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by blitz_skull
1044 days ago
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> This is not the view of the scientific community, 36/50 US states and the vast majority of the international community Unless you've got sources, I'm going to have to respectfully disbelieve that you somehow speak for the scientific community at large, 36 whole states, and the world. Despite the morally-devoid echo chamber that many choose to live in, we've seen time and time again that social consensus doesn't mean anything when it comes to morality or truth. I seem to recall at one point, owning human beings as slaves was both lawful and even considered morally necessary by many US states, and even the international community! Yet we can easily look back and realize that was a bitter mistake that has and will continue to affect generations to come. Not because we somehow "came to a consensus" that slavery was wrong, but because we finally acknowledged what was always true—slavery is wrong. Our consensus was just us coming to our senses. I'll say it again, consensus means nothing when the subject is murder. The entire world agreeing does not, in any way, shape objective moral truth. |
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I can't tell if you're seriously asking me for sources that the scientific community stance on abortion is that it is a basic right, fetuses are not human beings and abortion is not murder.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you've somehow not heard any scientific opinion on the matter despite how pervasive it is. Given how common knowledge this is I did not feel it necessary to provide sources.
> Unless you've got sources, I'm going to have to respectfully disbelieve that you somehow speak for the scientific community at large
Scientific position statements:
ACOG (US): Abortion is an essential component of comprehensive, evidence-based health care. https://www.acog.org/clinical-information/policy-and-positio...
SOGC (Canada): In an era where restrictions limit access to abortion in only a handful of jurisdictions globally, American women now have fewer reproductive health rights than their mothers and grandmothers did. As our neighbours south of our border face a dawning crisis in health care, the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) stands firmly in support of reproductive choice and equitable access to safe, high-quality abortion care for all people in Canada and around the world. https://www.jogc.com/article/S1701-2163(22)00548-5/fulltext
RANZCOG (AUS + NZ): The College strongly supports the availability of abortion being an essential aspect of safe healthcare delivery, and stands with healthcare professionals across the world in protecting patients’ access to care. https://ranzcog.edu.au/news/ranzcog-statement-on-roe-v-wade-...
Royal College of Obstetric and Gynecologists (UK): Like nearly 90% of the country, we believe in a woman’s right to choose. No woman should be forced to continue a pregnancy against her will. https://www.rcog.org.uk/about-us/campaigning-and-opinions/po...
WHO (International): Access to quality abortion care is a critical public health, equality and human rights issue. https://apps.who.int/iris/rest/bitstreams/1476856/retrieve
Recommend the full decriminalization of abortion.
Decriminalization means removing abortion from all penal/criminal laws, not applying other criminal offences (e.g. murder, manslaughter) to abortion, and ensuring there are no criminal penalties for having, assisting with, providing information about, or providing abortion, for all relevant actors. https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/349316/9789...
FIGO (International): Access to safe abortion is a human right and a critical component of the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of women and girls. https://www.figo.org/resources/figo-statements/addressing-ba...
> 36 whole states
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_law_in_the_United_Sta...
> and the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_law
> I'll say it again, consensus means nothing when the subject is murder.
Whether your moral or religious conviction leads you to believe that human life begins at conception and therefore that abortion is murder is your prerogative but this is your opinion and completely unsupported by science, evidence, or even regulation in the majority of locales on the planet.
Abortion as a basic human right endorsed by nearly every professional and scientific authority.
> The entire world agreeing does not, in any way, shape objective moral truth.
Objective moral truth as determined by who, you? I provided my sources, I welcome yours.