Understanding the Abortion Debate: Key Perspectives

we are now back to the draeing board.

pro abortion vs. anti-abortion.

(Except that the misnomer “pro-choice” has yielded the battĺe cry pro-Life to those of us who know what’s going on.)

so, a long time ago, belaboring under that confusion I asked, “what is abortion?” and I got sent to the ropes for some 15 years trying to puzzle that out dèemed a right wing radical religious extremist then i hit the wall over the suggestion that someɓody was going to make a comedy out of abortion and I took steps to slap the abortion status quo in the face after a horrific suicide attempt.

my point here today is to puzzle out who it is who is really behind the push for abortion and why people get eo angry and upset about it on either side in a way tĥat has kept us in gridlock and perpetuated the ugly status quo.

i am realìzing even as I wrìte that there are so many factions involved, both religious and nonreligious. But, i was thinking, the largest group of people involved in obtaining abortions would ɓe single women in their 20s and 30s facing first time pregnancies; then, teenage girls; then, married women who have alreadÿ had one or more children and dont want more. Prior to getting a tubsl ligation.

Obviously, one factor here is that, historically, it is about sexuality and birth control. Obviously women in America are fully out of the box in this regard by now compared to the 60s through 80s when I was growing up.

There are so many sensitive issues here.

what remains is aleady said: abortion us UGLY

Billons of abortions is a world wide, calamitous health crisis.

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