Why I'm Pro-Choice
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I’ve been working on this post all day, trying to make my opinions on abortion rights sound cool or heartfelt or something. The point is: I’m pro-choice because some of my closest friends have had abortions. It’s an extremely difficult decision to make, and abortion is an ugly, ugly thing that they’ve spent a lot of time and heartache dealing with. Anyone who suggests that women take it lightly, or that women don’t comprehend the decision they’re making, needs to spend less time humanizing fetuses and more time talking to real women.

I’m all for political activism and the power of impassioned arguments—I blog about sexual politics all the time, I was the president of the Women’s Issues Organization in college, and I bring up sex ed approximately once every 5 minutes—but talking to a close friend about her abortion is an irreplaceable, undeniably jarring experience. And difficult though the decision is, none of my friends regret their abortions. Their circumstances are wildly different, but they all agree that they were not responsible enough, or ready enough, or prepared enough to raise a child.

Looking at other women I care deeply about—like my younger sister, who wants to go to law school in a couple years—I hope and pray that they never have to make the choice to have an abortion. But if they are, they deserve to have a safe, legal, unobstructed choice.

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By Shauna Harris Jan 23rd 2008 at 12:16 pm EST
I so agree with your blog. Abortion has been a sensitive issue for such a long time and Im sure it will continue to be! Women, especially, have endured so many social injustices and inequalities, which leads to my failure to comprehend why any woman would want to infringe upon the rights of the next! I could only imagine the types of backlash that America would bare witness to if the right to abortion was taken away...that would be embarking on who new level of moral issues that we may not be ready to stomach!
rotten kids
By Clive James Jan 24th 2008 at 9:43 am EST
My sister has 5 kids. 2 of these are great kids, do what she ask and be respecful. The other 3 can be pretty funny and cool, but they don't help around the house none, and don't listen to her and give her lots of trouble. Is there a legal way to abort them after they are already born? cause I don't see no difference in killing them now as before she had them. If she can't abort them now, we need a law change so she can and she can get on with her life.
Re: rotten kids
By nothing Feb 15th 2008 at 9:37 am EST
are you stupid or soemthing? that was the stupidest thingthat I have ever heard......... think before you write things. idoit
  
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