
Originally Posted by
mannyamador
Tough Questions - Pro-choice or Pro-abortion; is There a Difference?
Tough Questions - Pro-choice or Pro-abortion; is There a Difference?
There are a lot of things that are unpleasant that people or organizations try to make less appalling by changing the words used to describe them. As a parent I am guilty of this myself. When my children need to defecate I do not use that term; I say “go potty”. Does this change the fact that they are defecating? No, it just makes it sound less gross and nasty.
That is why the pro-abortion movement wants to be referred to as pro-choice, not pro-abortion; abortion carries a stigma that they don't want to be identified with. The difference is that there is nothing wrong with defecating; it is natural and how our bodies were created to work. There is, however, something wrong with abortion; it is un-natural and destroys one of the natural functions of a woman's body.
We should not give into the sanitization of abortion; it needs to be exposed for what it is. We should not allow rhetoric to define how we describe an evil like the killing of innocent human persons.
this is an article that labels those favoring abortion as "pro-choice" instead of the mas klaro nga term "pro-abortion". I even believe this is meant to confuse or mislead.
Being pro-choice even has a lot of meanings.
Being pro to elective abortion means pro-choice, in your article.
But being pro to informed choices of family planning could also mean pro-choice. Being pro to contraceptives (but not to abortion) could also mean pro-choice. I'm both pro-contraceptives and pro-NFP but against abortion. that makes me pro-choice but never pro-abortion.
but since people using contraceptives and informed consent are considered as pro-choice, then by sleigh of hand, you also want to maliciously equate them w/ being pro-abortion.
NO TO ABORTION! YES TO LEGALLY AND MEDICALLY SAFE FAMILY PLANNING METHODS! YES TO THE RH BILL!