You know, it is possible to not like abortion, and be sympathetic towards women who are pregnant.
Notice how he describes the issues with pregnancy as "these discomforts". He has no idea.
I have sympathy for pregnant women. I've rendered myself completely homebound because I don't want to risk exposing my apparently asthmatic pregnant sister-in-law to COVID. Multiple times a day, she finds herself lethargic and/or with headaches. It's been recently that she hasn't had the urge to vomit. I've witnessed enough births in the family to have witnessed most of the non-lethal (yet nevertheless troublesome) complications during pregnancy. I had a family member need to get her tubes tied because her uterus' thickness had declined to that of paper after her third child, according to her doctor. Not too long ago I had to tend to my SIL because she ended up collapsing from a no-shit multi-minute orthostatic syncope, and I was prepared to call the ambulance if the situation didn't improve. I've heard of miscarriage scares where the woman just bleeds profusely from her vagina-- sometimes the baby's still fine, sometimes it's a miscarriage. This person was fortunate. When I was much younger, one of my mother's friends had randomly
died after a relatively simple birth to a healthy child.
On several occasions now, I've discussed wielding the power of the state (and perhaps I've also suggested merely involving the community) in supporting pregnant women as an alternative to abortion where it isn't absolutely necessary. I've recognized that even if children were to be given up for adoption, the system itself needs to be improved as to mitigate occasion for abuse.
I have sympathy for pregnant women who end up getting abortions because to continue the gestation is to invite certain or even likely death upon themselves, and I have sympathy for pregnant women who have to get an abortion because the fetus attached in an unsuitable place and there's zero chance that they'll be viable and a nonzero chance that the woman will suffer severe complications or
die. It's not as though they're doing it because it never sunk in that sex causes pregnancy-- they can't actually
have the baby under those circumstances, even though they wanted to.
Your problem is that you need whatever sympathies I have to prevent me from making a firm stance in the face of
any argument regarding this topic, as though I can't recognize nuance and still come to a distinct and binary answer (and mine isn't even binary). That's the only purpose of the "sympathy" rebuke in Current Year + 6: to bully people into non-conviction and tacit agreement, rather than inspire the creation of thoughtful, comprehensive solutions.
I recognize the difficulties of pregnancy but where there aren't known imminent fatal risks, I value the continuance of the gestating life as well such that I seek to balance matters such that both lives can be sustained. I have witnessed, and have taken part in initiatives that seek to support pregnant women as much as a non-spouse and non-medical professional can such that abortion can be less considered. I have directly provided aid to pregnant women, and have sacrificed for their sakes, because that's what you do when it comes to welfare and human life.
That you need me to be as agnostic as you are is why I can say this (emphasis added in post-- color coded, too!):
I've had it with this puerile "you just hate women!" retort-- it's compressed schizophrenia spawned from the eaten-up brains of sex-addled millennials and zoomers that never grew up past 14, along with their sycophants. It's one thing to say "this person is in a tough position in their life and our society has been developed such that the"best" option for them is to kill their child"-- it's absolute lunacy, however, to make arguments like "I won't nurture my own flesh and blood in my womb because I didn't consent for it to be there even though you totally did because you caused his conception by willingly doing the one thing that would cause that" or to say things like "I would drink hard enough to either kill my baby or ensure its being is so FUBAR that it dies minutes after birth because I'm just so mentally ill even though I can catch myself recognizing that this is egregiously fucked!" is at the height of lunacy.
and the only takeaway you have is "you sound like a naive incel!". I point out
a specific type of personwho uses a specific argument in abortion discussions while excluding another kind of person posing another kind of argument, well after describing several potential solutions to combat the pressures of pregnancy in general as well as issues with "alternatives" to abortion, and your takeaway is that I'm shitting on all women. I can even specify that it's
some-- not all,
some women that make the arguments I've highlighted, and it doesn't make a damn difference, I'm still being represented as someone who thinks this of
all women (or even all pro-choice proponents that are women) by someone who either has worse reading comprehension than Stevie Wonder or the situational awareness of an embryo.
Or maybe you're just juggling similar conversations on multiple forums and didn't check which site was which.