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Women rights. Women HAVE and DESERVE rights, we are humans too and we should decide what to do with our bodies. I think and whole heartedly believe that we should choice when we want to bring children into the world and we should be able to make the decision without having the government do it for us.
The rape related pregnancy rate is 5% among victims who are at or above the age to reproduce, this is anywhere between 12 and 50! Imagine if you took away the right from a 12 year old girl! A girl who couldn't live her life properly because she has a child to take care of!
It is 11.7% of… Read more
The choice to terminate a pregnancy is the choice of the person who is pregnant. It is unlawful to make decisions about another person's body when there is no consideration given to their mental or physical health, nor the situation that child may be brought into. The child may end up in a hateful situation that was not their choice but society has forced them into due to policy. If the situation is bad enough then the child will go into "the system" causing further harm to society as their environment influences their behaviour and outlook towards their world.
every year 1 in 30 women are raped almost all the time they can not control it and struggle from mental issues such as deppresion and ptsd after, women struggle so much they commit suicide sometimes. 2/3rd of female rape victims are the age of 12-17, at this age women's minds are not fully developed and not ready to have a child. A 12 year old can not care for themselfs let alone another child and their families may not have the money or room for another child.
The human body (although capable) goes through so many changes and they are not always easy. There is also too many children who need loving families in NZ and that is evidence of why woman should have the right to choose. Money is another contributing factor. There are too many families on benefits who should have the right to not have children because they are already on the bottom of the income ladder!
Even if we accept that a fetus has some moral value or a "right to life," no person has the right to use another person’s body to survive without consent. For example, we don’t force people to donate blood, organs, or even bone marrow to save a life—even though those actions could keep someone alive. Pregnancy is a far greater physical and emotional burden than any of those, so forcing someone to remain pregnant against their will denies them control over their own body and life. This doesn’t mean dismissing the moral weight of the fetus, but it emphasizes… Read more
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