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- From: Larry Margolis <margoli@watson.ibm.com>
- Subject: Re: Observations
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- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 21:36:47 GMT
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- In <1992Aug31.160659.13328@advtech.uswest.com> stevens@eatdust (John Stevens) writes:
- > In article <1992Aug26.001935.2945@wdl.loral.com> bard@cutter.ssd.loral.com write
- > >stevens@eatdust (John Stevens) writes:
- >
- > ># The reasoning seems to be: Agreeing to sexual intercourse implies acceptance
- > ># of responsibility for any resulting consequences. If you do not consent,
- > ># then you should not be held accountable for the consequences (rape, incest).
- > >
- > >So far, you have not tripped yourself up.
- > >
- > ># Abortion is not considered a responsible choice.
- > >
- > >*Here* is where you appear to loop back on yourself. You do not give a
- > >reason why abortion is `not considered a responsible choice,' and you
- > >neglect to qualify it by appending `for ending pregnancies resulting
- > >from consensual sex.'
- >
- > Consider the qualification made. And I had assumed you would realize that
- > the statment is one of beliefs. After all, this belief, or one very like
- > it (abortion is murder, therefore it is an immoral choice) is the basis
- > for the pro-life movement.
- >
- > >Explain why abortion should be considered a reasonable choice for
- > >dealing with a pregnancy that results from rape, but not a reasonable
- > >choice for dealing with a pregnancy that results from consensual sex,
- >
- > Sigh. . . Support ANY of your claims without resorting to a statement
- > of beliefs, and you might find a convert in me.
- >
- > What we have here, is the belief that the child that is the result of
- > a rape CONTINUES the violation of the woman's (limited) right to bodily
- > autonomy, and that that right supersedes the child's right to live.
-
- Didn't you say above:
- > WHAT RIGHT TO BODILY AUTONOMY?
-
- So now we see you saying that there *is* a right to bodily autonomy where
- it's convenient for your argument, but not where it's not?
-
- > In the case of aborting a child that is the result of consensual sexual
- > intercourse, the woman's bodily autonomy was NOT violated during
- > conception, she AGREED to have sex.
-
- True, but an unwanted pregnancy *does* violate her bodily autonomy.
-
- And note that conception can occur many hours after intercourse ends,
- so even in the case of rape, it's not a *continuation* of the violation
- of the woman's right to bodily autonomy; it's the cessation of the violation
- by the rapist and then, later, the start of the violation by the z/e/f.
-
- > It is the belief of some that the
- > woman, if she is a mature, adult human being, accepts RESPONSIBILITY
- > for the results of her actions (i.e., having sex).
-
- And it is the belief of many that abortion is a way of dealing responsibly
- with an unwanted pregnancy.
-
- > Turn it around, offer ANY moral reason for allowing a woman to have an
- > abortion after she AGREED to have sex.
-
- Agreement to have sex does not imply agreement to become pregnant.
-
- > It's not nice to use emotional evocation in a debate. Both sides do it,
- > and I have little respect for either.
-
- Why do I smell a hypocrite?
-
- > to others that they never professed. I've never heard anybody, pro-abort
- ^^^^^^^^^
- > It isn't just the pro-lifers, the pro-aborts are doing the same.
- ^^^^^^^^^^
- > The pro-aborts tirades about rights make them look as fanatic as the
- ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
-
- Oh - that's probably why...
-
- Larry Margolis, MARGOLI@YKTVMV (Bitnet), margoli@watson.IBM.com (Internet)
-