man why did the audio cut out at 9:20 :((( i was saying "but are you really you?" also why do i talk so slow, even i watch this video at 1.25x
@lotfj2 жыл бұрын
Idk, I just finished watching on normal speed and for me it is a good pace to take in and process what I'm hearing
@kadentrig81782 жыл бұрын
Watching it on x2 speed lol. But talking slow not a bad thing. And only one mistake in a 40 minute video is pretty good
@kadentrig81782 жыл бұрын
That’s less than one mistake per .5 hour! 🤯🤯
@rachaelh80262 жыл бұрын
I actually like how you speak, it makes your words very clear and easier to think on because it's not very fast
@slavaleks90272 жыл бұрын
I like the pace you speak at, it allows me to really focus on understanding difficult concepts
@plexyglass4292 жыл бұрын
If my mother had aborted me I find it to be reasonable. She was 19, unemployed, my father was an unhinged lunatic and she had already been in rocky wateres with her parents. I had a horrible childhood due to the circumstances I was brought into and it still effects me.
@Ian8Abbie2 жыл бұрын
Same, seeing people in the comments looking at the world like its sunshine and rainbows is so annoying. Forcing an ill woman to have a child rather than abort can end awfully. No, the child wont be "playing and running" it'll be neglected and starved, maybe even sold. But they don't care about that, ignorance.
@JFat51582 жыл бұрын
@@2wickie686 How could you be pissed if you were aborted? I was nearly aborted because they thought Id have severe defects and I have thought about it a bit and realised that if it did happen I wouldnt be here to care, so whatever..?
@Ian8Abbie2 жыл бұрын
@@2wickie686 You wouldnt be pissed, youd never have had emotions. Also, this isnt about the mothers comfort, its about the abuse of a child. All you are doing is endangering children, if the only reason youre pro abortion is because you want to get back at your mother (calling your mothers comfort less important than a lump with no feelings) then that honestly shows what kind of person you are.
@2wickie6862 жыл бұрын
@@Ian8Abbie That's such a worthless argument because I right now would be pissed if I hadn't been given the chance to life because they decided to have sex instead of abstain or do everything in their power to ensure a baby wouldn't be made. And my mother's comfort is less important than a future child. She consented to sex and to the consequences of it, and she doesn't get to rip my developing body out of her's just because boohoo consequences aren't fair. I'm a wonderful person and you can go fuck yourself with your ad hominem attacks. :)
@stacycarlton20562 жыл бұрын
@@Ian8Abbie the whole funny part about this is if they had of been aborted u never would have had a conversation with someone who might not have liked the idea of being aborted. 🤔 realy makes u consider life 😂
@LocallyConstantDuck2 жыл бұрын
Something that is often lost is that even though I am pro-choice, I hate abortion. I wish 0 abortions were performed every year, and the fact that the same people who want to restrict abortion also dont want to take steps that reduce unwanted pregnancy baffles my mine. Whether it is legal or not, is obviously the most important question, but so much is wrong with how we view reproductive health that isnt related to abortion at all.
@irenicrose2 жыл бұрын
I’m prolife, and wish we could reach a place where there was prevention of abortion having to be an option in the first place. I also think that women should have the ability to raise their child if they get pregnant in less than ideal circumstances, and not have to feel like abortion is their only option. I think it’s risky that we put so much weight on abortion and the legality keeps slipping later and later into pregnancy, even some states are trying to legalize infants who survive abortions dying at the hands of their mother neglecting them as not infanticide. I believe it would be much better to prevent abortion form having to occur in the first place. Unfortunately those in power in politics only want to yell at each other and not reach a level playing ground.
@nualawillman87352 жыл бұрын
@@irenicrose I mean, fine, but what if someone a) doesn’t want the kid, and/or b) doesn’t want to be pregnant. I think some people are fine giving a child up to a loving home but what if you don’t even want to go through a pregnancy? It’s a big violation of that person’s bodily autonomy to make them carry a baby to term, and it will drastically change their life even if they give the baby up for adoption. I’m not sure what you mean by “prevent abortion from even happening in the first place”, I guess, and that sounds like it could be good or bad tbh. And as for the mothers who kill their existing, birthed babies via abuse or neglect; that’s exactly why we should have abortion. Not that it would totally stop that from happening, but it definitely makes it a bigger problem when fewer people who actually want an abortion are able to get one, even if they know they’re going to be a bad parent. Heck some people aren’t even good at taking care of themselves While they’re pregnant, and those people should have access to healthcare that enables them to not ruin the lives of themselves and their potential future children.
@jedimaster06672 жыл бұрын
@@irenicrose the solution to preventing abortion (in many cases that aren't just about the marginal cases where pregnancies have health complications that are absolutely unpreventable), many solutions to preventing most abortions have to do with social safety nets, robust sex Ed, raising the min wage, taxpayer funded college, taxpayer funded healthcare aka Medicare 4 all, etc. Which many other pro-life orgs and individuals do not support. If preventing most abortions is the goal. Then making it so people are educated about their bodies, have access to controception, have access to pregnancy tests, Medicare 4 all, and overall be rewarded for hard work so people can lift themselves up into a higher financial status, all of these then are the goal too.
@Princep5552 жыл бұрын
I think a start In teaching responsibility and consequences. People wanting bodily freedom which is understandable but requires awareness of self and all that comes with that. I think society is cultivating a generation that carry an underlying sense of self hatred, hidden behind their pride and ideology. The human experience can be a sacred and beautiful experience but we tend to not see it as so. I think by starting to simplifying one’s understanding and by bringing oneself as close to how nature intended. Yes nature can be cruel sometimes but most always when that happens it is out of a true necessity not just a modern convenience.
@irenicrose2 жыл бұрын
@@jedimaster0667 I actually agree with education about how bodies work. I'm personally a Christian, so I know there are many conservative people who are against sexual education, however I know from experience that education is better than none. I'm actually from California so I had to take an in depth course on birth control methods, STDs and learned how abstinence is the best option to avoid pregnancy and STDs in public school. I moved to the south last year and I've seen way more pregnant teenagers here, and I took a health class to graduate and there was NO mention about sexual health! People believe educating their children will make them more promiscuous, however for me knowing the risks and knowing I can't afford to get pregnant or STDs, along with my religious beliefs, has made me choose to abstain from having sex.
@chaosbeam4654 Жыл бұрын
If women have to be forced to be pregnant, men should be forced to pay child support, regardless if they’re together or not. One shouldn’t be solely punished
@mrcattoonist4766 Жыл бұрын
Or if we're just out here removing bodily autonomy rights then they should be legally forced to get a vasectomy until they decide later in life to have kids, after all their orgasm is what causes the pregnancy, stop the problem at it's source
@ForgeofAule Жыл бұрын
If they are together child support wouldn't be needed, at least not in a healthy relationship. And on the flipside, you would agree that as it is right now men shouldn't have to pay child support when women can choose abortion? Afterall, the man might not want the kid. One shouldn't be solely punished.
@chaosbeam4654 Жыл бұрын
@@ForgeofAule did you scroll through three months of comments looking for one to get offended over. I don’t even have a comeback for that, that’s just sad.
@goatstatusj5112 Жыл бұрын
Are you nuts. Men are forced to pay child support. Don't be so stupid. More like if men get no say in a woman wanting an abortion, women should have no saying a man wanting to pa7 child support. Unfortunate the court will make men pay child support no matter what 🤡🤡
@aquila7602 Жыл бұрын
Wait I thought men were already forced by law to pay child support? Or is this some Mandela effect thing
@b3nnefits Жыл бұрын
Thinking about the time my (heavily Christian, pro-life) brigade made us (13-17 year old “girls”) discuss abortion and they somehow got into discussing whether the baby or the mother should live if it comes to that and someone said “Well, I think its God’s plan to have the mother die. Her duty was to give birth to that baby.” And I just looked at her and said “And what if she had 8 other children?” And everyone shut up. I am one of eight, my mothers last pregnancy was either her or baby.
@shellaa.l3839 Жыл бұрын
You could have also used ''females'' it sounds less stupid than ''afab''
@b3nnefits Жыл бұрын
@@shellaa.l3839 probably, i just chose the first word that came to mind.
@BlueEyesWhiteDragonStan Жыл бұрын
@@shellaa.l3839 yea, but then the pc tras would have a cow
@yassine8935 Жыл бұрын
@@BlueEyesWhiteDragonStanI genuinely am glad I don't have a uterus so I can wake up every day thanking the ancestors I won't have offspring that will end up as annoying as you .
@cavvygrave Жыл бұрын
@@BlueEyesWhiteDragonStangasp! the pc tras would have a cow!
@mariingitsauve71962 жыл бұрын
Honestly, no one should be a mother just because they think babies are cute. You do realize they will get older and you have to love them just as much.
@victoriarotramel22742 жыл бұрын
Same reason animal shelters are filled to the brim with 1 year old dogs. People get them as puppies because their cute, but then they grow up and aren’t cute anymore so they are dropped off at shelters. It’s much more socially unacceptable to do the same with children but the feeling is still there.
@Toughmittens2 жыл бұрын
Oh shut up
@otakumangastudios36172 жыл бұрын
I’ve unfortunately met some of these people. There’s a lot of them in the south and it’s no wonder people have BPD on the onset of six months old. I also heard a mother complain like as if her some unusual quirk of her kids that they have individual interests, get themselves dirty, like to scream and yell and make noises and like to play. I think she was one of those who just procreated because she thought babies were cute and like being sexually intimate
@ppp-zi3uu2 жыл бұрын
I've literally seen people consider their baby a "dress-up doll" ,and post pictures of their baby in cute outfit on TikTok for clout. It's quite a trend in my country unfortunately...
@letsalllovelein2 жыл бұрын
@@thealgorithmluvsu3788 that's not an excuse lmao. most ppl don't grow up to be serial killers, dictators, hard-core criminals etc. stand behind a better argument.
@jscriber1002 жыл бұрын
"Society sucks at providing accessibility options." Regardless of what side you're own you can't disagree with this. More importantly, the Gordan Ramsey accent was terrible and I loved every bit of it!!
@Trapping_ackbar72 жыл бұрын
Why do we assume it’s always societies responsibility? A larger discussion should be had about how much responsibility the individual should hold. And no I’m not anti arthritis, just wondering why abortions should always be a state responsibility when someone’s personal decision led to their baby 99% of the time. Most people still want it rare, and taking the birth control approach incentives it, not the opposite.
@generic_excuse2 жыл бұрын
@@Trapping_ackbar7 so ur telling me that since i've got arthritis, I have to just suck it up and do everything myself? Ur tellin me that it's my responsibility to navigate this world and diagnose myself? Ur tellin me that it's up to the disabled person who literally cannot do what an able bodied person can, is forced to do what an able bodied person can?
@tekohaatawhai36972 жыл бұрын
@@generic_excuse I'm holding out for a reply to this
@pencilcase23032 жыл бұрын
@@Trapping_ackbar7 I agree, there should be more discussion about this topic, in order to clarify the individual's responsibilities and society's responsibilities in this subject. It takes two to tango.
@Trapping_ackbar72 жыл бұрын
@@generic_excuse never said any of that, crazy how one glance and you’ve created a whole caricature in your mind. All I’m saying is it’s not so clear abortions should be provided whenever people want when 99% of the time someone partook in an act that the natural outcome is pregnancy. When does personal responsibility kick in for terminating the fetus? Because most **normal** people still think it should be safe legal and *rare.* But yeah take all the nuance out and make me sound like society has no obligation to the downtrodden because that’s just you acting in good faith, right? Weirdo
@musica11202 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you discussed the fact that fetuses are dependent on the pregnant person. It’s so disheartening to hear everyone focus purely on the baby and give no thought to the parent housing the fetus. Both are important to consider in my opinion, but the complete disregard for the pregnant person is so dehumanizing and frankly ignorant
@white48452 жыл бұрын
Its actually the opposite, everyone give more importance to the W O M A N. than the one they give to the baby. And yeah I agree tho
@ivetterodriguez96282 жыл бұрын
Some people will look like "everyone" or the majority if the opposition is all we pay attention to. Is it sad that baby's potential life is glossed over by pro-choicers? Yes, it is. But whether your pro-life or prochoice doesn't mean you don't acknowledge that to yourself. Pro-choicers just see it as a given that it's sad and don't mope and tell everyone how sad and unfair it is. Because it's assumed to be obvious and no one has to explain that to anyone. What makes someone prochoice is that they prioritize the will of the woman despite it. Believing that it's intrusive to make such personal decisions for a bearing woman. And sometimes some of these pro-choicers come off as rude and blunt because thiey're tired of the same old tested arguments. I'll take a woman's will over feeling this vague impersonal sadness any day. And maybe that's harsh to you but I don't you think it's naive to romanticize pregnancy, birth, and motherhood so much that personal desire for these things aren't the reason and instead societal pressure? That's not love, that's not desire, that's peer pressure. Motherhood should be seen as an internal desire and not as a external and societal obligation. You can't obligate someone to love. That's not love. Ideally mother's should want to be lmothers and become, not become mothers and hopefully come around to it.
