Shurimgreat wrote: » Again India and China are bad choices due to reasons of female infanticide in these countries. Very bad choices. I will post seperately on the topic. You are making a terrible argument for abortion by using countries like India and China as examples. You also fail to understand that most of the civilised countries with abortion such as Japan are struggling with low birth rates which will have disastrous consequences in future decades. Free abortion rights or not.
Graces7 wrote: » Mayo low too; I think the highest NO
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Read my earlier posts, and have a look at the replies. All of them.
Billy86 wrote: » Can you please stop lying? This isn't the first time on this matter you have on this matter. China is right there in the list. India does not allow it 'on request' and so is not offering 'full abortion rights' as I mentioned. So let's make a list of countries that allow in all instances except 'on request': United Kingdom, Japan, India, Zambia, Finland, Iceland, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines Now, by intentionally not answering you've already admitted you were wrong and that the list of countries who allow full abortion rights would on average be far better to live in, so let's do the same again here. If you were told tomorrow you had to live in a random country out of one of the following lists, which list would you go for?List A: United Kingdom, Japan, India, Zambia, Finland, Iceland, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines orList B: Angola, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, São Tomé and Príncipe, South Sudan, Egypt, Libya, Lesotho, Djibouti, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Somalia, Iraq, Andorra, San Marino, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Lesotho, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, Suriname, Venezuela, Tonga, Tuvalu, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Palau.
Mutant z wrote: » I hope all those who voted no can accept the results gracefully and with dignity
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » So the government can now legislate for "Abortion for Convenience" up to 12 weeks?
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » Women of Ireland we've done ourselves proud, and to all the gentlemen who voted yes, thank you for caring about us.
Trasna1 wrote: » So you opened after hours and thought to yourself "I know what this place needs, another thread on the referendum"
wakka12 wrote: » Donegal is the only constituent to vote NO of the 39, and it was very close YES (48.1%)32,559 NO (51.9%)35,091 Overall not bad eh
amcalester wrote: » Mandatory abortions too. And post birth abortions. No baby is safe.
A Pint of Goo wrote: » The ****ing thing is finally over and now I have to endure weeks of back slapping and self congratulation. Back to my cave I go.
Shurimgreat wrote: » If i was female certainly not to be conceived in China or India. In fact I wouldn't like to be conceived/born/live in any country on list A because there would be a reasonable prospect of not being allowed to exist. That's fairly logical don't you think. I'd choose perhaps the one country where i'd have the best chance of avoiding being aborted, surviving until birth and living a reasonably prosperous life. In other words Ireland as it currently stands.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » I don't see how men voting "no" somehow implies they don't care about women. Everyone has different opinions on social issues particularly emotive ones.
AllForIt wrote: » Some of the nonsense things ppl say, Kay Burly was reading out comments one of which was 'at last equal rights for women'. I didn't know Irish men were allowed to have abortions.
Conservative wrote: » Just saw a report on BBC from Dublin Castle.. Some old gob****e with a guitar singing "Don't you know talking about a referendum sounds like a whisper". If I have to listen to much more of this I will be aborting myself!!
AllForIt wrote: » I didn't know Irish men were allowed to have abortions.
Shurimgreat wrote: » Billy I feel neither of us will concede on this and its also a bit repetitive and I hate when that happens on a thread. I'd ask you and others to read this. Its quite interesting.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex-selective_abortion If you think abortion in some of these countries represents civilisation fair enough. But I disagree. That's my last post on the topic.