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[–]Musky 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

The people whose mothers never wanted them, are born into poverty and are abused and/or neglected, and have no actual family

Are you talking about yourself?

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Lol. Well I didn't get aborted even though it was legal, so I was wanted to some extent.

And if I was aborted ¯_ (ツ)_/¯ that's sort of how it is when you're a fetus. If your mom wants to give you life, you're lucky. If not, raw deal.

That's how it is when you're a helpless parasite in someone's body, as we all once were. I think the idea of having that level of a lack of control is terrifying to a lot of people, and the fear pushes them to feel entitled. No one is entitled to being carefully developed in someone else's body. Consider yourself lucky because you were. As was everyone else who's here to argue this point.

It's genuinely pathetic watching people screech for control over a phase of life that only the mother will ever have control over, no matter what anyone does or legislates. If she's determined enough to not give you life, she could just take a coat hanger to you, take any number of harmful substances, or give birth to you in secret and crack your fragile skull like an egg before you even taste air.

Yet anti-abortion people are trying to punish females who are too nice to do that? Would you rather be killed quickly by some drug before you even have a brain, or would you like to be a fully-formed human infant getting the emerging part of your skull slammed on the corner of some ghetto bathroom countertop? Or getting your neck snapped after feeling the 5 seconds of cold emptiness that is all you've ever experienced in the world?

Everyone, especially people who are anti-abortion, should feel grateful that their own mothers allowed them to live and even took care of them when they were helpless worms. And everyone should consider themselves lucky that most females would much rather take a pill early on to abort an embryo than violently end the life of a fully-formed human infant.

Trying helplessly to pass laws to punish the nice ones who want to make it a quick process and end it early before it can even feel pain* is a pathetic way to try and retroactively regain control over that phase of their lives instead of being grateful for being created and taken care of when they were a parasite and later a worm. And they should be grateful on behalf of humanity that so many females would rather take the merciful route instead of trying to make that harder for them, because the violent option still remains and always will.

There's no way to escape from the fact that the fetus has no control over whether or not it's born and whether or not it's taken care of. And trying to restrict the females who have any mercy in their souls from aborting some cells that could potentially become a human being who walks among us is firstly ungrateful, and secondly is retarded because now they can either end it violently, or have some kid they don't want, refuse to raise it, and then send it in all its illiterate, mouth-breathing glory to wreak havoc on the world around it.

*There's no point in arguing whether a blastocyst can feel pain when scientists can't even agree that fully-formed adult fish can; and again, even if they can, it's nothing compared to the pain a fully-formed human infant would experience being killed, especially considering the psychological factor of it knowing nothing but pain and hate in the short time it experienced the world.