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has anybody considered the pregnant woman's self-defense against the fetus in the abortion argument?

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Nov 25, 2019, 10:49:53 AM11/25/19
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humans are animals and it is universal among animals that mothers would be ready to sacrifice themselves for their offspring.

This imperative is present among human mothers - isn't that sufficient to deal with the abortion question?

Humans are cultural AND biological beings - human females should have the cultural right to overcome the biological imperative.

That the fetus might cause her death ought to be a sufficient reason to abort under all circumstances. IF a woman obeys her biological imperative almost till the end, but chickens out (because she is not purely a biological being) - she ought to be able to abort.

Whether abortion is killing is a red herring - self defense laws that are very lax in the South allow casual killing of ADULTS (Trayvon Martin et al.).

If the pro-choice argument tries for scraps (please allow it up to x weeks) - it will all be lost and the US would revert to barbarianism.
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