"Did you even read the title of the artical. Also, this is not following my logic, there is a difference between pro-choice and pro-abortion. You can be pro-choice without being pro-abortion. You really need to read what I say."
The problem with your "distinction" between pro-choice and pro-abortion is that you say supporting an abortion under any circumstances means pro-abortion. So what would you say if for example there were a pregnant woman who would likely die in child-birth due to complications but the child already had a very low probability of survival even if she did have it.. would you think she should have an abortion or should both die "naturally" instead?
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