10-08-2015, 02:32 PM
(10-08-2015, 02:20 PM)bfine32 Wrote: But the fact that I don't feel someone that is raped should be forced to keep the baby makes me "pro-choice" as it's commonly defined isn't flawed logic?
If you think there are situations where the woman should have a choice, then you're technically pro-choice, right?
I guess it's tough to throw out labels like pro-choice and pro-life since a lot of people fall somewhere in between the two sides. When people hear "pro-choice", they tend to think of the extremist view on that side, and same with the pro-lifers.
I think I just find it more believable to call somebody "pro-choice" that says "if you're raped, you should be able to choose whether you have the baby", opposed to calling somebody "pro-life" that says "you should be allowed to have your baby if you'd like to".
Both of the things you guys have said left it up to choice, so I don't know why you're thinking that I should have called out his logic and not yours, when his made at least some sense.