In today's media there are plenty of social and political issues within it, one being abortion. When this topic is talked about it can either go two ways. One side is in full resentment towards it, or pro-life, and the other side being supportive of it, or pro-choice. Between sides I personally would choose the side that is in support of abortion. Not because I'm for disregarding a life, but because a woman has that choice whether she would like the baby or not. But in today's government law makers, which are men, are basing their opinions on something that doesn't even apply to them. So that brings to that conclusion that they really have no say, and should include those who the new laws apply to. And even though those who are "pro-choice" believe that killing the fetus is morally wrong, what they don't understand is that woman who wishes to get an abortion may have been raped and is now carrying her rapist's baby or she was impregnated under unwanted circumstances. Therefore, coming to my point that woman should have the right to involve themselves in topics such as these to have representation in the government.
Monday, November 25, 2019
Abortion (Free Choice)
November 25, 2019
In today's media there are plenty of social and political issues within it, one being abortion. When this topic is talked about it can either go two ways. One side is in full resentment towards it, or pro-life, and the other side being supportive of it, or pro-choice. Between sides I personally would choose the side that is in support of abortion. Not because I'm for disregarding a life, but because a woman has that choice whether she would like the baby or not. But in today's government law makers, which are men, are basing their opinions on something that doesn't even apply to them. So that brings to that conclusion that they really have no say, and should include those who the new laws apply to. And even though those who are "pro-choice" believe that killing the fetus is morally wrong, what they don't understand is that woman who wishes to get an abortion may have been raped and is now carrying her rapist's baby or she was impregnated under unwanted circumstances. Therefore, coming to my point that woman should have the right to involve themselves in topics such as these to have representation in the government.
Sources:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/abortion/legal/introduction_1.shtml
In today's media there are plenty of social and political issues within it, one being abortion. When this topic is talked about it can either go two ways. One side is in full resentment towards it, or pro-life, and the other side being supportive of it, or pro-choice. Between sides I personally would choose the side that is in support of abortion. Not because I'm for disregarding a life, but because a woman has that choice whether she would like the baby or not. But in today's government law makers, which are men, are basing their opinions on something that doesn't even apply to them. So that brings to that conclusion that they really have no say, and should include those who the new laws apply to. And even though those who are "pro-choice" believe that killing the fetus is morally wrong, what they don't understand is that woman who wishes to get an abortion may have been raped and is now carrying her rapist's baby or she was impregnated under unwanted circumstances. Therefore, coming to my point that woman should have the right to involve themselves in topics such as these to have representation in the government.
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