My GF is pretty cool, but young and a bit misinformed by lgbt friends and general culture/society. If anyone else can contribute arguments or sources, let me know. I made this list in a few minutes on rote memory. Thanks
Roe vs wade is unconstitutional. A right to abortion is not in the constitution. There is no law forcing abortions on states.
Roe is a false interpretation of the 14th amendment.
Courts cannot create laws. Only interpret them.
Feminist icon Ruth bader ginsburg said that roe is very weak and bound to be overturned. Almost all constitutional scholars agree.
People have had 49 years to create federal laws enshrining abortion into law. They still can.
Roe was only overturned because abortion advocates sued at a federal level to force abortion on every state up until literal birth at 9 months.
All Roe vs wade did was allow people to vote for what they want. Many people don’t want late term abortion.
Women can still have partial birth abortions in many states. All women can go to many different states to get them.
Over a million unborn babies are killed every year.
63 million unborn babies have been killed since 1973.
Planned parenthood was created by an extremely anti black racist eugenicist named Margaret Sanger.
Black unborn babies are disproportionately aborted. (38%)
Planned parenthood's are disproportionately put in black neighborhoods.
The most dangerous place for a black person to be is in the womb. 400K/ year. (more than every death or birth, 370k)
Very few planned parenthood's actually provide health services for women.
Planned parenthood's harvest and resell organs for many 10s of thousands of dollars on the black market to other countries. Two sets of hands/feet? Two hearts? Two sets of DNA?
All babies can easily be adopted out. Can legally be dropped off at fire stations.
Vast majority of Europe only allows abortion up to 15 weeks.
Pro roe activists pushed for 36 weeks on a federal level, which is why it was overturned.
Abortion is a legal term which means the termination of a pregnancy that results in the death of the baby. People who support abortions often don't know that this has a precise legal definition. An abortion will never result in a live baby.
With today's medical advances, babies can be viable outside of their mother's womb as early as 21 weeks.
So if a woman has a medical condition that requires the termination of the pregnancy and the baby is still viable, why have an abortion? Why kill the baby? You can have the pregnancy terminated and not kill the baby. Those procedures (i.e induced labor, c-section) are not called an abortion either legally or medically. If the baby is unwanted, baby moses/safe harbor laws do exist where the child can be dropped off or left at a number of locations (such as the hospital).
Furthermore to determine if a person is alive heart beat and brain wave activity is checked. Babies develop both heartbeat and brain wave activity between 5 to 7 weeks of development.
If we determine a human being to be alive if they exhibit heart beat and brain wave activity, then we should hold the same standard for the unborn. After all, they are human too. And if they're not human, why are the elites selling off baby parts to fund research for humans? Or putting their fetal cell lines in our food, medicine, etc?