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 @9GTJ7G9Republican from Texas agreed…6mos6MO

It's not human rights when it involves the death of another human. While the child may still be in the womb and not able to speak for itself it is still a living human being and shouldn't have to die due to a situation it had no control of.

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas disagreed…6mos6MO

It actually is human rights: the right of bodily autonomy. You have the right to decide who can or cannot use your body, for any reason, including pregnancy. Additionally, no person has the right to use your body without your consent, including a fetus. Thus, the fetus does not have the right to use your body against your consent in the first place, and you have the right to stop them from continuing to violate your bodily autonomy, even if that means it dies.

 @9GTJC7HProgressive from Louisiana agreed…6mos6MO

Until there is a method of birth control that is so simple and ubiquitous that everyone can use it, women's rights should never be infringed upon. Each situation is different, so the decision should come down to the woman alone as it is her body that is endangered and changed by pregnancy and birth. There are also a lot of issues with coercive pregnancies, where men sabotage birth control or convince women/girls to be pregnant. That is a life altering choice, and men have the option of leaving or avoiding support if they change their minds. Women don't have that luxury.

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