Ok, hot topic I know. I'm not trying to start any major debates here or be a drama troll. I wanted to share an interesting article that I thought was well researched. Comment if you want to but, again, this is really for informational purposes. Let's all be grown up and not flame each other for having different views.
I am personally pro-choice. Who would have thought that being so may actually prevent abortions. Very interesting.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/lovejoyfeminism/2012/10/how-i-lost-faith-in-the-pro-life-movement.html
Re: NBFR - pro choice policies reduce # of abortions vs pro life
On the other hand I don't really think education and contraceptive use is the key. I think that is extremely simplistic.
I guess I think everyone should stop talking about abortion and start working on the systemic ish that ultimately causes abortion like unemployment, lack of a living wage, unobtainable healthcare, financially exploitative child care costs...
Once we fix all that then we can weigh in with our moral superiority on whether or not abortion is "right."
This is how I grew up as well and I also never considered most of the points in her article. That is why I thought it was so interesting. It really does make you go hmmm.
I agree with this too and do think the article did a good job of talking about how unobtainable healthcare, financially exploitative child care costs, the lack of contraception and the expense of pregnancy actually contribute to the abortion rate. As far as morally, that is where I am pro-choice. To each their own to decide such things.