No.
You're thinking reasonably and constitutionally.
I am anti-abortion. I hate it, it disgusts me, and I don't know if I ever could do it myself. I am pro-choice. Why?
The 1st Amendment that gives me the right to practice my religion and abide by my moral code free of persecution? It gives others the right not to practice my religion and live by my moral code.
I can believe whatever the hell I want. But I'm not going to tell others what to believe much less force them to practice it.
Most do think that way, it breeds many problems and conflicts too. Soft liberal stances sound good but have hidden dangers. Whats described is just the growing typical "politically correct" point of view, a view that "sounds" best, fair and understanding.
These types of view are the most popular and gaining popularity everyday, so why is the world getting worse and worse with it, i doubt it's coincidence. I was a very liberal person myself until i saw what it's really doing.
Hey, if someone wants to prevent the birth of a child that they most likely will not be able to raise properly and will most likely burden the public school system and the government welfare system for a good amount or the entirety of it's existence... I'm not going to stop them. As a woman, that child will not be my direct responsibility.
I just wouldn't do it myself. My birth control is working quite nicely, my husband and I are self-sustaining, we're better off than many couples that have children nowadays.
I'm just glad I've never been put in that kind of situation. I understand it quite well. I've been exposed to very diverse groups of people living very diverse lifestyles from my own. The second I decide that it is OK to push my religion and system of beliefs on others as what to live by is the second that I do my religion and morality a disservice. I think the penal good is a good enough code to live by for those of us that choose to live unaffiliated.
That's my stance that I have formed throughout the years and until experience changes it otherwise, it is the one that I will choose to keep.
One view shouldn't get unquestionable superiority over the others. You shouldn't force your beliefs on other people. Neuroneptunian wasn't promoting liberalism, she was promoting tolerance. Liberalism isn't the only political party that's pro-choice.
Yeah you're right. But it's that Everyone is accepting the same view point here that im talking about lol? Sounds pretty close minded to me!
You're backing up the point i'm trying to make, that people shouldn't just jump at the politically correct opinion that was given, without thinking about it a little deeper.
As everyone agreed with this one opinion (without giving one of their own lol) and i gave an alternative, i'm the one who gave the other view point.
Am I a bad person for being pro-choice?
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No.
You're thinking reasonably and constitutionally.
I am anti-abortion. I hate it, it disgusts me, and I don't know if I ever could do it myself. I am pro-choice. Why?
The 1st Amendment that gives me the right to practice my religion and abide by my moral code free of persecution? It gives others the right not to practice my religion and live by my moral code.
I can believe whatever the hell I want. But I'm not going to tell others what to believe much less force them to practice it.
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If more people thought like you, there'd be a lot less shit on internet fora. Amen.
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Most do think that way, it breeds many problems and conflicts too. Soft liberal stances sound good but have hidden dangers. Whats described is just the growing typical "politically correct" point of view, a view that "sounds" best, fair and understanding.
These types of view are the most popular and gaining popularity everyday, so why is the world getting worse and worse with it, i doubt it's coincidence. I was a very liberal person myself until i saw what it's really doing.
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Hey, if someone wants to prevent the birth of a child that they most likely will not be able to raise properly and will most likely burden the public school system and the government welfare system for a good amount or the entirety of it's existence... I'm not going to stop them. As a woman, that child will not be my direct responsibility.
I just wouldn't do it myself. My birth control is working quite nicely, my husband and I are self-sustaining, we're better off than many couples that have children nowadays.
I'm just glad I've never been put in that kind of situation. I understand it quite well. I've been exposed to very diverse groups of people living very diverse lifestyles from my own. The second I decide that it is OK to push my religion and system of beliefs on others as what to live by is the second that I do my religion and morality a disservice. I think the penal good is a good enough code to live by for those of us that choose to live unaffiliated.
That's my stance that I have formed throughout the years and until experience changes it otherwise, it is the one that I will choose to keep.
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Hmmmm....more nostrils mabey?
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Motherfucker.
You know it's only about the nostrils, how dare you question it. BACK TO THE DUNGEON.
One view shouldn't get unquestionable superiority over the others. You shouldn't force your beliefs on other people. Neuroneptunian wasn't promoting liberalism, she was promoting tolerance. Liberalism isn't the only political party that's pro-choice.
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Tolerance breeds ignorance apparently.
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Accepting other viewpoints gives makes you more open minded. I'd associate ignorance with closed-mindedness. Not with tolerance.
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Yeah you're right. But it's that Everyone is accepting the same view point here that im talking about lol? Sounds pretty close minded to me!
You're backing up the point i'm trying to make, that people shouldn't just jump at the politically correct opinion that was given, without thinking about it a little deeper.
As everyone agreed with this one opinion (without giving one of their own lol) and i gave an alternative, i'm the one who gave the other view point.
If only more people in this country thought like you! Can you imagine how much better this country would become?
Exactly what Corleone said. If everyone could think like you, society would be a hell lot better of.