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    01 year ago

    You can’t really do that without being a hypocrite because opposing abortion is inherently authoritarian.

    Honestly, if this was 6, maybe 7 years ago, I’d agree with you, but the political lines have been cut so deeply amongst the American people that it really is disingenuous to say that real nuance like that can exist anymore. Even the rare cases where it does – and people like that are rare, and always oppose abortion for religious reasons – indicates people who are or will be taken in by that cult.

    Most importantly, no one is ever going to change their minds on the issue, rendering debate pointless and impossible. Abortion will probably end up being the key issue that splits the country apart completely.

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      -11 year ago

      Banning abortion is not inherently authoritarian. If the argument comes from the idea of it being murder, it is absolutely not authoritarian to prevent murder.

      You and I might disagree with that, but “authoritarian” really does mean something. It’s not any time someone tries to control you.

      As a person with extreme problems with authority and who is extremely pro abortion, it is very draining to keep explaining this.

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        11 year ago

        Yes it is, because it requires violating the rights of others to achieve. It inherently denies rights, freedoms and choices, and unironically is the only actual murder happening. Abortion bans kill both children and adults. Its self-proclaimed ethical basis is irrelevant; plenty of acts are inherently authoritarian despite being based on some moral principle or another. Revolutions are inherently authoritarian acts, for example. So is opposing abortion.

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          11 year ago

          “Revolutions are inherently authoritarian” is not a take I thought I’d ever read lol