Re: Love the fetus, Hate the child
Whether you consider the consequences to be the
demanded accountability and responsibility for the parent
or the birth of a potentially unloved child, the reality
is that the child will be placed in an extremely
undesirable situation--possibly the target of
perpetual resentment as well as financial dire straits. Now, I agree that the idea of abortion evokes a strong
visceral reaction; one that is unsettling. However, I
believe it is preferrable to the comprising of a child's
life due to the irresponsibility of parents.
Further, no one consistently uses abortion as a form
of birthcontrol. If you know anyone who has had an
abortion, it is not a pleasant experience. Women
are typically left with a profound sense of guilt and
few would opt to utilize the procedure again. All of this
shit about women getting 4 or 5 abortions in their life
time is utter bull shit....Just like the "rich welfare
mothers" who are getto superstars, but are too lazy
to look for a job. I'm sorry to disappoint you, but this
just isn't the case. Finding a job that allows you the
time and money to care for a family is difficult, especially
if you don't have any specific skills. Minimum wage is
not enough for food, clothing, schooling, day care, etc.
One would have to work about 60 hours per week
at minimum wage in order to provide a meager level
of existence for a small family...
Forgive me, but I've been reading a lot about the
industrial revolution lately...And, as Marx notes,
minimum wage is designed to be the bare minimum
needed to keep the laborer alive and subordinate....It
does not take into consideration a humane existance.
In light of this fact, social programs seem all the more
ivaluable.
With regard to abortion, let the parents chose...