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by Chris2048
1743 days ago
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That would cover forced conception/abortions, but how does it cover the right to an abortion? It's not like becoming pregnant is "being forced to give birth"; if it is the distinction is meaningless since not allowing <x> is forcing you to not do <x>, and forcing you to do <x> is disallowing you to not do <x>. |
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But you are right. This distinction is meaningless by itself.
What actually has meaning is if what we are forcing/forbidding you to do with your body puts your health and life at risk for some other benefit, for example for benefit of a single new other human.
Forcing someone to carry pregnancy to term to save the life of this new human is like forcing someone to giva a kidney to save some other person's life.
It's commendable but it shouldn't be obligatory.