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RE: New York Legalizes Murder

in #abortion7 years ago

Yes, I am not sure what the solution is either.

One thing I am certain is that the religious zealotry and moral authority arguments are getting out of control. Roe v Wade has become the most sacred government action in their minds, possibly enough to become the basis to all future laws they wants passed or erased. For any women who have never been a mother before to claim that they have moral authority over the unborn is quite ludicrous.

One of the problems with our lawmaking systems is becoming clear. Laws are often being passed by people who have a clear bias and conflict of interest. They are unable to make decisions objectively based on how it affects the largest groups of people.

I think there will likely be some consequences for what happened in New York. Higher court rulings. Protests. Better data gathering on abortion cases. Congressional action. Removed funding. Lower marriage rate, at the very least.

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Funny thing about Roe v Wade, is Roe ended up not having the abortion and gave the baby up for adoption.
She stated she never wanted to go to court, but was pressured by the feminists and the attorneys.