@Mole-Esther Жыл бұрын
@@white4845 no they don't people just say that the fetus has life at contraception and choose that to be the end of debate
@white4845 Жыл бұрын
@@Mole-Esther they have life, it’s like saying a children doesn’t have life just for being children, I’ll remind you that being a fetus is a phase of human growth just as Adulthood and Childhood.
@tahasabah3348 Жыл бұрын
Pregnent women not pregnent person .
@arcious60 Жыл бұрын
My friend was conceived via rape. His mother was pro life and his father got custody. The court didn't believe the mother was raped. He only sees her for visits and is battling court. My friend told me he wants to die and wishes he was never born because of the abuse. His father treats his half brothers better because they were planned. Choosing to keep a baby in that situation will lead to abusive childhoods.
@arcious60 Жыл бұрын
@@u.s.citizen9933 it's not murder if it hasn't been born. It hasn't taken its first breath. My friend said he wanted to die and wished he was aborted. His father had custody. What's your reasoning here?
@u.s.citizen9933 Жыл бұрын
@@arcious60 that is a different argument that what I was making. I said killing, you wouldn't use that term, but the argument is the same. Abortion is not the answer to abusive childhoods. You are right, it may lead to it, but that doesn't mean Abortion is a good way to fix the problem. You are removing the victim rather than punishing the perpetrator. Sorry about your friend who would rather die. I do think it's better that he has the choice to choose to live or not now though. Better he choose whether he lives or dies rather than his parent. I also think he shouldn't choose either, and should live. I will pray for him. I know how he feels to probably a similar degree. And it is murder in my opinion. It's distinct DNA, a unique living creature. Breath doesn't determine life, unique DNA does. This is why life starts at conception like real science supports. It's killing life, but I guess that isn't murder in your eyes.
@arcious60 Жыл бұрын
@@u.s.citizen9933 so how come parents get to choose on matters like their children getting married and many other things but not abortion? It's only murder in the sense of killing a possibility.
@u.s.citizen9933 Жыл бұрын
@@arcious60 parents shouldn't choose who their child marries unless the child allows it. The parents aren't the ones making the commitment, the couple is. Also, abortion is a permanent choice to destroy a life form. Marriage, even if it was forced, does not have to be permanent and life ending. Science says abortion is more than simply killing a possibility. It's killing unique human DNA that would turn into a full human being under normal circumstances.
@Lovestay822 Жыл бұрын
@@arcious60 just because it isn’t born doesn’t mean it isn’t living. When a fetus is born, it’s still technically attached to the mom. When it’s detached from the mom and breathing, it’s still underdeveloped and won’t have any memories or true autonomy for a while. Attached from the mother or not, it’s still a living human. Science proves that. And why the parents can make decisions about other things is because in the case of pregnancy, there’s now a third person that is vulnerable and helpless and needs to be protected
@thefirstface45752 жыл бұрын
I am one of those exceptions people talk about. I was an abstaining Christian when I was gangraped and tortured and left bleeding to death and pregnant and pro life people often look me in the eye and tell me I am the exception BUT cases like mine are a tiny percentage of overall abortions. The percentage is their talking point, their routine and rehearsed dismissal and they move on, a majority accepting my abortion as a necessary evil. The question is, why would that baby be less alive, valuable, suffering or deserving of a right to life because of how they were forced into the world? Why would forced pregnancy be cruel and unusual and unfair on me but not on others? Are they admitting that pregnancy is a punishment for the immoral choice to consent? A choice I wasn’t part of and therefore can’t be sentenced to a year or unpaid labour producing domestic product? I maintained my pregnancy because of childhood and early pregnancy (yes right after I was raped) indoctrination and propaganda from a christianity based cult, I was 5 months pregnant when the pain and the cruelty of it toppled in on me and I tried to hang myself. Forced (by rape, manipulation and inaccess) pregnancy was more brutal than gang rape, it was more brutal than torture, it was more brutal that being stabbed, it was more brutal than finding out my whole life inside of religion was a lie, it was worse than anything comparably temporary I ever experienced, it felt like a permanent violation of my consent in my most intimate places, it felt like something sacred was being taken from me not taking place inside me, it felt like my dream to be a mother in the future was being turned into the cruelest joke, it felt like a spectacle as people in my church touched my bump and stared at my breasts and vagina and forced me to wear a wedding ring so i didn’t stumble people and lied to their children that id sinned because rape is too private and whispered about how I’d be giving birth before ever being loved. When I spoke to professionals, obgyns, psychologists and advocates, they all made it clear that this is how women routinely describe forced pregnancy in general not just forced pregnancy from rape, I was not an exception to the rule, I was the rule. At that time, I wasn’t aware that most of what I knew about pregnancy itself was propaganda, incorrect information about fetal development and romanticisation of pregnancy, knitted together in your mothers womb and all of that but regardless of believing everything pro life people believed and being pro life myself I guess (while minding my business) by association with my religion, I came to understand that even if it was cruel and immoral to eject uterine tenants, it would always be second to immoral cruelty and control of forced pregnancy; my suffering and the ptsd inflicted on my conscious desperate brain and body is more disgusting and unjustifiable than any argument from disgust. My birth ruined my body and my life, I will never be able to carry another pregnancy, I will never get to choose to make another me with my lover, I will never bleed as I was designed to and I need to undergo extensive treatment to have penetrative sex again. Nobody deserves to go through the crimes committed against my body and that’s exactly why they are illegal; more importantly to me and more relevant to the ongoing emergency is that nobody deserves to go through the state enforced violence of forced pregnancy. No exceptions, we are the rule.
@robinb93592 жыл бұрын
My heart shatters for you, the trauma you had to undergo was unimaginable, I sit here in awe at what I've just read. Your situation is the exact reason why a choice should be given. I really don't know what else to say just that youve lit a fire in my heart and I have a passion to continue fighting for my right to choose
@Thatgirly7772 жыл бұрын
What you went through is terrible and the church you went through was (obviously) toxic. If you didn't know, the 'marriage' you described is called a "shotgun marriage". There are no verses in the Bible that say if your a victim of rape to do that, if you don't want to. They are not mandatory. I can understand why you would do so because of the shame which is so bad that you even had to go through that and I understand how it would hard to talk abt to others. Especially considering the fact that the ppl at your church were toxic as well. That is not the message the church should give off. And I do believe that if you are a victim of rape or any reason, that you should be able to seek an abortion. And the Bible is clearly against rape and punishing the abuser in many Bible verses. You went to a terrible, misogynistic church and I do hope that you can heal from your trauma because I can't imagine ever going through that. I honestly don't blame you for disliking religion afterwards coming from a religious person (christian) myself.
@Superszyga2 жыл бұрын
It really is terrible. I'm sorry to hear what happened to you and what people have done to you. I hope you will find joy and peace in upcoming years of your life. Also, I suppose that in the meantime you lost your faith because all of that. I wish you find your fullfillment and way to God, he still loves you and always will, despite what people have done to you and what happened to you. I feel so so sorry for you. (excuse me my bad english)
@BushidoBrownSama2 жыл бұрын
You never should have had to go through any of that, I'm sorry for all of your many losses. Thank you for sharing such a painful, personal story.
@safir22412 жыл бұрын
this is always such a weird point for me. why is a fetus' life suddenly not that valuable when the mother was forced to have it? feels like a moral compromise on their part. also, thanks for sharing this.
@LostinTranslation4792 жыл бұрын
In my humble opinion, aborting a baby when the woman isn’t ready or doesn’t want to be a mother, or when the parents aren’t financially capable of providing the basic needs and rights to him/her/them is far better than keeping the baby and raising an individual with emotional issues or in poverty. And remember that making abortion illegal won’t stop it, it will stop SAFE ABORTION
@Qwerty-jy9mj2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an early death sentence
@LostinTranslation4792 жыл бұрын
@@Qwerty-jy9mj I prefer death over a trashy life.
@Qwerty-jy9mj2 жыл бұрын
@@LostinTranslation479 Why is that relevant? you're welcomed to end yourself but that doesn't give you the right to murder your children just because you would be determined to give them a shitty life.
@salamander41732 жыл бұрын
The mother does NOT get to determine the value of life of her baby. Just because they live in poverty, they don't deserve to live? I've been living poor most of my life, but I would rather live than dead. And even if I don't, that should be my choice, not my mother's
@LostinTranslation4792 жыл бұрын
@Leon lionhardt oh so it’s okay for a mother to give birth to a child and throw him away to an orphanage even though she might be alive and capable of raising them ‘?
@chipmunkpark88262 жыл бұрын
I am from a country (Paraguay) where abortion is banned, and women go to jail for getting abortions. Trust me, there are tons of 11 ans 13 year old girls who get pregnant from their abusers, and then forced to give birth. And also women whose lives get destroyed after having a baby because their family don't support them nor the father (in Paraguay is normalized this..the single mothers) As a woman, I am afraid of being sexually intimate with someone since none of the "contraception" that are available come with 100% efficiency. My own aunt got pregnant while being on the pill🤡 so yeah... it's horrible to live in a country like this
@piakrut34762 жыл бұрын
I am glad i am asexual but as a woman i am afraid to be raped now. I cannot go outside without someone who is stronger than me
@jenniferskweter2 жыл бұрын
@G24 Honestly, your opinion is absolutely worthless garbage if you don't have a uterus.
@mochihamster27942 жыл бұрын
@Bobrzyca Pola That’s your response to children being raped? Maybe someone should check your PC.
@mochihamster27942 жыл бұрын
@G24 And no one has MORE value than another person and thus the right to use their body without their consent.
@mochihamster27942 жыл бұрын
@G24 Those children will likely DIE giving birth. You are putting non sentient fetus’ life above theirs. That is disgustingly inhumane and not “pro life” at all.
@roehanostornsyn3367 Жыл бұрын
My abortion was basically on the table when I was conceived. I was an accident between two people that didn't even know each other, so when the idea of "we are pregnant came up", it was more like "you are pregnant! Get rid of that thing!" But, my upbringing was pretty difficult. These people tried to make the picturesque family nearly overnight due to their mistakes, but the natural chemistry was nonexistent and their attachment to me was touch-and-go. The results on my childhood were cataclysmic, and the damage to my psyche took nearly 5 years to repair. Oftentimes, I've had to look to religion for answers as to my purpose, because the stark truth is that while some people have stories where their parents took charge, and assumed a role and made the child feel welcome, I was more of a hot potato baby. When I think about this question, "Should they have aborted me?" I think maybe I would have been a top candidate to be aborted, and it would have prevented a lot of suffering. I'm neurodivergent as a mf as well, which compounded that suffering. It's tough to say - I would ultimately rather exist, but I understand both sides of this argument.
@Hashashin_420 Жыл бұрын
Exactly I would never want to be aborted
@strawpiglet Жыл бұрын
I think all existence comes back to spiritual purpose. We naturally want to minimize suffering, but when does stopping suffering become worth losing a life? Suffering is a funny thing. With suffering comes greater awareness. So, it's valuable, but if I see it coming, I do everything possible to avoid it. When I see you ask if they "should" have aborted you, I feel grateful they didn't. I believe you would spiritually exist either way, but at least in the moment, I wouldn't have known anything about you if you hadn't been born as a human being and expressed some of your experience right here.
