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I think abortion will be treated much like slavery in the future. People will look back at past atrocities and ask "how did people think it was okay to kill babies that inconvenience them?". It will be as bizarre if not moreso than owning a slave.
Hopefully in ghe future the need for abortions is close to zero becuase of better education, birth control and standard of living.
But today it is better to have abortions than put people into this world when nobody is going to take care of them the way they need.
I think they will look back at this time and think "how sad that they did not have the tools and care needed to avoid abortions".
That's completely fair and very possible, but I do disagree morally that it's better to have an abortion than to bring a baby into the world that isn't wanted. Want should not dictate the viability of life nor the concept of basic human right to life. Most times the right thing isn't easy or even what we want, but that should not get in the way of doing what IS right. Should there be better foster care systems and increased funding for both systems and families willing to foster/adopt? Absolutely. But the failure of our government to put spending where it should to assist with fostering/adoption and, as you mentioned, in education and standard of living, does not change the morality of the ending of a baby's life through abortion.
It's not a baby, it's a clump of fetal cells that has a 75% chance of failing on its own even without an abortion.
Adoption doesn't change what pregnancy does to a woman's body. Comments like these focus solely on the fetus and ignore the woman who can have life long consequences of simply carrying the fetus to term.