JJ Husker
Donor
The answer to #4 is…Ehhhh, it’s literally about 4 other people here in a hissy and bringing up strawman arguments.
Since you continue to miss what I’m actually pointing out, which has to be on purpose at this point, I’ll ask you a few questions.
1) do you believe abortion should be legal in all cases?
if no, what if any restrictions should be in place? (Not what you personally want, what the country should have)
2) do you think we should follow European Countries lead on how they view abortion?
3) if everyone in this country but me (I’m told I’m the only one out of 330 plus million people) thinks it’s ridiculous that an abortion would take place (viable healthy baby, healthy mother) sometime in the last trimester if zero restrictions were in place, then why not just say they don’t believe in those abortions since they will never happen anyways? Why even have that option if they will never happen anyways? Why not answer in the legal in most cases option?
4). If these 29% of Americans disagree that a healthy mother with a healthy baby should not be able to consult with a provider willing to abort during the third trimester, then why not say so? That is my entire argument that you all keep conflating to something else because you have no good answer for that question and desperately want to avoid it.
Because that is not how they perceived the choice. I’m quite certain those people would be in the “legal in certain cases” camp if they had any reason to trust that the government would construct these ban laws correctly. Alas, they know that a serious 3rd trimester medical issue will be met with cold hard laws with no leeway for common sense. That is why 29% chose to answer in all cases. It’s not because anyone really wants to terminate a 36 week pregnancy just because they changed their mind. That is the strawman that has been constructed. It doesn’t happen.
The other reason is because, when it comes to legislation, there are only 2 camps; ban all that is possible and keep the government out of medical issues. We’ve seen endless situations recently where pregnant women with complications have been prohibited from receiving proper care because of newly enacted overzealous red state laws. The 29% are answering with that in mind. I mean c’mon, no mother wants to carry a baby for the first two trimesters and then eliminate it for no good reason. It’s why multiple people here are telling you that isn’t an actual problem. People that really don’t want a baby will get that abortion much sooner in the process. Unfortunately nobody is advocating for laws in between the extremes that the vast majority of people could support. It has become an all or none issue, like most all political matters have thanks to the extreme whackos.