@havenbastion Жыл бұрын
Send like they have it a go, which is more than a lot of intentional parents seen to manage.
@roehanostornsyn3367 Жыл бұрын
@@strawpiglet Thanks, man :D
@strawpiglet Жыл бұрын
@@roehanostornsyn3367 :)
@TierZoo2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! Your video touched on arguments I hadn't heard before regarding this topic
@larrycooper88372 жыл бұрын
i really didn’t expect to see tier zoo here lol
@Marco.052 жыл бұрын
Cheetah mid
@Ur_N0.1_fan2 жыл бұрын
Are baby’s mid TierZoo?
@ollolool2 жыл бұрын
You’re just everywhere I go holy shit
@The1nvisibleJeevas2 жыл бұрын
TierZoo :0
@veasaan33312 жыл бұрын
the conversation around "right to life" always has me wanting to expand the conversation around who has the "right to die" also. this was some great and nuanced research, thank you.
@DecemberDaydreams2 жыл бұрын
o.o
@t.n.23422 жыл бұрын
Hey vea saan. What does ur comment mean, if u don't mind me asking?
@arha132 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it feels endlessly cruel that we don’t recognise the right to die, especially since all of us were given life without any choice in the matter.
@mayas8832 жыл бұрын
Yeah exactly! A case by the human rights court actually stated that the right to privacy/private life gave them the right to choose to die. In many countries euthanasia is legal when the patient is unbearably suffering and express in full awareness that they want to die. But following the thought of this video, one could wonder whether people that are in comas for years or dementia patients that are very far gone still have a right to life. And one could also wonder whether it is not humane to end someones suffering while they are not conscious enough to express it
@MrPeaceGuy542 жыл бұрын
@@arha13 It's not as if non-existent people have a desire to not exist that is frustrated by their creation. However, I concur with the idea that people should have the right to find a painless way out if they cannot find any help.
@pythonjava62282 жыл бұрын
The abortion vs infanticide conversation disappears if we consider that most abortions happen before 13 weeks. Abortions that happen after that are usually because of health conditions facing the mother or foetus and are sometimes medically necessary
@Qwerty-jy9mj2 жыл бұрын
It's a formal issue, if the line between abortion and infanticide can't be established then abortion is infanticide. That's the whole point, it doesn't go away because children are killed at 13 weeks or 1 year
@carrela10002 жыл бұрын
Doesn't matter. If the fetus is a baby then whether it's 13 weeks or not, the dilemma still exists
@lizzy76512 жыл бұрын
@@Qwerty-jy9mj It's because 13 weeks mark the end of the first trimester and you can still have a natural miscarriage at that stage. Abortion is just a provoked one.
@ineedhoez2 жыл бұрын
@@carrela1000 we are calling a fertilized egg a baby?
@user-wt5if6rx8m2 жыл бұрын
@@carrela1000 It's not a baby. Case closed
@xSTTS Жыл бұрын
i remember being a girl and realizing i would eventually in my adulthood get pregnant and having a hard relationship with that, i didn’t want to be pregnant it scared me like i was at a loss of autonomy
@Name.......... Жыл бұрын
Wear condoms, and don't have sex directly before or after your period. You don't have to get pregnant just because your a female, the act of sex doesn't immediately equal out to a baby unless your being careless.
@markjcm8968 Жыл бұрын
@ImAKangwithnokingdombeing scared of getting pregnant is completely normal, douchebag
@ClementeUsonTorner Жыл бұрын
It's nice being self centered.
@askosefamerve Жыл бұрын
@@ClementeUsonTornerIt's so nice to choose whether or not to have children.
@ClementeUsonTorner Жыл бұрын
@@askosefamerve it's nice let to extinction an species because of self centered ideas.
@BunnyRot4392 жыл бұрын
None of us CHOSE to live. That was a choice made by our parents. We never had agency in the process whether or not we were aborted, given up for adoption is also lacking agency, being kept in a potentially bad situation is lacking agency, possibly killing our own mother in child birth was not our choice. When it comes to early parenthood and us as infants nothing was our choice. So why is it any different with abortion than any of those other myriad of situations? We do not gain any agency until a certain age regardless. If my mother deemed it the best choice to abort me due to the circumstances I WAS born in (Her being unsuitable and physically abusive, as well as being born with a number of issues from birth.) I would have found it reasonable and to some degree even favorable than what I went through. The long term suffering I went through in many ways I feel was not worth me being born. I am alive, and do not wish to end my life, But I never chose to be here. I just figure if I am I may as well try to find meaning in it all.
@Drake000000102 жыл бұрын
That's false. You and me were created by choices just like everything else in life. You literally said it right now, you do not wish to end your life. As for agency, you think a baby or a young child can live without their parents? Spoilers, they cant. They need to be fed and watched with care. By your logic, babies and young children who do not have agency on their own gives the parents the choice to end their life.
@BunnyRot4392 жыл бұрын
@@Drake00000010 Read the part about there being the difference as listed in the video before you go jumping to absurd conclusions. Also yes it IS their choice but at that point it is morally wrong and is murder. Abusing me was their choice. Keeping me even when we were so poor we lived out of a car was their choice instead of giving me up for adoption or something. It does not make it right. The distinction is my potential to be a member of society was met at that point, not simply some point in the future. If I even was not still born or some shit. Potential and BEING involved in society and in people around me lives are two very different things.
@mochihamster27942 жыл бұрын
@@Drake00000010 LOL you know this is so funny b/c I’m sure if you asked the guy in your pfp, Tomura, “do you wish you’d been aborted” there’s a big chance that he, and a fair amount of his comrades, would say yes.
@mochihamster27942 жыл бұрын
@@Drake00000010 It’s not the same because at that point they are literally living off their body, inside of them. they can just cease their parental rights. Also a fetus is not sentient. So this comparison is invalid, for more than one reason. No one has a right to anyone’s bodies and organs not even fetuses. You get a choice on whether or not to be an organ donor, even when you’re dead. Even though that can result in other people’s deaths, children’s deaths, it is your right. You want female bodied people to have less rights than the DEAD.
@Drake000000102 жыл бұрын
@@BunnyRot439 So you get to create what's morally right and what not? Why do you think there's a huge fuzz over this? It's because for many, a fetus is a living being and killing it is wrong. You don't get to use the moral card when it suits your narrative. A child and a fetus will become a person eventually thanks to their parents. The difference between them is semantics.
@ariellyons14882 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed the philosophical breakdown of this topic. As an American, I find it frustrating that many politicians ignore the factors that lead to abortion and the cost of caring for said child. Politicians use this issue to gain votes and do not support any public support programs. Overall, super frustrating as a uterus-having citizen who is pro-choice.
@shippo4ever1012 жыл бұрын
"Uterus having citizen" 😭
@therealbs20002 жыл бұрын
Uterus having citizen...? is this a slang term for something
@ariellyons14882 жыл бұрын
@@therealbs2000 The term is to include people who are non-binary or trans people. It’s a new term that has been shared around quite recently with the new debates. It’s a slang term for inclusion.
@therealbs20002 жыл бұрын
@@ariellyons1488 thank you!
@kazuha60352 жыл бұрын
@@serenityssolace why tho? It’s including more genders and people, which is nice
@jady_vanity4015 Жыл бұрын
Making abortions illegal will just make people want to give themselves an abortion in a more dangerous way. People deserve to have a right to get an abortion.
@JL-XrtaMayoNoCheese Жыл бұрын
Non sequitur: false dilemma.
@Very_Silly_Individual Жыл бұрын
This is completely untrue. As the above comment said. Or rather, it isn't that it it is untrue. It is that it doesn't logically follow.
@Mole-Esther Жыл бұрын
@@Very_Silly_Individualyes it does people will get abortions no matter what just dangerously if it is illegal
@Randive Жыл бұрын
Nothing, but yourself and others grant you the PRIVILEGE (not right) to murder your unborn child. It is not your divine right to murder your kids. I don’t care if you or others do though. I am very much a moral relativist and so I will only care if someone in my life undertook it or is subjected to it. For the women opening their legs to random men and killing their offspring, it is not necessary for me to care. That doesn’t mean I don’t have empathy for the poor child. Still it is a shameful practice, but I won’t go out to preach on my stances.
@Randive Жыл бұрын
@@Mole-Esthernot if the culture is changed from a nihilistic, hedonistic one.
@jung.o.20802 жыл бұрын
This topic reminds me of this experiment where if you take two groups of people; one given a toy that moves and is given a name; another with a toy that also moves but has no name, the subjects will feel guilty and genuine moral disturbance when asked to destroy the named toy. Compared to the other group, which feel no attachment. Basically, once we give anything some human trait, like a name, personification descriptors or even a personality, then that thing becomes human. It suddenly gains a life in our minds. Which is why some feel bad for animals being killed for food/supplies; they consciously or not think about that animal as a thinking thing, which is a human trait we have learned to give other beings that "are alive".
@snowflake29102 жыл бұрын
That's why I don't like devaluing humans in a country that protects them.
@theodoraa.9670 Жыл бұрын
except that animals do have thoughts and can feel pain
@jameshubert6103 Жыл бұрын
"Once you name it, you start getting attached to it. Now put that thing back where it came from or so help me..." - Mike Wazowski
@neosr.17442 жыл бұрын
This themes should be discussed more in our world without everyone immediately insulting you for not agreeing with your stance. Having a respectful and productive discussion is always a good way to listen to new ideas and develop new knowledge about things you might not knew about. Because at the end of the day that’s the point learning, studying and understanding this concepts in order to understand it even more. Amazing video and amazing channel, nice job Olivia 💜
@gliiitched2 жыл бұрын
Emphasis on discussions, lol. Debates are pointless for sharing ideas and information because they do the opposite of what’s necessary to open your mind to these ideas.
@neosr.17442 жыл бұрын
@@gliiitched When there’s a healthy debate you can understand 2 or more different stances within a specific topic. A discussion is more likely to happen when the people being a part of it agree in the discussion point, so it’s adding information and points of view to a idea you already believed in. In a debate there’s 2 or more different stances and if it a productive and elaborate you will understand where the other person view is coming from even you don’t agree with it you will understand there logic
@gliiitched2 жыл бұрын
@@neosr.1744 I see that, but what I was more trying to get at is that a discussion is more productive for sharing ideas, because the point of one is not to posture two opposing viewpoints or to “win” over one’s opponent. Discussion in this case would simply be the sharing of ideas without any underlying goal, be it “winning the debate,” or developing one’s own future arguments. It can create new ideas and change opinions far better than debates because it avoids the self-preservation and giving into one’s cognitive bias that can follow a debate. Basically, I see it as having less moving parts, and therefore, less potential points for failure.
@neosr.17442 жыл бұрын
@@gliiitched I agree with this as well, believe me I couldn’t agree more especially having in consideration how debates are used nowadays when the point isn’t the share ideas but to win no matter what. It ends up being not who knows more but rather who convinces the more people to join them. I see a debate more as a conversation where 2 opposing ideas try to understand each others beliefs to see where they come from and why they believe in what they do. And well having in consideration nowadays debates are more insults than arguments I see your point. I see you’re a person of knowledge
@gliiitched2 жыл бұрын
@@neosr.1744 And your definition of debate is almost my exact definition of a discussion, although, my discussion involves everyone influencing each other’s beliefs in order to create new questions and challenge previously held ideas.
@testingno71992 жыл бұрын
Ironically I would not exist if not for abortion. My parents set out to have only two kids when they got married. After my older sister was born, my mom got pregnant again sooner than they planned. My parents considered keeping it, but ultimately they just weren’t ready financially, emotionally, mentally, etc. My dad was fairly early in establishing his business and my mom was working on starting one of her own. Plus they already had a baby to take care of. They made the decision to have an abortion, and a few years later when they were ready, they decided to have me
@SemekiIzuio2 жыл бұрын
That is scary to think about, have you thought about that sibling you didnt have before you?
