Yes, let's do that.but lets look at your opening post
My OP:
I thought I'd made it obvious why I posted the thread, I didn't have any strong desire to change the status quo in UK.Just for Vinty who wants to discuss abortion.
Just in case, I specifically said why I'd started the post:
I only started the thread as a courtesy to Vinty who appeared to want to discuss it.
I also said in a later post that I'm not content with the current legislation in Ireland:
But I also stated my ethical and moral position on abortion as practised in UK, and other 'liberated' countries:I think the law is wrong.
So quite how you get to this assumption baffles me:I think women should have control over their own bodies.
But because I'm content with the current legislation in UK and France, I haven't researched it in great detail in other European counrtries.So you think it should be lawful for a woman to terminate an unborn baby at say 36 weeks?
Perhaps France could extend the time further, and I'd still be content.
Voluntary aborting a feotus that can't survive at 24 weeks is not killing a baby.You understand this will involve killing an unborn baby?
Taken to that extreme and contraception kills babies.
I think I made my point succintly previously. I feel no need to repeat it nor alter it.What is the difference between killing a baby at 36 weeks and putting a newborn in a dumpster to die?
But I will clarify it, abortion after 24 weeks is only considered in special circumstances. I don't feel the need to discuss each circumstance beacuse I'm content with the status quo.Of course back street, illegal practices could be considered illegal, especially if realtively cheap state run, with medically qualified staff, exist
Mainly because I'm not a medical expert, nor have I consulted widely on female opinions. I content myself with the absence of protests to inform my views on this.
If you see my views as prejudiced, I'd suggest your opinion is myopic and caused by your own belief and blind refusal to consider other opinions.