• AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    It’s a sad reality that most pro-life stance people don’t understand that most pro-choice people are also pro-life. It certainly doesn’t help that some extremists rant loudly about 9th month abortions. But a lot of people who don’t like the idea of abortion still understand the need for it, both medical and otherwise, and believe the decision should rest with the parent and doctor, not the government. If there was more open an honest communication then there probably wouldn’t be as many single-issue voters voting Republican because of this issue.

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      There are few situations where I would choose abortion, however if my wife or daughter needed an abortion for whatever reason, I’d want it to be legally available from a qualified healthcare provider with minimal wait time. This business of having to leave the state/country to get an abortion is fucking ridiculous.

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        Exactly. I thought I was pro-life years ago because I personally wouldn’t consider an abortion outside of medical issues. But I also didn’t presume to make decisions for other people. It took a friend explaining to me that my position makes me pro-choice for me to understand. The Republicans have done a good job of framing the pro-choice stance as wanting to kill babies, and the pro-choice people haven’t done a good job explaining that it’s not.