@testingno71992 жыл бұрын
@@SemekiIzuio I really don’t think of it as a sibling. Just a fertilized egg that never became a person. And I mean every person that exists, exists against all odds because of the choices of all their ancestors combined, along with the timing of those choices. So I don’t really think my chances of existing were scarier than anyone else’s. I just think it’s funny that some people say they’re only alive in spite of abortion when I am alive because of it :)
@SemekiIzuio2 жыл бұрын
@@testingno7199 I understand, it's one of those rare scenarios
@deiov2 жыл бұрын
@@testingno7199 ...you still may have been alive of it? How do you know? For abortion, you're sure they never had a chance but here, you can't be. Moreover, no one is aborting fertilized eggs (zygote, the first stage of human development, but embryos, and fetuses), which are children. Personhood has a really controversial history and considering living human beings "not persons' isn't a good stance to hold
@jonson8562 жыл бұрын
Or, they would not have had the abortion and they still could have had you and you would have hade another bigger sibling.
@mzcyberbat Жыл бұрын
Regardless of where you stand - the hospital refusing to help a premie newborn is immoral. This does happen in America. Mothers literally watch their babies die in their arms because the hospitals just refuse to try. It hopefully is just a few cases but that's so damn harsh.
@alexisventura7191 Жыл бұрын
damn. i was a premie myself- only 5 and a half months. i was in the icu for more than 2 months... and survived with no issues from that. makes me wonder just how many of these children, that were very much wanted, wouldn't have survived...😊
@atlas956 Жыл бұрын
you know, it depends. if the newborn is able to survive with help, okay. but most very premature babies can and will not survive, and it would be wrong to give the parents hope. if your doctor tells you „no, we will not try to keep that baby alive for just a few more hours“, they will usually have a very good reason. giving the grieving parents a massive medical bill for measures you know would not make that child viable to live is not exactly morally good. if „killing newborns by neglect through medical personnel“ is actually a thing, though, then that would obviously be objectionable.
@lovelysakurapetalsyt Жыл бұрын
If the child is going to die for sure, there's not really much you can do besides try to research and help more
@Screebles Жыл бұрын
@@atlas956 if I was a parent, knowing that the doctors didn’t try all they could to keep my child alive would haunt me my entire life. I would resent the doctors so much
@W333L Жыл бұрын
This is the same logic as “we should keep all brain dead patients alive for the rest of their natural lives in the hope that they’re the first ones to make a full recovery”. It’s a waste of resources to attempt to help a premature baby in some circumstances, and would only cause further suffering.
@ArturoStojanoff2 жыл бұрын
I think the big difference is that a fetus cannot survive outside the womb, and a baby can. The moment it is able to exist without interfering with the bodily autonomy of the mother, then its rights change, because in order to enforce those rights, you do not have to force the mother to do anything, she can literally peace out forever and it doesn't matter, but she can't do that with a fetus.
@izzyt3082 жыл бұрын
This idea is common but not great. The earliest successful birth of a premature baby was about 4 months into the pregnancy and the baby survived. With technology advancing its entirely possible that one day we could grow a full baby from conception with just an egg and sperm and no further help from the mother. Would that mean that abortion would no longer be okay anymore? The line can't be drawn at our current medical limitations as they may change.
@ArturoStojanoff2 жыл бұрын
@@izzyt308Even if that's the case, the woman could get the fetus out of her body, and then the fate of that fetus needn't be her problem anymore.
@izzyt3082 жыл бұрын
@@ArturoStojanoff That would be great but that's not how abortions are done. Mothers always have to deliver the fetus even if its aborted. What makes it an abortion is that the fetus is terminated first before it is delivered. It would actually be okay if a mother removed the baby while it was still alive and then left it to be raised by someone else.
@ArturoStojanoff2 жыл бұрын
@@izzyt308 Well but if we have the technology to keep a fetus alive outside the womb don't you think we'd have technology to take the fetus out of the womb without killing it? I mean one seems way more technically difficult than the other.
@izzyt3082 жыл бұрын
@@ArturoStojanoff it is more technically difficult but its possible with modern tech as early as 4 months and if it gives the fetus a chance at life isn't it worth it? We just dont do it because people prefer the option of aborting the fetus so we dont have to think about who takes care of it
@kahlinn84602 жыл бұрын
I have recently found your channel, and as someone who is trying to produce the same form of content, you are SO fucking good and you post so regularly considering the level of quality your projects are. Keep it up!
@oliSUNvia2 жыл бұрын
thank you!!
@potentialcaroozin23852 жыл бұрын
Debates like these are why normal people hate philosophers lol I found it so difficult to remove human empathy, connection, and feeling in the conversation, where usually i am very capable of doing so. I think it’s because this conversation has come molecules of closeness to becoming a conversation about eugenics. Please don’t take this the wrong way, I found this video to be a great thought piece
@ti93722 жыл бұрын
@ashy when it comes to deciding whether a disabled person should live and be born on the terms of how much of a burden they are to others and society, of course being the caretaker of a disabled person is a full-time job that not everyone is capable or willing to do but it is borderline eugenics to discuss whether they deserve to live, a lot of people think it's better not to live than to be disabled but a lot of disabled folks are firmly against that. I don't like the idea of terminating a pregnancy solely on the term that the child could be or is disabled, when you decide to have a child disability is always a reality even when it happens later in life but I do understand that with the current status of social safety nets for disabled people life becomes incredibly expensive and people are scared to take on that responsibility alone. It's a tough subject and I do understand being uncomfortable with its closeness to eugenics.
@oliSUNvia2 жыл бұрын
i also understand the distaste for philosophers sometimes lol. one of my philosophy profs actually said that just because there is a good philosophical argument for something doesn't mean it *must* be the way you approach things or that it's the only right way of looking at something -- and i agree
@iliya20982 жыл бұрын
@@oliSUNvia I'm not trying to come at you with a gotcha or anything, just genuinely curious on your thoughts about this, but isn't the idea of not having to follow a good philosophical argument for something (I'm also assuming by 'good' you mean there isn't a better one) a philosophical argument in itself, and hence self contradictory? Additionally, how does it make sense to have two different 'right' ways of looking at something? Surely, if we assume by 'right' to mean a conclusion logically follows from its premises, then isn't it contradictory to state a different conclusion also follows from the same premises? Unless I'm misunderstanding on what you mean by a 'right way' of looking at something.
@ameenferry49882 жыл бұрын
@@iliya2098 i don't think it's that deep, it just means you can interpret something in a lot of different ways, like 4=2+2 is a right conclusion that logically follows from its premises whereas 4=3+1 has a different conclusion but it still follows the same premises, ofc one could argue that both conclusions are the same because 2+2=3+1 but the answer lies in the nuances...i think?
@gliiitched2 жыл бұрын
@ashy Take, for instance, prenatal screenings for non-lethal, harmless developmental or genetic disorders, like autism or Down syndrome respectively. Allowing for prenatal screenings that would result in “early intervention” opens the flood gates for autism/Down syndrome specific abortions. Essentially, they would be weeded out of the population… because they’re disabled, despite being perfectly capable at leading a normal, albeit assisted, life. I can speak from this. I am autistic. I lead a pretty normal, but reserved life, and I occasionally need help from others to do or understand certain things. If I, or any other autistic person, were to be prenatally screened and subsequently aborted, a perfectly viable human being would be aborted solely on the basis that they are autistic. This also applies to all other disabilities and birth defects that can be accommodated for, like osteogenesis imperfecta, Edward’s syndrome, ichthyosis, cerebral palsy, Turner syndrome, muscular dystrophy, progeria, dwarfism, etc.
@travkenn1019 Жыл бұрын
I find it highly ironic that people think nothing is valued higher than life, while at the same time having little or no regard for the quality of that life.
@baonemogomotsi7138 Жыл бұрын
I find it ironic that you don't realize that we are all a part of said ''people'', including you B.
@martinvera4720 Жыл бұрын
I agree with your sentiment. I think we should care for the quality of life. I do think abortion is pushed a bit too much though. I think abortion is a horrible thing to do. I personally think people should live as if abortion is illegal, but have the option be there. I don’t like the government getting into things. I do think though that people should strive to be more disciplined and take responsibility. Everyone has their own journey though, so that’s why I’m against forcing decisions.
@kbluestar9611 ай бұрын
@@martinvera4720 Agreed. Abortion is a medical procedure and shouldn’t ever be political.
@elijahobviously12889 ай бұрын
I find it highly ironic that you think you can have a regard for your own quality of life when you're dead.
@elijahobviously12889 ай бұрын
@@kbluestar96 If abortion is a medical procedure then what illness does it treat? Which medical experts perform it? In what medical facilities? Oh wait, pregnancy is not a disease, abortionists aren't required to practice medicine, and 93% of OB/GYNs refuse to perform it, and 97% of abortions are not performed in objective medical facilities. Doesn't sound like a medical procedure to me...
@anava70302 жыл бұрын
Edit: I'm sorry, I should have never used Judaism to support my opinion as someone who is not Jewish and honestly doesn't know anything about Judaism. I said that in Judaism a fetus is considered "part and parcel" of the mother until it is born, and from this suggested that Judaism supports a pro-choice position, but I have never even read the Torah, I am in no way the person to make any comment on what Judaism stands for. So yeah, it wasn't appropriate for me to use that to give credence to my own opinion. Sorry everyone. Even if the fetus is a full person… why are you talking about something inside of me like it doesn’t require me as a vessel to be in the room? Imagine a bunch of people discussing the unborn baby, talking to a woman’s stomach and not acknowledging her at all. That’s what it feels like when we even start discussing personhood. It’s part of someone’s body, even if it is a person. And it shouldn’t have rights that trump the person that it depends on to live, and is taking resources from.
@serenityssolace2 жыл бұрын
That's why Judaism is disgusting. I certainly can't feel more opposite to this notion that it shouldn't have rights that trump the person it depends on to live. This is very racist in a sense. A supremacy style of ideology as if the mother is the master race and the fetus is subhuman because it isn't still developed. Both deserve equal rights and abortion (except for exceptional circumstances) is a crime and a sin of the highest caliber
@asdfghjk88762 жыл бұрын
Yes, but Judaism also greatly emphasizes the sacredness of all life, the fetus only becomes a parasite once it endangers the mother's life and well-being. Depending on the flavor of Judaism we're talking about, abortion is only permitted when it is absolutely necessary ( which I’ve heard can be applied as a general rule, though you should always consult a halachic authority, since every case is different)
@SalvaPlaysHD2 жыл бұрын
@@asdfghjk8876 Precisely. Think OP kind of casted aside the emphasis on life value in Judaism, in most cases something like abortion is simply stripping a being of life and is still frowned upon. It requires very specific life-endangering circumstances where it is permitted. Thanks for clarifying that before someone started walking around with the argument with Judaism as a fundament and utilize it wrongly.
@emanuel_soundtrack2 жыл бұрын
i guess judaism and cruelty are not totally far away from each other, this is why we have Christ after it, correcting them
@Kingzzisdagoat2 жыл бұрын
@@emanuel_soundtrack bro seriously. :/ Christianity, depending on the type and the book, is very violent, you're looking at the bible with rose colored glasses on or something. Leave Judaism alone.
@helenasun35582 жыл бұрын
People aren't very aware of the fact that having a child is an extremely demanding and challenging experience and an immense responsibility that most people are not ready for. You can not force this on anyone, especially not on a premature teenager whose body might die during delivery. Childhood shapes a humans entire psyche and relationship style and it can ruin someones entire adulthood if it is filled with trauma such as the trauma of being unwanted and a burden. There isn't even any support system for mothers or any funding to help prevent rape or help women being financially dependent on men. An unhealthy unhappy mother is very unlikely to raise a healthy happy child, no matter how much she loves it. And in the early stages of pregnancy the fetus doesn't even have much perception or a brain yet, it's basically just cells, (i heard that the soul enters the fetus 4 months post-conception) so a quick death would be way better than a life filled with suffering. And the fact that women apparently have no right to set boundaries for their own bodies and lifes. Unbelievable.
