Message from @Cody
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Brain rot.
watch youtube instead
Yes.
Sounds like a brain rot too
Can be
Depends who you're listening to.
I just got off work
And debates abortion for about 4 hours
Think I need a break
Part of the reason conservatives lose these debates
Is because we concede words.
hey, Discovery channel and History channel used to pretty good, so not all TV is brain rot
I'm not a conservative
now you have science channel
thats about it
Look at general
You seem like a classical liberal in training, but still
I posted my political compass test
damn slow mo
You're literally 2 notches left of me.
The test is also inherently flawed in a way as well
I mean nothing's perfect
Operating with principles often means suspending what you consider ideal in favor of what is right.
I'm opposed to abortion, for instance
Yes, principles are above what you want to do
But I also acknowledge that government shouldn't be in control of it.
Whether we can or can't
That's a massive right to sign away to government.
I'm heading out
Gonna go brain rot on netflix
It's far far FAR more important to address the cultural side of the question.
Later.
It'll be a while before I can really participate but first off, can we agree first that abortion should be permitted if the mother's life is in danger? I want to get that out of the way first because if we can't then I'm a murderer for purposes of discussion and that would certainly change my perspective on the debate.
My personal ethics permit me to perform abortion for ectopic pregnancy.
And I have done so.
i don't think it was ever really in question. And i don't think there was any argument about its legality. It was more around the moral side. Which for life threatening situations should be an easy call. Either 1 dies or they both die. The main focus was on at what point should a clump of cells be considered worth of full human rights
for once it is worthy of full human rights, then usually the right to life trumps most others (Within reason)
First off, @DrYuriMom, I think that yes, there are matters of life or liberty which justify abortion.