| > Then how do you know anyone feels that way? Where do you get your information? Google for "I hate my children". > [social safety nets] One solution to children growing up in poverty is a safety net - a solution that is strongly advocated against as being "socialist" by our current government. i.e. It ain't happening in our lifetime. Since that solution is not currently feasible, not having children if you can't afford them (i.e. it will put you into poverty, either from normal costs or advanced costs if the child is known to have a birth defect) is the next best solution. There are four well known methods for this, abstinence, contraception, abortion, and adoption. Abstinence is not a realistic solution, this has been shown to be the case through the centuries. Reliable contraception does not exist (or is effectively unavailable: see the crap women have to go through to get their tubes tied). It's also next up on some of the SC justices' hitlist. That leaves abortion and adoption. The first is much more affordable and less likely to kill the woman than the second. And that doesn't count the already overloaded foster care system and adoption rosters we're subjecting the children to. |
Regardless of abortion laws, this would seem like a basic requirement for any civilised society.
I'm not sure why you would say that reliable contraception doesn't exist. Condoms are extremely effective, and cost nothing.
When it comes to adoption, it is my understanding that there is a huge demand for adopted children, outstripping supply by an order of magnitude. Are you saying this is not the case?