@Chill-mm4pn2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I definitely have issues because my dad left my mom when she had me. I mean we're cool now but Abandonment issues.. rejection yay. Ptsd and anxiety from being abused by a guy she was seeing so yeah.(he was supposed to babysit while she worked) That changes a child, as a young boy I learned to rely on myself and never let it happen again. It makes you think aggressively. Whereas some members of my family around my age grew up with both parents and a positive frame of reference in regards to relationships. But yeah they need to do more for women. I have a son with my ex and we were in our early 20s at the time. That was a lot since our son had health issues. W.I.C. and Snap were used because we needed it while working full time. People don't realize how much it it takes to raise and provide for a child.
@John-nb6ep2 жыл бұрын
Was that a joke? A man is legally obligated to pay them money until the child is 18 or he goes to jail.
@John-nb6ep2 жыл бұрын
@Death Omen Mostly choice. At least they're paying paid.
@Qwerty-jy9mj2 жыл бұрын
@Death Omen But that's false, men raise any children within a marriage and pay child support for the ones born out of wedlock. In fact, the responsibility of parenthood has flipped, while a man can't eliminate or have any say over the elimination of his children after conception, the woman can decide whether to kill her child or not, averting responsibility if she chooses.
@Qwerty-jy9mj2 жыл бұрын
@Death Omen Most abortions are done by taking a couple of pills, so spare me the sob story about surgical procedures involving dismemberment, those will always be the minority. Abortion has become no more inconvenient than a bad hangover and it's glibness is advertised as such. The "safe, legal and rare" excuse was abandoned quite some time ago. The rest of your nonsense doesn't even have a point, the bottom line is that men can't escape their responsibility while women are given the ability to murder to escape theirs. Obviously the issue is that nobody has the right to murder.
@geode95122 жыл бұрын
You should do a video about sewercide. Who owns our bodies and what are their means of control? Capitalism? What does it mean if we are not given a safe or painless option to take our own lives? Also, what does it mean when that option is only given to the terminally ill? Are they not valuable enough to the point where a society that "values life" will let them leave so easily?
@oliSUNvia2 жыл бұрын
unrelated but i was thoroughly confused about what sewercide was for a solid minute lol -- sounds interesting though!
@lilsmol71012 жыл бұрын
That would be really interesting!
@ak-th5xt2 жыл бұрын
@@oliSUNvia lmao sewerside sounds like something killer croc would do
@raphaelworotikan2 жыл бұрын
wow. that's interesting!
@chie57472 жыл бұрын
It's sewer slide, not sewerside 😩
@stanzacosmi Жыл бұрын
My birthgiver (key words) didn't get an adoption, but rather put me up for adoption, and it's a miracle I even came to be. She smoked, did drugs, drank, all while pregnant with me until she found out, when she switched to tylenol. She was also deaf. However, the damage was done, and I have a cocktail of neurological developmental disorders like autism and tourettes (mild), and the family that adopted me, that I knew for a majority of my life, I caused undue problems for them and it's not something that could be avoided. I nearly committed... you know what, 8 times in my life, long before I even found out what was wrong with me. I wish my birthgiver was able to get an abortion so I wouldn't have caused the undue problems.
@Very_Silly_Individual Жыл бұрын
Again, you're just mentally ill. And unfortunately, that means I can not take your argument seriously. I mean, come on. You're literally saying, "I wish I were dead," and you think that's gonna convince someone like I (who believes life is inherently valuable). Am gonna be swayed? The tragic circumstances that happened to you do not justify killing you.
@tictac9229 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry you're suicidal but wishing your mom aborted you isn't a good use of your life. I hope you will find happiness and joy
@stanzacosmi Жыл бұрын
@@tictac9229 i'm not suicidal anymore. I have people to live for like good friends (one of which risked their life to stop me from committing). I still never asked to be brought into this world and wish that was avoided so everything I caused never happened.
@tictac9229 Жыл бұрын
@@stanzacosmi never be ashamed of your life, to your friends and family you are a blessing it is good that you are here with us
@happyscavenger8940 Жыл бұрын
You are a miracle, and the world is better with you here. You are not a burden. I hope you find peace and fulfillment :)
@canonicalgio78372 жыл бұрын
My mum was an abortion nurse for 20 years and I asked her about this after seeing this video and she said that the fetus' would never survive so they wouldn't be resuscitated but they weren't killed on purpose. This is in the UK where the latest you could have an abortion is 24 weeks and the earliest baby to survive after resuscitation was at 22 weeks. She only did abortions on up to 18 weeks though. She said that with babies surviving earlier and earlier 24 weeks might be too late to allow people to have one in her opinion. Interesting stuff thanks for making the video.
@estefaniaboujon6830 Жыл бұрын
24 weeks is crazy, thats a full baby
@havenbastion Жыл бұрын
Fantastic to see someone updating their opinion as new information becomes available. That's so rare in emotionally charged issues. Well done, mum.
@tennicksalvarez9079 Жыл бұрын
Huh
@noodle9993 Жыл бұрын
We have up to 24 weeks in the uk BUT this late is only due to medical issues
@gohan3448 Жыл бұрын
Your mother needs to repent!
@ramona67212 жыл бұрын
In my opinion abortion is about the consent of the person carrying the fetus, giving it the right to fend off their body and to continue growing inside of them. If a person has already given birth to that baby and it is no longer sustaining off them physically I personally don't belive that 'removing the life' is as morally acceptable once it is its own singular being. Though that child now is still reliant on some sort of competent adult adoption and Foster care are options, but I understand that sometimes that can lead to traumatising upbringings, SO THEN WE HAVE TO QUESTION THE QUALITY OF LIFE AND THATS A WHOLE OTHER THING AND AGHH
@amezvel82392 жыл бұрын
It truly is frustrating, I feel people should just mind their own business and let woman do what they see best for their life & the potential child’s life, but if she chooses to keep it then she should be made responsible for endangering its future life through drug and alcohol consumption. I don’t think its okay to allow abortion into the third trimester though, 6 months is usually enough time to realize you are not menstruating, and experiencing the symptoms. Also Not everyone should be a mother, and some woman know when this applies to them, sometimes pregnancy prevention doesn’t work, sometimes we get taken advantage of, and sometimes we are just too ignorant and too young to know better ... we shouldn’t be demonized when things could of been out of our control.
@ewaberchulska2 жыл бұрын
Just because something may have poor quality of life that doesnt mean they dont deserve to live aswell tho you know ,I have what would be considered " poor quality of life " I still deserve to live tho I think
@amezvel82392 жыл бұрын
@@ewaberchulska i get you, but personally i find it cruel to bring kids into the world when you know you will not be able to provide not only the necessities but the time, attention, and love a child needs.
@DecemberDaydreams2 жыл бұрын
o.o
@m.josena44852 жыл бұрын
@@ewaberchulska amd I wish I didn’t💀. It’s cruel to bring children into thr world if you know/ think you’re incapable of providing them with what they need to survive
@ikeice77262 жыл бұрын
Improving the adoption system would be a starter in decreasing non-life threatening pregnancy abortions
@arisily2 жыл бұрын
Adoption is not an alternative to pregnancy. Adoption is an alternative to parenting. It may reduce abortions, but some people will still not want to be pregnant.
@Qwerty-jy9mj2 жыл бұрын
@@arisily Either way, it doesn't justify abortions
@princemeowmeow74932 жыл бұрын
@@Qwerty-jy9mj ok, so prevent abortions then. Banning them is just a stupid thought to have when you didn't think anything through. Maybe... instead of irrationally banning something because you think your moral compass is all knowing... what if, and hear me out, what if, we made it so abortions shouldn't be needed? In most cases, abortions happen because of uneducated sex, unwanted pregnancies, financial instability, and medical emergencies. If you think none of these should even be attempted to be fixed then I'd suggest to reflect on your moral compass first before using it to irrationally ban something your unconfertable with.
@leoninenoble2 жыл бұрын
We don't want to be pregnant. It's not a debate about whether we want to parent a baby after carrying it to term and giving birth, it's about not wanting to fucking be pregnant. It may be the fetus's body, but it is in MY body, and therefore I have a say what happens in my body and what doesn't. I'm not carrying a baby if I don't feel like it, not waiting until it's done to give it up for adoption.
@Qwerty-jy9mj2 жыл бұрын
@@leoninenoble You don't have the right to murder your children.
@lightfallonthehead3842 Жыл бұрын
feels like i am listening to a cool friend talking about something they are genuinely interested in, but it still leaves so much up to the viewers to make up their minds on! really good content man!
@clevernickname80952 жыл бұрын
Last edit: Just a heads up to anyone reading this comment, my opinions have since changed a bit from the time I wrote this. At the time I was angry and scared and I think it makes my tone come off a bit accusational. I won't be deleting it bc of the discourse, but just know that I believe that abortion should be an option for everyone regardless of circumstance. This is a complicated subject made extra challenging by recent politics and it's especially complicated for anyone in a situation considering abortion. Even though I am a woman, I have never been pregnant or considered abortion and therefore don't feel like I can give the most educated discourse on this subject. Whatever your opinion on the matter is, I implore you all to have empathy for your fellow humans and put yourself in their shoes before making snap judgements. Choose kindness, and have a wonderful day. I met my friend's boyfriend for the first time a couple weeks ago and I thought for the most part he was great. And then he said that he thinks some women just get abortions for "fun" so they don't have to wear a condom. I was absolutely flabbergasted, especially since he was a gay man dating another man and would never have to deal with this situation. It made me realize how little people who don't have uteruses understand abortion. Personally I'm pro-choice, but I don't know what I would do in that situation. It's a difficult decision to make, and it's certainly not one anyone makes for "fun". But the people making these legislative decisions don't understand how pregnancy works and truly think that women are just freely murdering full term babies, and that's insanely dangerous edit: well the past few days have been a fun one for women's healthcare rights and this comment blew up out of nowhere. Frankly I don't have the mental energy to reply and argue to every person under my comment, but I'll just dump my thoughts here. Over 90% of abortions happen before 12 weeks and less than 1.3 percent of abortions happen after 21 weeks according to the Washington Post. It happens, but not as much as people make it out to be. Regardless, I think if a women wants to get an abortion that is no ones business but her own, whatever the reason. I personally would not get a late term abortion, but I understand why some women do it. If someone wants to get one that is not my choice to make. You can not force your moral judgments onto others. I think that the majority of women who joke about abortion are doing it to cope. Some people use humor to deal with stressful situations. Not saying it's right, but edgy humor is very popular right now. But again, people are ignoring what the vast majority of abortions look like. The idea of the irresponsible sinful woman going out and having unprotected sex everyday and getting abortions (which doesn't really exist, but if she did would you want her to be forced to raise a child??) is how anti-choice people see all women who get abortions. And now people have bought into that image and women everywhere will suffer. And not just women, but possibly trans people, POC, and gay people as well. You can argue with me all you want but frankly I don't care. If you don't have a uterus you can emphasize, but you will never truly understand that decision. Abortion should be legal for every woman. Period. Roe v Wade being overturned is a terrible day in American History. Update #2: please do not trust anyone in this comment section as an actual source of information. Misinformation is spreading like crazy down here. I'm honestly impressed.
@kooltyme2 жыл бұрын
so are contraceptives the equivalent of abortion
@greenghost64162 жыл бұрын
Most abortions are had because of wanting to have fun.
@nik23ish2 жыл бұрын
I live near Mexico. The amount of girls going across the border to get multiple abortions has truly scared me. They think of it as a contraceptive.
@luisbrito17552 жыл бұрын
@@kooltyme No because you’re preventing the egg and sperm from meeting, that’d be like saying that masturbation is a form of abortion on the male side.
@luisbrito17552 жыл бұрын
I assure you that the people getting pregnant are not cautiously using contraceptives, I’ve seen interviews where modern women refuse to use condoms, so it’s all to promote promiscuity.
@axelnadal87292 жыл бұрын
"I can want mommy's milk without being aware of my own self existence". This is why is love your videos.
@ms.aelanwyr.ilaicos2 жыл бұрын
That sentence is a verse in the song of creation, for sure.
