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It's not the Christian Republic of America, so why is it those who are religious can hold the bodies of secular women and of other religions hostage?

I see the abortion debate as a religious minority forcing their views on an entire country and I don't feel that's right.
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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
In numerous countries where abortion is clearly outlawed, there's more than a number of cases of courts forcing little kids to have babies, even when it was shown to be the by-product of r-pe. In other examples the mother would have died in childbirth or the kid would have died due to some condition. It was made to be delivered anyways.

At any rate, no one even needs those excuses not to have children because coercion is a very real factor in relationships and thus not everything works out the way people plan all the time.

The fact remains, this has always been about controlling women. The "pick me girls" and the pro life males have always been that way, they pleasure themselves with the thoughts of delightful power fantasies in which they aren't deemed irrelevant in a society that ignores them.

[b]https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/10/mark-mccloskey-ban-abortions-for-victims-of-incestuous-rape.html[/b]

And Mark Mccloskey isn't the only pro lifer who feels that way.