in light of the texas abortion ban hereâs a reminder to stop debating what counts as a human, baby, or life with pro-lifers because that is not a debate you can win. you can not win a philosophical debate about what counts as a person, and you will not change their minds.
what can be proven is that in no situation under united states law is an individual legally obligated to lend their body or organs for the sake of another life.Â
4.5 million people each year are in need of blood transfusion, the entire process of donating blood takes a little over an hour, itâs free, and a single pint of blood can save up to 3 peoples lives, but there is no legal obligation or requirement to donate blood in place.Â
it is illegal to take organs from deceased peoplesâ bodies without permission. CORPSES. bodily integrity is prioritized by law, even after death.
it doesnât fucking matter whether a fetus is a person, whether a fetus is alive, whether a fetus has a soul. it literally doesnât matter. pro-lifers set up the argument through that lens (hence their name) to evoke empathy and pity and take the focus away from the actual process of pregnancy, which changes a personâs body FOREVER. that is not an exaggeration. whether the pregnancy is complicated and high-risk or totally smooth sailing, the birthing person will physically never be the same. if theyâre lucky, theyâll come out of it with weight gain, differently shaped breasts, and changes to the cervix/vagina. if they arenât, thereâs a fucking laundry list of potential complications that could arise, that may eventually fix themselves, need surgical or therapeutic intervention, or never go away, like varicose veins, separation of the abdominal muscles, incontinence, prolapse, diabetes, postpartum depression, and chronic pain, just off the top of my head. and this makes no mention of the very real possibility of income disruption, as well as the financial cost of giving birth, and the chance of fucking death, which is even higher for underserved communities like black women.
there is no basis for a governing body forcing an individual to lend their body or organs for the sake of another life. that is the argument. period the end.