@-haclong23662 жыл бұрын
Still not an argument against post-natal abortion, fetuses also respond to stimuli and have subconscious desires. But the consent of the mother trumps the desires of the child, no woman is ever forced to breastfeed. Babies are essentially machines that only respond to stimuli, they are not conscious human beings like you and I.
@thebogangamer12 жыл бұрын
@@-haclong2366 how do you know that though
@jj92172 жыл бұрын
@@thebogangamer1 just ask them lol. Duh!
@thebogangamer12 жыл бұрын
@@jj9217 being able to speak determines nothing.
@bayleighj2 жыл бұрын
if my mom aborted me, i wouldn’t have blamed her. i would find it reasonable. my dad was addicted to opioids, said he didn’t want me, my mom had been working 3 jobs, she was 24. if we ban abortion completely, i think we need to clear other obstacles as well. i love this video, it was very enlightening. :)
@devi---2 жыл бұрын
same. my mom did want me and my sibling, but if she went back in time and wanted an abortion then i wouldn't hold it against her. She was in an abusive relationship where the power dynamic between her and my sperm donor wasn't fair. he treated her kindly, but eventually got abusive verbally toward her and physically toward my sister and i. she only started to divorce him after he kept abusing me and my sibling even after i had a life-threatening brain surgery, for fear that she wouldn't be able to support us without him. i would rather not exist if it meant that she got to make all her dreams come true.
@Qwerty-jy9mj2 жыл бұрын
@@devi--- You can stop existing right now if you wanted to, do you think that would make her dreams come true then?
@salamander41732 жыл бұрын
Quality of life does NOT equal the value of said life. Do you think those child labors in China who is doing all the hard work everyday, only to eat and seeing his parents smile, does his life values less than rich people who have iPhones? Do they deserves to be killed early just to avoid "living a hard life"?
@aaljustaal18902 жыл бұрын
@@Qwerty-jy9mj Is your pro-life argument really that someone should kill themself? How old does someone have to be before you stop caring about their life?
@lindsaypaige46282 жыл бұрын
@@Qwerty-jy9mj these people are mental and clearly severely depressed, they think that just bc they feel a certain way they can say others should be denied life even tho they already got to be born.
@sashre3693 Жыл бұрын
My high school teacher made me really hate philosophy, but you seem to make it accessible and quite fascinating Thank you for this video, it really made me feel that philosophy is not just some stupid rambling
@leroyjenkins1249 Жыл бұрын
Same. My Ma was obsessed with philosophy and never forgave me for picking psychology over it in school. Back then, I just heard her rants about "actually learning how to think" and thought it was a subject for pretentious people. But Sun def. gave me a new view on things. I'm obsessed with her videos now, lol
@rsmlinar1720 Жыл бұрын
Im becoming obsessed with philosophy, but more and more i have a feeling phylosophising doesnt do me eny good, just distracts me from more important things in lifa. And that is ironicly a philosophical thought
@intellectually_lazy8 ай бұрын
philosophy is awesome! your teacher and leroy's mom just aren't good at teaching to yours and his respective learning styles
@intellectually_lazy8 ай бұрын
@@rsmlinar1720 you can learn a lot from philosophy. maybe it can even help you live, but it's no substitute for living
@user-fb4bg9dr7l2 жыл бұрын
I don't think people in the comments are really listening and digesting your entire video. It's a shame because it was very enlightening and I thoroughly enjoyed the entire 41 minutes and 19 seconds of it. Fantastic job! Subbed!
@HaizeyWings2 жыл бұрын
Samesies, for your entire comment :)
@Bear_the_shepherd2 жыл бұрын
41:20
@cococanes2 жыл бұрын
@@Bear_the_shepherd no u did not😂🤦🏾♀️
@soraya7422 жыл бұрын
I feel the same way! I think this video might be the only discussion on this topic I’ve found that hasn’t left me feeling distressed (so I was actually able to learn things!). I’d love to leave thanks and maybe relay how my own experiences fit in with this, but I’m a little fearful to leave a comment thread of my own (even a simple one that mostly avoids anything remotely “controversial”) because of said comments and replies.
@rovgor Жыл бұрын
I just dont know if most people did not understand the video or if they just think that this video with such a topic is the right place to post their political point of view regarding to abortion. Most people talk about pros and cons for abortion being legal or not, but the video is about when and why does it become necessary to credit living creatures with a right to live and and thus giving an answer to the question: "When does infanticide morally differ from abortion and when does both become morally reprehensible ?"
@pykenotpike2 жыл бұрын
This conversation always frustrates me because of the organ donor analogy. You cannot force someone under any circumstance to donate an organ. It doesn’t matter if they’re killing the baby or not: you cannot force someone to donate their body to house a baby. People have a right to do with their bodies what they please.
@benmemon2 жыл бұрын
Yes, well said.
@Dora-mp12 жыл бұрын
Your comment only apply for rape victims. If you consent to have sex, you consent to have babies. Period. Since your womb can't magically produce a baby, you are never forced to host a baby, you are the one who forced the baby to be inside you. Especially once you know that condoms or birth control pills can't 100% prevent pregnancies. Those babies won't even want to be in the womb of a women who only want to kill them. And organ donor analogy is stupid, you think you safe lives by donoring your organ. Your organ might end up being inside of a person's whose body isn't compatible with your organs and end up killing that person. Plus, why should I donor? I'm not the one who cause anybody to be in a critical condition I don't get to be responsible for it. But you're the one who willingly open your legs for another man and bcs of that decision you have put another life inside you and now you want to terminate it like an irresponsible human being? I don't have any empathy for someone who knows they're not ready for babies but is addicted to free sex knowing she has easy access to abortion.
@pykenotpike2 жыл бұрын
@@Dora-mp1 Respectfully, no tf it does not. I think you missed the point of my comment. I do not care about any of the moralizing, except that you cannot force anybody, no matter the circumstances, to sustain any form of life. Whether that be organ donation or pregnancy. The morality of the individual do not matter to me. You cannot violate someone’s autonomy.
@Dora-mp12 жыл бұрын
@@pykenotpike yeah you don't care.. since when pro abortion cares about anything but themselves? Abortion is wrong. Period. Whether it's legal or not.. the state gets to decide. I don't have even the slightest empathy for men/women who are not ready for babies but are addicted to free sex thinking that abortion is easily accessible. Oh by the way, the womb or uterus inside of every women.. is it trully belongs to woman? The uterus belongs to the baby too! That uterus is there for the baby, you as a woman don't need it to breath or live, you don't need it like you need lungs and heart. Even if you get rid of it, like my mom who decide to do that because she doesn't want anymore child, you can still live well. I'm not suggesting that every women do it, but they should at least be responsible of their own action. "I DON'T CARE IT'S MY BODY" isn't the answer to everything... because it's not your body that's being killed in abortion... it's the baby's body.. and the womb inside you don't solely belong to you.. it belongs to the baby too especially when the baby is already in you.
@Dora-mp12 жыл бұрын
@@pykenotpike you're a man right? As a man how on earth are you so concern about women getting easy access to abortion, huh? Is it that you're afraid that your sex partner gets pregnant and you have to be responsible for the baby too? I'm hoping this is only assumption. Plus no one is forcing you or the women to have sex. I support my body my choice when it comes to sex, but not when the baby is in the mother's womb. Human life has been created and now you end it bcs you're an irresponsible person. It's frustrating to talk to people like you who prioritize pleasure above responsibility.
@adjoint_functor2 жыл бұрын
This "potentiality principle" stuff reminds me of the trolley problem: by doing something negative, you feel more "involved" and more guilty, even if refraining from something positive would have had the same effect.
@ania16612 жыл бұрын
exactly what I thought!
@Josephine_de_Beauharnais17632 жыл бұрын
That's what I was thinking of!! The lack of a choice is a choice in of itself. We can look at it as in deontology vs consequentialism (I am not a moral philosophy professor nor student, I am a very curious person and philosophy has a lot of potential answers). Deontology being on the side of saving one, consequentialism being on the side of the five. Justice is generally created by the public's pooled answers of what is morally right and wrong. If you asked a hundred people if they would kick or pet a dog, I believe *most* people would choose to pet or just avoid the dog. With the trolley problem, I believe most people would go on the side of consequentialism.
@yvonneinreallife Жыл бұрын
If my mother had aborted me I wouldn’t have had to deal with the childhood trauma that came from her not being in the right headspace for another child.
@johnkingston1337 Жыл бұрын
Clearly she wanted you tho otherwise she would have given you up for adoption, left you at the fire station, or aborted you. So whether or not abortion was legal, you still would have been born. Unless u wanted the state to intervene and force her to get an abortion like in China?
@maradegroot12 Жыл бұрын
@@johnkingston1337Parents dont think of those options most of the time
@cinnacinnamonrollgirl Жыл бұрын
@@johnkingston1337most parents are narcissistic
@c.aldersop Жыл бұрын
Damn that one hit a little too close to home
@knOWNd-Jeremy Жыл бұрын
@@cinnacinnamonrollgirl That is very untrue
@VoltsIsHere2 жыл бұрын
I seriously love that I found this channel, she's seriously so smart and it's amazing to hear people that seem to have similar opinions, but supported with actual facts instead of my near-meaningless opinions and feelings lol
@littlewammity98962 жыл бұрын
90% of youtube 'video-essays' have nothing on her arguments
@rhett69462 жыл бұрын
Imma be real with you. She’s not that bad, don’t get me wrong, but she is not a genius, she’s just parroting others.
@xjohntheone2 жыл бұрын
@@rhett6946 where have you heard these arguments before to say she's parroting?
@cycleplays22192 жыл бұрын
@@xjohntheone Doesn't matter because her argument is drivel. Despite her claim to the contrary, there absolutely IS a moral difference between causing a process to begin versus stopping a process that is already in progress. Further the argument that the worth of a newborn is instantly generated upon exiting the womb is disgusting. This is a wild, borderline delusional, abomination of logic in a effort to justify an unjustifiable position. This is simply irrational rejection of responsibility wrapped in pseudophilosophy and pseudointellectualism. It is neither clever nor factual. Sad.
@katnero82 жыл бұрын
@@rhett6946 that's pretty much what philosophy is though. most people take pieces from centuries of other's thoughts and opinions and compile them into their own. when human beings have existed as long as they have, im not sure there can be an entirely "original" thought anymore.
@answer21662 жыл бұрын
sometimes it’s difficult to find people that have fully formed opinions backed by genuine evidence and hard research, especially with the current social and political climate. you were so respectful and informed with your approach and it was SO refreshing to hear a new perspective that doesn’t shame either side regardless of your personal views. tysm ❤️
@Toughmittens2 жыл бұрын
But what is her opinion on abortion though?
@rjlee-cc4xy2 жыл бұрын
@@Toughmittens Did you fully digest what was said in the videov
@yami36912 жыл бұрын
@ToughMittens she literally said it in the begining
@MegaMilenche2 жыл бұрын
@@Toughmittens I think her opinion is that abortion is okay.
@Amandasbarros2 жыл бұрын
I'm so terrified of getting pregnant that I think it became a phobia. My baby can be born sick and suffer so much because of it, they can grow up healthy and be raped later in life and never actually recover from it. They can also grow up healthy but get cancer or something after and suffer until they die. They can suffer an accident and never be able to move again. I DON'T KNOW, I just know that I always wanted to be a mother once I was ready for it, however with all of these news and the way people see pregnant women and women in general made me think so much more about giving live to someone. You suffer being alive, that's the rule, it doesn't matter how good your life is you gonna suffer. All of those thoughts just burrowed into my head and I can't shake it away. I think I rather die than giving live to someone, I'm so afraid of watching someone that I love with all of my soul suffering and knowing that I am the responsible for it, I was the one who gave them live. I'm a virgin but I'm so so terrified of having sex because of it, it doesn't matter if I'm taking birth control and my partner is using a condom, I still get paranoid at the point that I start to have an anxiety attack. I don't even know what to do anymore
@zhannahealy60032 жыл бұрын
Yeah we all suffer something at some point in life some more than others but if you look at it that way all it’s going to do is tear you apart. My dad passed away and I miss him every day but does that mean I wish I never had a dad to miss no because the good always out weighs the bad. We are always going to have bad moments and happy moments I wouldn’t trade my life just because I’ve dealt with tough situations because in the end I know I will prevail. I’m so sorry for your mindset it sounds terrible to have to think that way daily but you have the power to change that you don’t have to live in fear, it is faith over fear everyday
@cottonspixxes2 жыл бұрын
I’m not even trying to be judge mental but from what you wrote it sounds like you need therapy if you are having panic attacks
@Amandasbarros2 жыл бұрын
@@cottonspixxes yess I'm working on it
@rovgor Жыл бұрын
I love cats, but I dont want any of my own for the same reason you dont want any children. I often get nightmares about having a cat on my own, but I have to watch how its skin is melting, how it gets burnt alive or how it bleeds to death and theres nothing I can do about it. I am an anti-natalist, because I think not getting born at all is better than ups and downs of suffering and joy.
