I firmly stand behind the notion of bodily autonomy. If they want one, they should be able to get it.
Right now corpses have more bodily autonomy than women do in a lot of places. Which is obviously ridiculous.
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I wonder how many "pro-lifers" would support mandatory organ donation...
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You sir, have the same stance as me. I've read this argument before and loved it
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I just can't see making a decision about someone else's body for them. In any situation. If it is something that will hurt them, I might tell them why I don't think they should do it, but I wouldn't force anything on them. An abortion does not fall under that category.
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[quote]I firmly stand behind the notion of bodily autonomy. If they want one, they should be able to get it. Right now corpses have more bodily autonomy than women do in a lot of places. Which is obviously ridiculous.[/quote]
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[quote][quote]I firmly stand behind the notion of bodily autonomy. If they want one, they should be able to get it. Right now corpses have more bodily autonomy than women do in a lot of places. Which is obviously ridiculous.[/quote][/quote]
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[quote][quote][quote]I firmly stand behind the notion of bodily autonomy. If they want one, they should be able to get it. Right now corpses have more bodily autonomy than women do in a lot of places. Which is obviously ridiculous.[/quote][/quote][/quote]