
On the other hand, a woman celebrating an abortion shows poor taste and a hard heart, which the religious and right winged will seize on to characterize all women who seek or want abortions. This bad example is not indicative of most women wanting and needing abortions.
Nothing is good nor bad. Only the individuals thinking makes it good or bad. That's why one person can celebrate and another find nothing to celebrate about it. And more people thinking one way doesn't prove good or bad. It simply proves people are more programmed one way than another.
@KingOfMe1 This is one way to consider it.
My sister told me about that video. It’s heartbreaking. I feel sorry for the child.
I think abortion is celebrated because it shows “I can do whatever and never suffer any consequences.”
Abortion is a HORRIBLE practice. The left has made human life seem like nothing and how “it's just a clump of cells”.
It is not a thing that should be celebrated.
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Even if you personally don't see it as a life yet, what is there to celebrate? Brushing it off is already pushing the limits of how to deal with it correctly. This woman is completely nuts.
The times and the current attention around stopping abortions in general could trigger such a celebration. We don't know what they believe nor what they went through to get that abortion but I'll answer the question. Reasoning for celebration is subjective but anticipated health concerns for you or the baby might also be a reason for someone to celebrate it. The reasons are infinite because they are subjective.
I'm more so fighting against the notion that it is bad or good. It's neither bad nor good only our own thinking makes it good or bad. And if one views it as good then there are reasons that follow that.
And I didn't have to even look up reasons but I'm sure there are more big reasons out there. The emotion around the whole process has to be stressful out of this world. They aren't celebrating the death directly.
@KingOfMe1 no shit they aren't celebrating the death. But it is a very serious matter. People should never stop taking abortions seriously. Celebrating is not taking it seriously. Especially when done like the lady from the article did. No respect for a potential life or herself. In my eyes there is nothing wrong with having an abortion. However, treating it as something trivial is wrong on a fundamental level.
There is no such thing as good and bad. Only our thinking makes it so. The world doesn't operate within absolutes except in the case of natural laws and weren't not talking about that. Not to mention the celebration might not have even been a logic thing... I'm saying it may have been driven by emotion which does not operate on logic. And logic is ofc controlled by subjective conditioning anyway.
@KingOfMe1 then let me abduct a random person on the street and torture them for a month. There is no good and bad so I guess in your eyes it's fine. I know it's an extreme example, but a complete lack of ethics allows that. Just so you know that.
Having an abortion, in no circumstance, warrants a celebration like the woman from the article had. If you don't want to have an opinion on it then just don't comment at all.
Celebrated? Who would be sick enough to do that?
yes, if the person who got the abortion wants to celebrate it. it’s not murder. it’s not a life yet.
@gothbxtch We do not know if it was a little person yet or not.
@exitseven Even if we do or dont gothbxthch is right.
She's insane.
Nope. It does not please God.
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