@fixsationon7244 Жыл бұрын
@@rovgor im also a antinatalist. But in a different manner. Like i think taking ans créating life are estentially the same. And creating life is awful. I have taken a aproach. I kinda belive in destiny and i have thought that olny way i can do it is to meet someone. Who i fell in love with. That's how we got a cat. My neighbour tried to do suicide and we took his can in and he didn't ask the cat back knowing that she is safe with us. I can't take suffering away but can be redused. The cat is already here. With us so why not to take care of it. Her name is Kiisu and she is a soft void. 😊 Paranoia is scary but i think its important heal from it so our desisons are guided by our rationality and authentic feelings rather than fear. It makes our lives easier and makes us less helpless. Is destiny throws a chikd at me i will take care of it.
@mikeharris1987 Жыл бұрын
This is the most nuanced, well-formed discussion on abortion I've ever heard, and I swear to God I just heard her say "slurp that mommy milk" I'm never going to recover
@ForeignManinaForeignLand2 жыл бұрын
Brave video, Olivia! Its a timely but controversial topic
@malegria96412 жыл бұрын
FOREIGN!!!! MY MAN!!!
@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy25262 жыл бұрын
Purr
@Quantum7222 жыл бұрын
@@malegria9641 you know him? my first time seeing Foreign.
@malegria96412 жыл бұрын
@@Quantum722 foreign is fucking awesome man
@dolorsitametconsectur2 жыл бұрын
YAY FOREIGN!!!
@antonioflores42402 жыл бұрын
very fascinating. As someone who has a pretty set opinion on this moral issue, I can definitely say this was a solid analysis of an insanely complex situation. Very much so agree that we need to stop using the same arguments on both sides of this issue. Arguments end up being narrowed down to a canyon of specific problems and concerns and there is little room on either side to persuade the other. Trying to expand the argument pool is definitely something that is needed in this area
@ideasmith16472 жыл бұрын
Excellent as always, challenging topic with a lot of historical precedent such as mabiki in Japan, also it was quite common to kill baby girls in patriarchal societies, similar to China’s one-child policy, people had a lot more children due to high child-mortality rates, hence children were seen as a lot more expendable, this a great topic for tackling the social-construction of morality.
@plushcanvas86522 жыл бұрын
Dang how did you watch The Whole video in two minutes
@mello47342 жыл бұрын
@@plushcanvas8652 he was probably fascinated by the first two minutes
@merileva2 жыл бұрын
killing girls or aborting girls is still very prevalent in society and male child preference can be seen in nearly every place on this planet. its sadly not just a thing of the past...
@therealbs20002 жыл бұрын
Literally had laws in asia preventing doctors from telling the parents the sex of the fetus because the girl would get the plug pulled literally
@SpongeBob5000_ Жыл бұрын
Morality isn't "socially constructed". It's objective and it comes from God.
@taeheepowers2537 Жыл бұрын
My dad asked my mom to get an abortion cause she was 19 at the time and tbh when I found that out I didn't give a single fuck. My mom is pro life and my twin sister and I are not. As teenagers she asked us how would you feel if I had aborted you 😡 and we just started laughing cause like... we wouldn't have ever felt anything. We would've never been conscious living beings. I don't really understand why people get upset at the thought that their parent considered abortion because at that time we weren't people yet!! It isn't like they knew the person you'd become and had the relationship they now have with you. You did not exist yet. It is a personal thing to consider, but it isn't personally about you.
@SpongeBob5000_ Жыл бұрын
Your dad is failure and a joke of a man for being sick enough to encourage such atrocity. You not "feeling" anything doesn't remove the objective moral offense that your mom would have committed and the moral offense of your dad encouraging your mother to murder his own children. Those actions have real consequences and condemnation before God wether you believe it or not. You were a person from conception, not when you were born or began "feeling" things. Life begins at conception.
@aroach7461 Жыл бұрын
Think you're hard-core? Your dad and mom made a mistake. You should finish what they failed to do all those years ago. All the oxygen you've wasted and time wasted. You're nobody, you will die like the rest of us. There is no meaning to life, life is not real. All humans are electric meat. No free will, no consequences, I can hurt a thousand people and I would be justified. I will.
@themostbestwizard Жыл бұрын
You can't actually believe that a baby doesn't exist until the moment of birth. That's just an insincere lie that you put out just like the one-drop theory of racism and for the same reason. You don't want to be bound to respect the human rights of others so you will PRETEND to believe that people on the other side of some arbitrary line aren't really people.
@bluefoxs7733 Жыл бұрын
tell me you are depressed without telling me you are depressed
@Jay-bk3xc Жыл бұрын
@@bluefoxs7733eh I don’t think they’re depressed I think they just understand that due to the circumstances at that time, their parents considering abortion isn’t too far fetched and isn’t something to take personal
@williansnobre Жыл бұрын
I am pro-choice but I always suggest people should make their choices ahead of time, to deal with results of choices and not consequences of mistakes, and one of the best ways to make better choices by taking part in honest discussions. Prevention or quick solutions are better than postponed ones.
@franjkav11 ай бұрын
You’re assuming there’s a mistake or that others use the classification
@williansnobre11 ай бұрын
@@franjkav What I am calling mistake is waiting till later to make a decision and facing worse consequences because of it.
@intellectually_lazy8 ай бұрын
yup, i'm an ally, you say, but to be fair and balanced, pull yourself up by your bootstraps. nice try, herb!
@williansnobre8 ай бұрын
@@intellectually_lazy I don't claim to be an ally, I just think people should have a choice. I also think that people should be aware beforehand of the consequences of those choices.
@Arizonaball12 жыл бұрын
"being able to explain the intuitions behind our arguments is sexy trust me" as an ENTP and prospective philosophy major: yeah.
@splnrt..502 жыл бұрын
entp
@dandelions_are_cool2 жыл бұрын
@@00_grey same
@andyroobrick-a-brack93552 жыл бұрын
Intuitive Precieving types for the WIN
@evelyncolon54972 жыл бұрын
As someone in a loving relationship with a philosophy major, yeah agreed lol.
@kurofuri2 жыл бұрын
entp-
@lisasvids34252 жыл бұрын
I think an important argument in the discussion revolving around the legality of infanticide vs abortion is the biological independence of the fetus/the infant. If a pregnant individual decides to abort, they do so mainly because of the impact carrying out the baby would have on their life (the risk of dying at birth, the psychological pressure of becoming a parent, the negative consequences for their social life and career, to name just a fraction). But once the human leaves the womb, its existence does not have to have any negative impacts on the parents anymore. Why kill the child if you can put it up for adoption? Where is the difference for the parents or the physicians? Therefore, the right to life is one that one receives at the time of birth. The whole discussion can be transferred to the quote "Your right to swing your arms ends just where the other man's nose begins" (by Zechariah Chafee Jr). During pregnany, the pregnant person's right to privacy, bodily autonomy, and health is to be held above the potentiality of the creation of a new human with a merely potential right to life. But since this conflict of rights falls away at birth, infanticide even just minutes after birth (natural or induced) is murder.
@winnie4256 Жыл бұрын
exactly!
@qingxinn_ Жыл бұрын
I respectfully disagree, I don't think that adoption is a viable replacement for abortion. This point ignores the mother's trauma and how tough pregnancies are; I believe it is unfair to ask a person who has been assauled to forcefully keep the baby on top of the trauma they already have. You also have to think about the child, adoption and foster homes aren't good places to live in, and it will be difficult for them when they find out the truth. My mother had me on accident and I wish I was aborted (abortion is illegal in my country). She wasn't ready for me and it shows; she gave me a horrible childhood and I haven't properly healed mentally. People always say "Think of the children, they didn't have a choice", but people need to think of how the mothers will treat them post pregnancy. To add, I think abortion should be legalized in my country. Since it's illegal, teen moms are *forced* to keep the baby or turn to at home abortions (like kicking themselves/the baby or sticking something up the womb to kill it), which I think is worse for the baby. Illegal abortions are very common here, and since the people aren't professionals, it has a high complication rate or results to death. At least if it's legal it can be controlled and less mothers would die.
@giuba98 Жыл бұрын
@@qingxinn_ They said in the last paragraph that the pregnant person rights are still to be put first, maybe they worded it weird but I think they wanted to say “if your problems aren’t in being pregnant/giving birth but in caring of the baby, adoption is a better option. But if your problems are with being pregnant/giving birth you should be able to choose abortion” or at least that’s what I understood
@qingxinn_ Жыл бұрын
@@giuba98 Oh I see thank you! Apologies that I misenterprated it.
@Anxh007 Жыл бұрын
@@qingxinn_ his point ignores the mother's trauma and how tough pregnancies are she meant once the baby is born if the baby is already born then infanticide or not trauma still stays that was her point
@gayassphotolab Жыл бұрын
i had an abortion at 15 and this was helpful in not self-blaming
@makaylat7616 Жыл бұрын
I hope you’re doing okay, you’re very brave 💗
@Screebles Жыл бұрын
Sending you love 💗 hope you’re doing well right now
@SolomonMagnus819 Жыл бұрын
That’s fucked
@BD-lo3zg Жыл бұрын
@@SolomonMagnus819you’re fucked
@kriptionite8412 Жыл бұрын
Don’t blame yourself for getting an abortion when you KNOW that you aren’t ready to raise children. You ultimately made the right decision! 💗 (You and the baby would’ve probably suffered otherwise)
@goodvybe6792 жыл бұрын
I remeber hearing something about the significance of a parent holding their child for their short time after birth, which is meant to allow them to make stronger connections later on (I may be mis-remembering but it was something like that). Clearly there is some processing that is going on there and even if the baby can't feel why or we can't articulate why it's like that, doesn't mean we should take the risk. I'd personally apply this to later weeks since I view that as high enough risk that it may outweigh the diffculty of aborting earlier (assuming the healthcare system didn't cuck you by delaying you or whatever the system is okay with doing at this point, I have no standards there). Allowing for easy acess early abortion and providing contraception/sexual education should be the focus, since we should humble ourselves a little and not assume we know everything, or even a lot comparable to the brain. Pain is the only thing we can kind of get a grasp on with brain activity. In the case of TCS-like events just give the support monetarily (or make the DNA tests free if that's cheaper) assuming there isn't that endless suffering.
@ShidoDraws2 жыл бұрын
My mom is more of a pro-life but she never enforced that idea upon others because she can maintain a household of more than 10 kids while there are people who can't. I think that's also something a lot of pro-lifers should consider, and no adoption centers are just another word for baby trashcans.
@jenniferliu1582 жыл бұрын
I feel the same way and so do a lot of other people I know! Except we consider ourselves pro-choice, I'm not pro-abortion unless it's a very last resort and I never want to get one myself, but I do not think I have the right to make that decision for anyone else, which is why I say I'm pro-choice.
@turquoisemoon84532 жыл бұрын
I mean that makes your mom pro-choice, she made her choice and wants to allow others to make theirs :) I think naturally, nearly everyone is pro-life, nobody wants to kill babies. It's an unfortunate and sad requirement due to circumstances. It's incredibly heartbreaking for the mother. And an incredibly difficult decision.
