Abortion Violates Galt's Oath
Posted by waynecarmichael 11 years, 11 months ago to Culture
Yeah, I know Ayn Rand was pro-choice. But she never watched a ultrasound-guided abortion. She never saw Dr. Kermit Gosnel snipping spinal cords with scissors. Ask a man to live for mine? What about causing a man to die for my convenience?
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The problem is: requiring a host to be viable. the host choice does not stop at conception. that's bull shit
Yes. Rand said we should value the actual over the potential. Today we know much more about the viability of babies aborted in late term. I am in agreement with your position, for what it is worth, coming from a man... Abortion should not be used for birth control, and late term abortions are infanticide.
If these economic and legal uncertainties were removed, females and mothers would have an incentive to carry to term, reduce, if not eliminate late term abortions.
Further, I am a mother, and I support up to 16 week voluntary abortions and the morning after pill; you can call me female if you like, but it does not change the rational fact that I am a mother, and I own myself more than I have an obligation to a fetus.
There have been court cases about medical circumstances mothers or babies life. Actually, courts have come down on both sides, which is absurd. I own myself. No one has the right to make decisions regarding my person just because I may carry a fertilized egg.
Regarding late 2nd term and 3rd term abortions, I believe that is murder because it is proven that the fetus can live outside the mother's womb.
(used chiefly of viviparous mammals) the young of an animal in the womb or egg, especially in the later stages of development when the body structures are in the recognizable form of its kind, in humans after the end of the second month of gestation. " And that "female" you refer to is the mother of that fetus (child). Abortion is murder.
I have a suspicion that women are human and therefore have rights too.
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Also they wrote a quick blog on Gosnel that might help illustrate the difference.
http://www.theobjectivestandard.com/blog...