by Max Barry

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Region: Right to Life

Shoppers world wrote:

REGARDING: Just a thought, ever consider that it might mean something that all of the countries that you are critical of are majority-nonwhite/black/brown and the countries that you are praising are majority-white?

There are plenty of examples otherwise: South Africa, Mozambique, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, China, Argentina. Those are just facts: https://reproductiverights.org/worldabortionlaws?category[294]=294
Literally banned in underdeveloped nations only. Not restricted by politics: China, Vietnam communist - legal; Laos communist - banned.
Every developed nation and more by request: https://reproductiverights.org/worldabortionlaws?category[297]=297

That map shows you pretty much exactly what I'm saying. Legal through Europe, North America (Canada and the U.S. that is, not Mexico or Central America), and East Asia, and largely illegal in virtually every African, South American, and South Asian nation, virtually every single "brown or black" country, with very rare exceptions.

Shoppers world wrote:It is not my business to care how, when, what, who - gets a surgery or why or if someone is taking RU486. It is not influencing my way of life. Pro-death. If someone is celebrating an abortion then perhaps its a good thing they are not a parent because their brain is wrecked.

If that is your position, I feel like the drunk driving question I asked earlier could use an answer: if it is her body and her choice, and it is not your business 'when, what, who', then how do you justify criminalizing drunk driving?

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