It's not forcing them to become parents, it is immature people not wanting to face the fact of actions have repercussions. Don't want a baby, then don't have sex, or use birth control, it is that simple.
A lot of people here don't see much of a difference between birth control and abortion. Both thwart nature's course.
Maybe we shouldn't force children to be raised by immature people who can't deal with the consequences of their actions and don't want those children? Doesn't that seem like a cruel thing to do to a child?
You keep using the term forced as though people have no choice what so ever in their lives. We're in a time of blamelessness and irresponsibility, taking ownership of ones actions....well that's for someone else to worry about -- the fault of something is always on fill in the blank group, not me. This mindset is embedded in public education, the inner cities, politicians, so called celebrities and so forth. By doing this, lessons that cause an individual to grow are thrown out, there is no learning from a mistake by taking responsibility, no wisdom is gained, and society winds up having people who are incomplete. Actions have outcomes, cause and causality. Drive too fast and you could at minimum receive a speeding violation, at worst, people could lose their lives. Driving at near the posted speed reduces the first outcome to zero, and minimizes the second.
Also I would disagree with your first statement completely, there are generalities one could make with GA, but that is not one of them. Not having sex is also birth control, is that thwarting nature...that would be a difficult argument to win, propagation isn't a moral requirement. Abortion on the other hand doesn't thwart nature, it is a crime against the child. When you are over 18, there is very little you are forced into doing aside from death and taxes. The idea of being "forced" to have a child can only be observed from an immature point of view, no one made you take the actions that created that child. With that same argument, is it being "forced" to go to prison for murder, is it "forced" to pay a fine for a car wreck someone caused, are all of these actions forced simply b/c one doesn't want to do them?? However, taking responsibility for ones actions, changes the story. A mature adult knows the possible consequences of sex, and is prepared for and welcomes that outcome, whereas the knucklehead is somehow surprised.
Why is the first response for an unwanted pregnancy is near always abortion? It is because of selfishness, I don't want to get fat, I don't want stretchmarks, I don't want anyone to know, I don't want, I don't want.... There are loads and loads of people that would have adopted that child, I know couples that were on the list for years waiting to adopt, and for some it never happened. But these dimwits that carry to term, and weep "oh poor me", b/c they kept the child deserve no sympathy. Even at two years old, she could have given the kid up for adoption....there is literally no excuse.
I am using forced to refer to the baby, who generally has little choice in these matters. Please read my words carefully and try again. I am not advocating for abortion. Read my words.
It's not forcing them to become parents, it is immature people not wanting to face the fact of actions have repercussions. Don't want a baby, then don't have sex, or use birth control, it is that simple.
A lot of people here don't see much of a difference between birth control and abortion. Both thwart nature's course.
Maybe we shouldn't force children to be raised by immature people who can't deal with the consequences of their actions and don't want those children? Doesn't that seem like a cruel thing to do to a child?
You keep using the term forced as though people have no choice what so ever in their lives. We're in a time of blamelessness and irresponsibility, taking ownership of ones actions....well that's for someone else to worry about -- the fault of something is always on fill in the blank group, not me. This mindset is embedded in public education, the inner cities, politicians, so called celebrities and so forth. By doing this, lessons that cause an individual to grow are thrown out, there is no learning from a mistake by taking responsibility, no wisdom is gained, and society winds up having people who are incomplete. Actions have outcomes, cause and causality. Drive too fast and you could at minimum receive a speeding violation, at worst, people could lose their lives. Driving at near the posted speed reduces the first outcome to zero, and minimizes the second.
Also I would disagree with your first statement completely, there are generalities one could make with GA, but that is not one of them. Not having sex is also birth control, is that thwarting nature...that would be a difficult argument to win, propagation isn't a moral requirement. Abortion on the other hand doesn't thwart nature, it is a crime against the child. When you are over 18, there is very little you are forced into doing aside from death and taxes. The idea of being "forced" to have a child can only be observed from an immature point of view, no one made you take the actions that created that child. With that same argument, is it being "forced" to go to prison for murder, is it "forced" to pay a fine for a car wreck someone caused, are all of these actions forced simply b/c one doesn't want to do them?? However, taking responsibility for ones actions, changes the story. A mature adult knows the possible consequences of sex, and is prepared for and welcomes that outcome, whereas the knucklehead is somehow surprised.
Why is the first response for an unwanted pregnancy is near always abortion? It is because of selfishness, I don't want to get fat, I don't want stretchmarks, I don't want anyone to know, I don't want, I don't want.... There are loads and loads of people that would have adopted that child, I know couples that were on the list for years waiting to adopt, and for some it never happened. But these dimwits that carry to term, and weep "oh poor me", b/c they kept the child deserve no sympathy. Even at two years old, she could have given the kid up for adoption....there is literally no excuse.
I am using forced to refer to the baby, who generally has little choice in these matters. Please read my words carefully and try again. I am not advocating for abortion. Read my words.