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Originally Posted by Buddahaid
You've grown up (mostly) in a family that doesn't tell you about the birds and the bees because they are embarassed or too hung up themselves to even discuss it?
You were raped by your father but you are too young and afraid to do anything about it and hope it will go away because you don't want to get another beating but it doesn't just go away?
You were raped by your boyfriend but you don't want to get him in trouble because you love him, or you're afraid of him?
It's not only about people who have a choice or are immoral. It's not that obvious.
It's not as simple as you want to make it.
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You forgot the possibility of aliens and immaculate conception. There is absolutely no law barring a female victim of rape or incest from seeking help. Being afraid, for whatever reason, is not IMO an abortion rights issue. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink. The damage done in the above circumstances are much more complicated and harder to fix than just making a trip to the abortion clinic.
The new law basically empowers citizens, not the State, to sue abortion care providers should they abort a fetus after the 6th week. But the kicker is that the new law states that a man wether an alien, divine, relative or rapist who impregnates a woman through rape or incest
cannot file a lawsuit. Seems to me then in such cases allowances will be made and should the victim desire an abortion after the 6th week no one can sue the abortion provider. That’s my take.