pjohnson wrote: » You mean science?
pjohnson wrote: » Well then you are wrong. You could replace the word "baby" with "Jimmy" that doesnt mean that as a rule all fetus must now be referred to as Jimmy....
infogiver wrote: » Isn't "chooses not to continue with the pregnancy " just a more palatable politically correct way of saying "chooses to have an abortion "? If the baby is not a baby but a fetus, bunch of cells, parasite or whatever then why do you have to dress the terminology up like that? Why are you so reluctant to say "chooses to have an abortion"? I'm lazy and stupid I think.
infogiver wrote: » Because when I was pregnant I never carried a fetus in my womb I carried a baby. Several friends of friends are pregnant at the moment and they don't say " oh we went to the scan and the fetus was lying on its side" and they don't say " I've been awake all night with the fetus kicking my ribs". If you ever hear anyone using that expression in that context then please let me know. I can understand when your advocating for the opportunity to kill unborn babies because your pregnancy is inconvenient that it's far more palatable to refer to a "fetus" but it's just not realistic.
infogiver wrote: » Actually I'm not wrong. You can spend as long as you like convincing yourself of that but it won't change the biological fact that she was a baby.
notjustsweet wrote: » Why can't you accept you don't have the right to make decisions about every woman in this country and what they do with their body? Make choices about yours. Not anyone else's. Having choices is simply that, a choice, no one will be forced into aborting pregnancies but they also won't be forced into pregnancies.
infogiver wrote: » So pro abortion then. I mean if they want abortion to be available then that means pro abortion, yeah?
ZeroThreat wrote: » The opus dei & other assorted god bothering nuts on these forums such as infogiver probably regard scientists as heretics.
notjustsweet wrote: » Of course you carried a fetus! It's a medical term. You can call your blood golden liquid of Jesus but it's still blood!!! You "chose" to call your fetus a baby because it was a loved and wanted pregnancy. Your friends "chose" to call theirs babies for the same reason. That's why in civilised societies we allow "choice" so people like you have the right to call your pregnancy whatever you like but the woman who isn't so lucky has the right to "choose" as well. Do you realise how hypocritical you are??
gctest50 wrote: » She was also a fetus
conorhal wrote: » Now that's just strawmanning, who the hell is talking about quota's for abortions? In what bizzaro world is a pregnant woman told 'sorry, but you can't continue this pregnancy because we've hit the quota this month'? Is this the alt-universe to the one in which abortion is legal but nobody has one? (Actually, just typing that hilariously dystopian parody statement I just realised how depressingly it reflects the true state of affairs in abortion liberal China.) As for the rest, I refuse to condone abortion because of the far greater harm it perpetrates against the fetus and society in general.
conorhal wrote: » I don't care what you do with your body, I care very much about what you do with the body you carry inside you for nine months, which BTW, *spoiler alert*, is another body entirely with rights enshrined in the constitution. I don't think you should have a life or death choice of that other persons body either. Make a whole host of better choices however and chances are you'll never have to.
infogiver wrote: » Isn't "chooses not to continue with the pregnancy " just a more palatable politically correct way of saying "chooses to have an abortion "?
infogiver wrote: » If the baby is not a baby but a fetus, bunch of cells, parasite or whatever then why do you have to dress the terminology up like that? Why are you so reluctant to say "chooses to have an abortion"?
infogiver wrote: » She was and is Maria
pjohnson wrote: » How should we break the news that before that she carried an embryo inside her
AtomicHorror wrote: » infogiver wrote: » Pro choice is the PC term for being pro abortion. Pro abortion "lites" don't like the word abortion because it conjures up mental pictures of dead babies ( dead babies are the result of abortions, biologically, mind you), so they refer to "termination of pregnancy", and reframe the expression "pro abortion " as "pro choice" to put a bit of a better spin on it. **** that's a big-ass straw man. "Pro-abortion" implies that choice is somehow innately better, when obviously that's not the case. "Pro-choice" more accurately states what the repeal movement want- to allow choice, one way or the other.
infogiver wrote: » Pro choice is the PC term for being pro abortion. Pro abortion "lites" don't like the word abortion because it conjures up mental pictures of dead babies ( dead babies are the result of abortions, biologically, mind you), so they refer to "termination of pregnancy", and reframe the expression "pro abortion " as "pro choice" to put a bit of a better spin on it.
pjohnson wrote: » 1) Fertilised egg 2) Embryo 3) Fetus 4) Maria
AtomicHorror wrote: » I think the word termination sounds a bit harsher, more violent and and more final than abortion, but I guess that's in the ear of the listener. I use it because it's the word I most often hear used by healthcare professionals, but they're synonyms as long as the context is known.
infogiver wrote: » Sorry no. 1. Maria Err ...there's no 2 3 4
pjohnson wrote: » So why do you get authority over her body for 9mths of her life?
infogiver wrote: » Good work. Get a schoolyard "na na na na na" gang going so you can all shout down the other voices. Very mature.
infogiver wrote: » Why does she get to have authority over her baby's body for the first 9 months of its life? Dinner time, evening all.
c montgomery wrote: » Hopefully this country doesn't go down the road of normalizing the destruction on babies. IMO it's murder.
Howard Tasteless Bank wrote: » I'm addressing the point of being described as pro-abortion (which isn't going to annoy me btw). It's not like I have a target number of abortions in mind, or think that as many should happen as possible or that everyone who gets pregnant should have one. Anti choice, imo, is more accurate than pro-abortion. Might be why you're taking exception to anti choice and I don't really care about pro-abortion. I call myself pro-choice but call me what you want like. The near total prohibition of abortion in Ireland is causing massive social harm. It's causing people to have riskier abortions. It's causing people to have later term abortions. It's most punitive on the very poor and the very young, and other seriously marginalised groups. Specifically because of the wording of the eighth amendment it's causing horrendous things to happen. What harm does access to abortion cause to society in and of itself? You do realise that some jurisdictions with very liberal access have very low rates of abortion actually occurring? You do realise that the eighth amendment doesn't actually stop Irish women having abortions, or stop abortions occurring in Ireland?