To decide whether or not abortion is wrong by popular vote, please fill out this survey and drop a post:
https://strawpoll.com/y435y6xd
Voted no.
>mfw
I don't oppose abortion on the 'muh beating heart' grounds, I just want people to take responsibility for their actions and avoid degeneracy.
>>133008251
>To decide whether or not abortion is wrong by popular vote
It is wrong. Doesn't matter if 99.9% of people on earth support it, it's still wrong
>>133008251
>implying TOR doesn't exist
Bump for interest
>>133008251
I'm confused. I don't understand the question. What does this have to do with abortion?
>>133008446
they're not even aborting them. they put them in incubators till they're older, then torture them in satanic pizzagate ceremonies.
if for no other reason than that, "abortion" should be illegal.
>>133009573
>I'm confused. I don't understand the question. What does this have to do with abortion
Abortion is the denial of existence.
If existence is a bad thing, abortion is not a bad thing.
If existence is typically a good thing, abortion is a bad thing.
I know it makes no logical sense as each life is different, but it's a very functional way of getting a rough answer.
Voted no.
Aborting anything before brain activity is not a problem.
If conciousness is never actualised, who's life has been terminated?
Exactly.
>>133011444
Yet consciousness is slated to actualize, and we're actively stomping it out.
It's robbing humans of the greatest gift they could possibly receive.
>>133011884
Agreed, if it wasn't aborted, it could become a healthy self-actualising human.
But on which grounds is it wrong to have someone never born?
We denied conciousness, who died?
Who have we robbed?
is it wrong to state that only a concious agent can be robbed?
>>133008251
Incoming redpill so dark it's nearly black:
Abortion as a moral flashpoint is a red herring - abortion is a SYMPTOM. A symptom of a profoundly sick and dysfunctional society where child rearing - the very continuation of the species - is seen as too strenuous and expensive of an activity to be desirable.
In a more perfect world we'd never have this faux "argument," because outside of edge cases, it wouldn't fucking exist.
>>133012963
Damn, thats a pretty dark one.
>is seen as
What makes you so sure that it's merely percieved as such? And not a symptom of living in a strenuous and expensive society?
>>133008251
Abortion is just right-ing a wrong. life begins for each erection after all. Only fitting the mother let's the child die, since it's in her right.