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Zeuro · 26-30, F
I’m pro abortion rights but it’s really not the same thing
sree251 · 41-45, M
@LeopoldBloom You said: "Like most conservatives, you're happy to deny others the care you gladly take advantage of for yourself."

What "care" am I taking advantage off or myself? Why do you label me as "a conservative" whatever that may mean. Conjuring a bogeyman is a tactic for committing violence against humanity.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@LeopoldBloom You said: "Your last line is a sign of depravity. Do you feel the same way about all medicine? If you get sick, don't go to the doctor, because natural death is the best way out of all illness."

You regard my perception of natural death as a depravity? Depravity goes beyond mere bad behavior — it is a total lack of morals, values, and even regard for other living things, like the depravity of a serial killer. Natural death is neither an act of intent nor the deliberate commission of evil. Depravity is the willful killing of 25,000 people in 15 weeks in Gaza. Are you equating me with the Jews of Israel?

You and I need to talk more. We have much to do to bring peace in the world.
@sree251 So you're against all medical care? Or only medical care for women?

Depravity is refusing to allow a Jewish state to exist while tolerating all other states. I'm equating you with the Hamas rapists, who also have a depraved view of women. No wonder you're still a virgin.

500,000 Arabs were killed in the Syrian civil war. But who cares, no Jews were involved.

Abortion is more like self defense. If anyone other than a ZEF was doing that to someone’s body, nobody would say they didn’t have the right to use deadly force to separate themselves from their attacker.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@LeopoldBloom Could you unpack that and say in simple terms what you mean?
@sree251 The effect of pregnancy and childbirth on a woman's body is potentially devastating. Here's one list.

One out of 8,475 women dies from pregnancy complications. The most common causes of death for pregnant women are:

Emboli (blood clots affecting the heart and brain);
Eclampsia (high blood pressure complications affecting pregnancy);
Heavy bleeding (Hemorrhaging);
Sepsis (severe infection);
Cerebral vascular accidents (stroke, bleeding in the brain); and
Anesthesia-related deaths.
Altogether, these causes account for 80 percent of all deaths relating to a woman’s pregnancy. Unknown or uncommon causes account for the remaining 20 percent of deaths related to pregnancy. Women who have chronic severe diseases are at greater risk of death than healthy women.

Continuing your pregnancy also includes a risk of experiencing complications that are not always life-threatening.

Approximately 15 to 20 of every 100 pregnant women require Caesarean delivery (C-section).
One in 10 women may develop infection during or after delivery.
About one in 20 pregnant women has blood pressure problems.
One in 20 women suffer from excessive blood loss at delivery.
Labor is when a pregnant woman’s uterus contracts and pushes or delivers the baby from her body. The baby may be delivered through the woman’s vagina or by cesarean section. A Cesarean section is a surgical procedure.

The following are possible side effects and risks associated with vaginal delivery:

Injury to the bladder or rectum;
A hole (fistula) between the bladder and vagina or the rectum and vagina;
Heavy bleeding (hemorrhaging);
Inability to get pregnant in the future due to infection or complication from an operation;
Emergency treatment for any of the above problems, including the possible need to treat with an operation, medicines or blood transfusion; and
Rarely, death.
The following are possible side effects and risks associated with Cesarean delivery (C-section):

Injury to the bowel or bladder;
Inability to get pregnant in the future due to infection or complication from an operation;
Heavy bleeding (hemorrhaging);
Injury to the tube (ureter) between the kidney and bladder;
A possible hysterectomy as a result of complication or injury during the procedure;
Complications from anesthesia such as respiratory problems, headaches or drug reactions;
Emergency treatment for any of the above problems, including the possible need to treat with an operation, medicines or a blood transfusion; and
Rarely, death.

https://ldh.la.gov/page/pregnancy-risks

Any of the above if carried out by anyone other than a ZEF would constitute major assault. While a ZEF can't form criminal intent, if its unwanted presence is causing harm, the woman is entitled to separate herself from her attacker, using deadly force if necessary.
Steve42 · 56-60, M
No. Suicide implies the intent of the will in the person passing. There is another word for what you are describing.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Steve42 What is that word, Steve?
Peaceandnamaste · 26-30, F
I want to be euthanized, life is too cruel to me.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Peaceandnamaste By "life", do you mean the way of life we have created for us to live?
Peaceandnamaste · 26-30, F
No it's not.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP Existentially speaking, yes.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
No, it's not.

 
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