pro-choice / pro-life
So most people who are pro-choice see the situation as one where a person’s individual rights of what to do with their own body is being overridden.
I think, and hope, we can all agree that it is a bad thing to take away a person’s right to decide about their own body.
Clearly not everyone agrees that situation actually applies to abortion, considering things like personal responsibility and the majority of pregnancies being a direct, known possible result of actions that person willingly undertook.
Likewise, most people who are pro-life see the situation as one where a person’s life is being ended due only to them being an inconvenience to someone else.
I think, and hope, we can all agree that it is a bad thing to take away an innocent person’s life.
Clearly not everyone agrees that situation actually applies to abortion, considering the large amount of people who have decided to pretend that a human fetus is somehow not human or that science and dna is wrong about when life starts.
So, in the end, I do not think most people on either side of the argument are evil, they are both working for something that is generally a good thing. However it’s important to look at the good thing they desire and compare to the actual facts of the situation and make sure what they’re fighting for really actually applies to the situation.
Of course, there are some exceptions and some evil people really do want to kill babies or really do want the government to control what people can and cannot do with their own bodies. Often the same people want both actually, and these people are almost exclusively progressives like planned parenthood founder Margaret Sanger herself.














