by Connor Storey
Before I get into my personal opinion on abortion I think it
is necessary to mention the current situation with abortion in the United
States. Recently, there has been a bill passed in Alabama which prohibits the
right for a woman to have an abortion once the heart of the fetus starts
beating (which is around 22 days after conception). This bill has sparked
international outrage with people demonstrating across the world that “abortion
is a right” and even some international corporations have expressed their
concerns over women's rights. The lawmakers of Alabama are hoping to overturn
Roe v Wade to make abortion illegal throughout the United States, unless the
mother or the child’s life is at risk.
The USA’s constitution is founded on the principles of liberty
and life which is why their amendments include the right to bear arms and to
keep freedom of speech and expression free from government control. I disagree
strongly with the narrative that abortion is a human right. In fact, I think
it’s the complete opposite. I believe that life begins at the point of
conception. As soon as the sperm and egg fertilise
there is a unique genetic code for that child which gives them specific
characteristics such as the colour of their eyes and what gender they will
become. This is what makes humans, human. A zygote does not grow into a human.
It is a human life to begin with and no one should have the “right” to dictate
who lives and who dies. One of the government’s main objectives is to protect the
life of its citizens and to make sure that no one can take their rights away
from them. Therefore, the government has the right to restrict abortions to
keep the most innocent and vulnerable beings alive.
One common argument I hear frequently from the opposite side
of the debate is that it’s “my body, my choice”. Firstly, it is not the woman’s
body, it’s the child’s body and saying that it’s “my body, my choice” is like
justifying murder inside your own home because it’s “your house”. In addition,
there are also claims that thousands of women will die from undocumented
abortions if made illegal in the United States. The year before Roe v Wade (In
1972) 39 women died from illegal abortion which we all could agree was a
tragedy. However, 24 women died from legal abortion in the same year according
to the CDC. Therefore, to say that thousands of American women will die is
clearly inaccurate. Moreover, did you know that women who have an
abortion are 81% more likely to develop at least one mental health issue?
In conclusion, I believe that all life is sacred and every
life has equal value. That is why I am also against the death penalty and
euthanasia. No human has the right to decide who lives and who dies. In years
to come with the development of science and technology, I think we will look
back as a country and see that one of our modern failures was that 200,000
lives every year have been lost in the name of progressivism.
this is a really good and interesting article on a serious aspect of our human rights
ReplyDeletei belive abortion shouldn't be allowed as you are taking life away from a child in the fetus who could grow and become a great person. therefore if you decide to take an abortion pill then your taking life away from a baby.
ReplyDeleteI agree with your opinion, and think no one should decide who lives or dies.
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