All of those subjects were covered on earlier posts. Trump explained his policies. We were headed in the right direction until Biden-Harris took over. We need to worry about the US, not the other countries. They can do whatever they want. We are not intruding on their policies.
I'm for better healthcare and know there is a lot of inequality in our country, which isn't fair. Some are rich and healthy, others are poor and not healthy, and some are somewhere in-between, not a good situation. I can see why some people get mad about this inequality. It even happens between siblings.
We are arguing again and it does absolutely no good in the big scheme of things.
I'm definitely not trying to argue and I respect your feelings on this and think they come from a personal, genuine place for you. I am not trying to knock that aspect at all but I think more pro-life people genuinely need to hear this:
Pro-life arguments always seem to be based on a fantasy idea that prohibition, which doesn't work for literally any other good or service easily traded on the black market (see the war on marijuana) will magically work for the abortion pill.
Also:
1) They act like it's as simple as overturning Roe vs Wade. It's not. Back then, you only had to penalize the providers if you wanted to enforce it. Since the invention of RU-486, providers are now any kid, gang member or lab from China that could deal drugs. Good luck with that.
Before RU-486, I could see this being a position at least rooted in reality but it really is magical thinking at this point.
2) For something to be illegal, there has to be a penalty for breaking that law. I have *yet* to hear of one pro life person weighing in on how women getting an illegal abortion should be punished.
3) Most politicians understand it has been game over since RU-486 which is why nothing federal even gets put forward and the state stuff is just nonsense regulations like making you have to travel further, get an ultrasound and look beforehand or provide a burial (Indiana).
Absolutely none of this reduces abortions but pro-life politicians get votes and conservatives feel like they are doing something (I think).
Think about yourself and how passionately you would support someone just for being pro-life. It's a carrot on a stick and it works.
But it's really like being anti-marijuana and believing a politician would end it's use in America. Which some people used to believe in the 1980s. Anyway...
4) There are actual scientific ways to reduce unwanted pregnancy and abortion (as an aside, universal neonatal care would also reduce risky pregnancies and miscarriage saving countless babies but many conservatives oppose that too).
Like I mentioned before: better sex ed, family planning, contraceptive availability and the morning after pill. But these are never, ever discussed by the pro-life people. They aren't allowed to be on the table at all.
Why not?
I have heard abortion called the "silent holocaust." You wouldn't pass out condoms and get insurance to cover the pill to prevent a holocaust? It makes it seem to an outsider like they care more about living in a country that fits their moral ideals on paper than actually reducing abortion.
5) It's not consistent. Embryonic stem cells were lobbied against for years but not IVF clinics in which the remaining embryos are discarded after the pregnancy is achieved because it's a numbers game and some women get 6 or more viable embryos. There was no large movement whatsoever to get fertility clinics banned.
6) I had something else but I can't remember now. Probably my cue to stop my rant anyway.
Goodnight all.