Thinking about how wild it was that Roe v. Wade genuinely said, "We're not going to make a ruling on when life begins, but you're not allowed to make laws defining it as a life or offering any kind of protection for it earlier than 24 weeks gestation."
It doesn’t matter when life begins, what matters is if the fetus has rights. If it doesn’t have rights the issue is moot. If it does have rights, either we give it a special right that no other person on earth has or we treat it as we would any other person and no one has the right to use your body without your consent.
Every human has the right to live in their mother's womb for the first nine months of their life. That's how we all got here. Taking that away from a fetus is taking away their very first human right, and without that, no other right gets the chance to even matter.
No, they do not. You do not have the right to someone else’s body under any circumstances.
Yes, they do. That's the normal human life cycle. No other way for humans to exist. If you deny that right to every human being, then we have no more humans. Therefore, logically, every human has the right to exist in their mother's womb for the first stages of human development.
No, they don’t. No other human has that right, why should a fetus?
We don’t have to worry about human dying out, there are plenty of people who will willingly allow their interest to be used by a fetus. Bringing this up is so silly.
All humans have this right, because all humans start as fetuses. Once they grow out of being fetuses, they no longer need this right.
That’s not how rights work. No one has the right to your body, even as a fetus. Not only does the right to use someone else’s body not exist, it would unfairly cause mainly women to be lesser citizens than men. Men don’t have to worry about relinquishing their rights, only women.
Humans have the right to life. The natural human life cycle involves the child existing in the mother's womb for the first nine months of its life. Ergo, children have the right to exist in their mother's womb for the first nine months of life.
As the law currently stands, fetuses have no rights. They are the only class of humans that have no legal protections preventing other people from ending their lives.













