timtofly
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I think you do not yet understand my argument. This is not about the fetus taking something from the mother.
Still, you clearly said that a person should have the right to decide what happens with his or her body, regardless of the consequences for someone else.
I don't understand then, sorry. I don't see any need to give the government any more power than necessary even if it protects me from myself. Personally I would lean towards anarchism, and perhaps communism as a stateless body. That I am going to change the current government I live in is futile. If I were born under a government that takes things from me without my permission, I would not resist such a government. It may be hard to understand my positions and they may not even make sense to most, but that is the way I view things.
It is the default position that a person is in control of their own body. We have governments not to protect the right to decide/choose, but to protect people from hurting themselves and then that is limited. I never said regardless of the consequences for some one else. There is a point in the process where a fetus is no longer, "just a part of one's body". It is a separate person. I really do not like the use of rights. When you legislate rights to some, you take them away from others.
I would prefer that people being given an opportunity or privilege (that word is so misused and even now is equated with rights) to act in a responsible manner. Governments are viewed as showing preference and giving opportunities to a few which necessitates rights to others. That is not what a privilege is to me. Yet again we can misuse the word opportunity as only giving rights to some. So perhaps humans have lost the concept altogether of personal responsibility. It seems to cast a bad light on other humans making them feel inferior.