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I would much rather grow up in your worst case scenario of "growing up cold and bitter", than having my limbs torn from my body and my brain hacked apart when I'm at my most defenseless time of life. But heh, that hasn't happened to any of us, so fuck everyone else.
It's kind of like standing in line for a ride with a long wait. All of you can't wait to get on the ride. You finally get on the ride and enjoy yourself. A seat opens up, but you won't let any one else sit next to you. You reply "The ride isn't that reat" or "they don't know what they're missing" all the while, you're having the time of your life. Your a selfish asshole, plain and simple.
duly noted, and a very good point.
And you would much rather grow up in the worst case scenario of being cold and bitter? Why? I really dont think you would be saying that if you had experienced it first hand. Go live a life like that, and get back to me.
Now, as I said, its a very good point, but I do think your wrong: At a funeral, what does everyone say? "He/she is in a better place now", so arent we doing them a favor?
And, on a final note (cause im done discussing this, I'm really just re-itterating what Ive been saying rather than being acctually productive): When someone is mentally brain dead, in a coma or something of the such, people reserve the right to take their life because, according to the ones in the coma (no, im not trying to reference the Schaivo case) they dont want to live like that. Now, granted, those people had a choice, and had the ability to say, pull the plug, or, you damned well better keep me alive! But in any case, when one is unfit to judge for themselves what is in their best interest (ie: children under the age of 18, mentally challenged people, ect ect) legal guardianship is granted to the parent. So they have the right to say what happens and doesnt.
I dont agree with abortion, I do think its wrong in a sense, but I think we will be hurting the world more by letting these children be born and suffer.