Abortion

The entire abortion debate is a matter of perspective. Considering all the political tea parties happening in the United States and the ensuing rhetoric over the past year, it is interesting to consider abortion in this regard:

If a woman's body is her own private property and the debate is over what a woman can do with her body, making abortion illegal or legal equates to the socialization of private property.

If a woman's body is not her own private property, human society has time traveled a few hundred years.

But some will say that this is not about women, but about human life. And that means that, given the debate, the life of an unborn fetus has the right to make the bodies of women violate by society.

Pro-choice still makes sense. Any other stance seems... socialist.

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