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I will agree that is it certainly preferable for a woman to do what she can to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. But the moral issue stands regardless.
Apply reason: rights cannot conflict. Man's fundamental right is life - his own life. A woman's body is her's to do as she chooses. Her fetus cannot have equal moral status. Period.
Ok, that was fun.
I don't think I fully matured until I was Logan's Run 30, by the way.
Therefore, to me it boils down to the rights of two individuals. All things being equal I would normally say let each fend for himself. However, I can not do that when the impact is so very different between the two. It may be an inconvenience for the mother and/or father, but we are talking about the child's right to life itself.
In this case I think you can not avoid choosing between the rights of two individuals, they both can't have free rights in this case. When it comes down to choosing between the rights of two individuals I feel you have to consider how the choices impact each party. In this case it is the biggest right of all, life, v.s. something that may be significant but certainly not as important as life itself. I have to go with defending the rights of the person that wants to live. The baby.
How does all this play in with Rand? I am not sure other than to say the less technical knowledge you have the easier it is to support abortion and we get more knowledge all the time. I look forward to a day when science has developed a way to hear the thoughts of the unborn child...may not happen in my lifetime but it probably will eventually. Once normal people hear the thoughts of these babies I think it will turn enough public opinion to outlaw abortion. Of course it will not change the mind of the serious abortion rights advocates. I am very serious when I say that I believe a significant portion of abortion rights advocates would support killing 6 month old children if the mother did not want them (though they can not get away with actually saying that so they won't).
She is the individual and she "owns" the pregnancy, she owns the responsibility, she owns the choices, she owns the consequences of those choices. Not you, not me, not government.
Now, having concluded the above, I will note that the only student loan I ever took out ($500) was to pay for an abortion some 50 years ago. Colleen made the choice, we executed (!) the choice and we bore the consequences which, in sum, were to be able to make other choices without the complications of a child.... and neither of us ever regretted the decision.
If it's possible to remove the fetus without killing it, it's reasonable for the law to require that option and forbid the killing. But for the vast majority of abortions, it's not possible.
If we look at the word Fetus in latin it still means baby. It was used to making a baby sound less like a baby and more like an object or thing. If an animal is pregnant we say she is going to have babies.
If we found a living single celled cell on another planet...we would say there is life on that planet.
Teaching a boy through early on and into his teenage years what responsibility means and is and his actions he will be accountable for. Should make his a more responsible adult. If for some reason he can't keep it in his pants he will be more responsible for the girl/women he has impregnated. 37% of poverty in the US is due to single women with kid(s). So yes the boy/man do have a track record of running. I like to call it stick and git ;)
We have plenty of ways to keep from getting pregnant, but even with that there have been over 60 million abortions since it was legalized.
There are lots of people who would like to adopt, so the option of adoption exists instead of having an abortion.
For most who have had abortions, they live a life of regret and depression.
I'm not sure how Rand can support abortion as it does boil down to accountabiliy and responsibility. Unless Rand wanted to eliminate the offspring of those who were irresponsible/unaccountable through abortion.
All in all we all need to be accountable and responsible for our actions. We all can screw up, but we need to make it right when we do.
That's my 2 cents...
As for irresponsible sex, when a woman choses to have sex it is her right to have sex. If she happens to become pregnant, well it was her choice to have sex and not take any precautions so be it.
Do not confuse the two actions
And as you state, there are many products available today for women to use to prevent the pregnancy and the attachment of the early cells that have passed through the fallopian tubes to the uterine wall and some that will cause separation, but is there really a difference between chemical means and manual means. It is a practice that's been with humanity since it's earliest days by the older women of the clan using a stick or abortive herb mixtures. At least, today a woman or girl can receive the procedure with safety.
As to sexual irresponsibility, when, in what circumstance. Today girls are entering puberty at younger and younger ages, 10, maybe even sooner. Does society hold that child responsible? The girl that gets drunk or high. The one thats retarded. The one that thinks she's found the man of her dreams that'll take care of her for the rest of her life only to see him run out the door when she tells him she's pregnant. Who tells a girl or young woman that her dreams of being somebody more and accomplishing something are over, that she now has to be a mother for the next 18 or 20 years of her life.
Is the practice abused? Everything in life is abused. Are some of those fetuses geniuses in the bud? Maybe, but probably not if raised by a young woman forced into being a mother against her will, struggling to buy baby formula and diapers. The point is IMHO, that girl/woman's body, life, and future is owned by her--no one else, no one else's morals or beliefs. A woman and a man live different lives and I'm not too sure that a man has any business ever criticizing a woman's choices.
It's her's to do with as she will and it must be so in order for freedom and liberty to exist for any of us. There is simply no way around that.
I've said a lot here, and that's the end of it for me. No more.
Last thing I say on the subject of responsibility: If a woman chooses to keep the child, with all the resources available to her, then no check should be issued. Since she has the authority to murder to avoid parenthood - to avoid responsibility, it is solely her choice to keep and raise the child.
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