Aure's Notes
1 min readJan 6, 2025

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I don't think that people admitting to having unprotected sex with someone they shouldn't have had unprotected sex with would decrease the number of abortions because sex outside of a relationship is no longer shamed like it used to be.

I think that what explains those staggering statistics is that abortion is presented as a right, that is, through a legal perspective, and not as a murder, that is, through an ethical and biological perspective. The focus is on the woman, it's "women's rights" to get an abortion with no regards whatsoever for the child. This is where it becomes deeply problematic.

I am also pro-choice but I think that things should be clearly stated: abortion is m-word, and sometimes, m-word is necessary.

Another topic that the narrative would benefit is the aftermath of abortion, a deeply traumatic experience that leaves a lifelong trauma.

The way that abortion is presented and talked about, and the voluntary bluriness around the ptopic is effectively one of the biggest mons-tros-ity the human race has ever committed so far.

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