sure! if saying something that is not corresponding to reality is more advanced...
i'm not saying that Glance is wrong, i'm saying that one (and in fact 2) of his arguments is (are) false or at least not so uniformetly true, what is entirely different...as a matter of fact i'm quite sure that when a woman wish to abort in france her life begins to be a fighter's one... social services who have to examin her asking are sometimes (and more frequently that it is usually believed) so afraid not to be promoting enough palliative/alternative solutions that they just seek to impose them, treating her like a child that wouldn't know what she does (i know it was a largely current definition of the woman until beginning of XXth century but...) i'm not saying that aborting should be encourage (this would be stupid and anyway no one has never asked for that... but i'm entirely sure there is a point afterward it is really useless and worst than that to try to discourage her...)
i'm sorry i think a woman is as able as anyone else to make up her mind about that than anyone else...
i will add that aborting is not born with the laws that were allowing it nor with the technical progresses unfortunately... it existed long before and it was more than often a butchery with proportionnaly more lifes at sake... i'm not even sure that the laws allowing women to abort have provocated a real and significant increase of the number of abortions... but it has allowed better conditions and even better assistance to the decision's making (even if i'm not allways convinced by the quality of this assistance)
i said i didn't wish to argue on this topic because i was waiting to see it wasn't only an arguing between men... as it is a decision that belongs to women it would be a bit surrealistic... thanks to kiya...
MG!!! The most infamous member these forums have ever got!