Count Lucanor wrote: ↑December 12th, 2024, 1:48 pm
It's hard for me not to think of this as something punishable.
Seetha E wrote: ↑December 11th, 2024, 2:08 pm
I agree with you in this case.
Count Lucanor wrote: ↑December 10th, 2024, 1:51 pm
Education is one thing and laws are another. Our discussion is about what laws must be in place, assuming some universal values. My view is that abortion should be lawful, with limitations.
Hello Count Lucanor,
Thank you for your response.
I did agree with your views about the particular case you highlighted. Such cases deserve to be treated seriously.
Your POV about abortion: lawful with restrictions
Please allow me to explain my earlier response about the need for social change
No laws: In many parts of the world, women's rights are entirely overlooked. (There is a dire need for change in such cases)
Blanket Laws: There are some parts (even in developed countries) where we see troubling instances of essential medical care/abortion being denied to women with genuine cases.
Reasonable Laws: There are places (India) where abortion laws consider a wide range of scenarios. However, the unfortunate reality is that practices like sex determination, while illegal (to prevent female infanticide), are still evaded, leading women to face immense pressure from family to make heartbreaking choices when a girl child is detected.
Even when laws cover almost all bases, we often find that they fall short of genuinely empowering women (in the present/future) to make informed, independent decisions.
Hence, when I see all three scenarios, I feel, the government should be restricted to actively supporting women's rights, ensuring she has access to compassionate medical care and counseling, while ultimately allowing women to decide what is best for them. This will help reduce/eliminate wrongful acts and not endanger women's lives. I maintain, that major changes in society are needed to address the root causes.
I am open to all views as it will help me understand and consider other aspects that I may have missed.