@izzyt3082 жыл бұрын
I was adopted and that is a terrible thing to say. Babies dont usually end up in foster care because tons of people want to adopt babies because they cant have their own. It's usually older kids who end up being shuffled from home to home.
@mochihamster27942 жыл бұрын
@@izzyt308 and how do you think those older kids ended up there? they didn’t phase into existence at that age.
@izzyt3082 жыл бұрын
@@mochihamster2794 kids who are taken from their families by the court system because they have abusive family members or kids who are orphaned and don't have anywhere else to go.
@ojyochan2 жыл бұрын
I personally draw the line at the ability to suffer. The brain is not developed enough to interpret bodily harm as pain up until approximately week 24. The fetus lacking self-awareness and even the ability to process pain through half of the pregnancy isn't alive in any meaningful sense (nor has it any experience of life as we value people); and if ending the unfeeling blob development through that stage bothers you, you ought to become a vegan or you're a giant hypocrite ♡
@reversev97782 жыл бұрын
Although plants also can feel pain. Keep in mind that pain is just a reaction to harm and is extremely valuable to many living organisms. Even humans without brains feel and react to pain (spinal cord causes reactions). This doesn’t mean it’s necessary to starve yourself just because other things feel pain though.
@lovecraftianguy95552 жыл бұрын
I'm not even pro life but c'mon humans and animals just don't have the same value.
@evanw55722 жыл бұрын
@@lovecraftianguy9555 Humans are animals. Even if you think an individual non-human animal has less societal value than a human, why does that justify harming them?
@bellumxyz14212 жыл бұрын
Reverse ɘƨɿɘvɘЯ Well, eating animals leads to the death of even more plants though. Those animals need to be fed something to live, and that's plants. The grand majority of all soy produced goes to feeding farm animals. And cows, pigs, etc. eat a lot more than humans. So no matter what you eat, a plant will have died to feed you. Therefore it's not a question of not eating a being because of its ability to feel pain, but rather of the necessity to eat another being. You have to eat something, and in the end plants will die anyways, so they're the logical thing to consume. Other animals though consume even more plants and you're getting less nutrients out of their meat, so it's completely unnecessary to eat meat if you're in a first world country where you won't be faced with situations of survival. The morality of eating meat is questionable once you realize that it's completely unnecessary for most people, and that they choose to eat it not out of necessity, but out of luxury and flavor. Needlessly killing animals for their good taste is immoral. That's the big argument.
@wiredvibe16782 жыл бұрын
@@reversev9778 how can you "feel" when there is nothing there to interpret the sensations?
@Gen_-6012 Жыл бұрын
Why are the rights of the unborn more important than the fully grown, fully conches, fully present,fully alive, pregnant person? How can anyone look at someone who is suffering the burden of an unwanted pregnancy, in witch they don’t know the circumstance’s that put them into that situation,and tell them “I care more about a person that doesn’t exist,a person that isn’t even here, a person that will not be born out of love,but will be born out of pain, is more important than you.” Pro life ppl only care about the unborn until they are actually born.
@sheridansherr8974 Жыл бұрын
How irresponsble one has to be to get an unwanted pregnacy?!? Don't you know how to use condomes?!?
@Gen_-6012 Жыл бұрын
@@sheridansherr8974 condoms can break. Also even if someone didn’t use one they still deserve access to the proper medical care. Ppl do stupid things that’s why we need abortion rights
@JAMIOO Жыл бұрын
@@sheridansherr8974”yes! Because women *dont* get assaulted every single day!” Come on man
@KD-ou2np Жыл бұрын
@sheridansherr8974 you are an idiot. You don't deserve to have anyone answer your stupid questions.
@hydra70 Жыл бұрын
If we accept that a fetus is a full person with a complete right to life, then we have to balance that right against the mother's rights. If you're looking for an unlimited right to abortion, you have to balance the life of the fetus against the effects of the pregnancy. Is the mother more harmed by being pregnant than the fetus is by being killed? This is why it's critical to determine if a fetus is a full person with a full person's rights or not. Your statement "'I care more about a person that doesn't exist'" assumes the answer to that question without justifying it. Disclaimer: Since I'll probably get crucified for saying something that is not 100% pro-choice, I am pro-choice. But I think there is a legitimate moral debate to have about this. I simply haven't been strongly convinced that a fetus has enough rights to outweigh the rights of the mother, so I err on the side of the one that definitely has the rights of a full person.
@ligma69302 жыл бұрын
I would like to see you do a video on euthanasia, cause it seems like the same theories could be applied to euthanasia where a fully developed being seems to be condemned to forever suffering and pain if life support wasn't taken off.
@DecemberDaydreams2 жыл бұрын
o.o
@dna90952 жыл бұрын
Actually, my dad had a convo about this with me and my siblings. After he saw how my grandma was after she was paralyzed, needed 24/7 support and couldn’t do anything at all, he realized what a horrible life that was. So he told us that if he were to ever end up like that or in a looooong coma with only a 5% chance of waking up-just pull the plug.
@ania16612 жыл бұрын
under tooley's arguments, when is the infanticide cutoff? 10 min? a day? a week? a month? according to verywell: "Studies have demonstrated that a more complex sense of the awareness of the self begins to emerge at around one year of age and becomes much more developed by approximately 18 months of age." so is infanticide morally okay under this argument until the infant is between 12 - 18 months? also, according to WebMD, "New research shows that fetuses may learn to express their displeasure by crying silently while still in the womb as early as in the 28th week of pregnancy." if this is true, this implies that babies do have aims within the womb because aims (or a failure to meet them) bring displeasure - essentially, it implies fetuses do have preferences. so maybe birth isn't so morally significant? ^eg. "you're telling me I have to signal for food myself now? I can't just wait for someone else to eat?" the fetus still has aims - acquiring food. in both pre-birth and post-birth, reaching the aim of food is not guaranteed. for instance, the mother of the fetus could be anorexic - the fetus will still have an aim of acquiring food and can even cry if that aim isn't met. the main difference with birth is that a fetus can now signal its aims more easily.
@MA-ou2dk2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you
@hornsby6182 жыл бұрын
as a disabled person i recognize my conditions as a part of who i am. i would not be who i am without those conditions. imo it is a slippery slope to eugenics when u start making it alright to kill born alive babies with disabilities. i think there is a difference between being born with a disability and a condition like taesachs (idk if i spelled that right). i also think the same with genetic testing/alterations. gene editing in the womb is easily eugenicist/racist/etc, you take away that potential human’s right to choose. (in this scenario it will indeed be born otherwise why are you gene editing) to clarify i am pro choice but that doesnt mean i support trying to eradicate disabled people.
@zelprimo2 жыл бұрын
@haomavarga but it's a slippery slope because some people view getting rid of diseased people, and or controlling (eliminating) their reproduction (sterilization) as a solution to the problem of horrible diseases.
@zelprimo2 жыл бұрын
@haomavarga Any compromise is giving legitimacy to any other argument that 'x' group of people doesn't have a right to life, or there is a "financial incentive" to get rid of such. Native and African American women were being sterilized well into the 1970s, often without their knowledge. It wasn't exactly legal then, and it was always either by force or coersion. They say 25% of native women of childbearing age were sterilized over a 6 year period. 25%!! Planned parenthood used to target communities of color, and to this day people of color receive the most abortions. Doesn't come as a surprise the founder of Planned Parenthood (Margaret Sanger) was a literal eugenicist! These topics always seem to have people of color in the crosshairs, without any planning of their own to be in such positions. How much more so for the disabled, elderly, or feeble minded? That alone is worth considering.
@hornsby6182 жыл бұрын
@haomavarga have you ever heard of hitler? this is how it starts. i have no words.
@seaurchinwithahat75592 жыл бұрын
@haomavarga Reread the stuff you said and other people's comments. If you still think what you said is okay to say about people, please rewatch this video and if it still doesn't click then walk yourself to the nearest psychiatrist/therapy office.
@SemekiIzuio2 жыл бұрын
I mean we already dont get the right to choose how what features we are born into the world. My whole idea for why people exist is to serve other people before us. We dont get to choose nature vs nurture and even if at an adult age we get some form of freedom or choice we will always be identified by our upbringing a choice we did not have, influence by other people having an effect on us without us wanting it in the first place
@prefix253Ай бұрын
Why are we basing human value on consciousness instead of simply being human? Everytime we try to set criteria for what gives humans "value", we end up on the wrong side of history (think slavery, genocides, and now - abortion). The only logically consistent way to value human life, is to value human life out of the belief that human life is inherently valuable.
@kyra67442 жыл бұрын
The scenario with Jones and Smith was very interesting, in some ways reminding me of the trolley problem. I would love to hear you talk about that if you haven't already. Great content, as usual!
@lenegelbe-hauen90092 жыл бұрын
I remember reading about a case where a baby with down-syndrome survived its abortion but he was left to die in a seperate room, as he wasn't supposed to be alive. A nurse decided to adopt the baby, but otherwise he would have died alone before it's even begun.. I was shocked when I read that but it lead me to think alot about abortion So what happens if an unwanted fetus survives its abortion?
@oliSUNvia2 жыл бұрын
watch my section on born-alive babies, it's exactly about scenarios where babies are unexpectedly born during an abortion
@bittiebee2 жыл бұрын
A fetus and a baby arent the same thing. A fetus cant survive outside the womb, a baby can. A fetus can be aborted if the mother so chooses. I believe once a fetus reaches the point of survivability outside of the womb, ie fully formed limbs, organs, can feel pain, etc, is the point a fetus can be considered a fully formed baby. The majority of abortions take place WAY before a fetus even has a brain. Late term abortions are very rare.
@robertculling75142 жыл бұрын
@@bittiebee fetus is just a stage of development ...like todler...teenager....adult ..etc 😂😂
@plexyglass4292 жыл бұрын
@@robertculling7514 no? you cant compare fetus to adult as like, a fetus has no brain.
@daelysuxu87612 жыл бұрын
@@robertculling7514 except its like not born and in thé mother’s body ?
@thecheeseburgler5912 жыл бұрын
Surprised that there was no discussion of Margaret Sanger, President Nixon, Cecile Richards, and the issue of eugenics. We can’t leave this out of the discussion. I understand that it makes abortion more conspiratorial than practical, but we can’t forget that abortion rates highest amongst low income black mothers, and it was intended to be that way. Republican supported it at the time for this reason.
@thecheeseburgler5912 жыл бұрын
@@brianahart5938 So murder the criminals before they have the chance to become one? How is this different from eugenics?
@iamthinking2252_ Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this deep dive. I’m pro-choice, yet even I have a gut feeling that a line would exist somewhere from conception to birth, and don’t know where it should be Well, I still don’t, but I think it nicely articulated the gut sense of why I don’t feel the same about “fetal personhood” When its existence is fully bound to their pregnant mother vs a baby
@ricardoavacado3901 Жыл бұрын
It is objectively at conception. That is the point human life begins, when your DNA that maps out every characteristic of you is created. If you make the boundary at birth, well you're just braindead if you think that. And making the boundary anywhere in between doesn't make sense, there wasn't any magic that happened the minute before and after the two month mark. We don't classify people being human based on how old they are. Human rights, belong to all humans. Accept that. Pro-life is the only way.
@ricardoavacado3901 Жыл бұрын
@@iamjinsmirror3734 Neither do I. Both get to live. Your point?
@ricardoavacado3901 Жыл бұрын
@@iamjinsmirror3734 In any way? If a random person assaulted you, should they get the death penalty?
@ricardoavacado3901 Жыл бұрын
@@iamjinsmirror3734 I did, don't you see that the pregnancy situation has even MORE intimacy than the random person? But we don't kill the random person, but apparently the fetus can be. Yes in the cases that it's between the mother's life, or fetuses' life, the fetus must be aborted. But the fetus is objectively a person, since conception. Because we believe human rights, the fetus should not be able to be aborted outside of these edge cases.
@phamdung3884 Жыл бұрын
@@ricardoavacado3901if you don’t mind pretending you aren’t talking about abortion for a sec, do you happen to be afraid of death, religious or know
@JzL4ShzL2 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for the "moral person" definitions because of the implications regarding protections of persons with severe disabilities, which in my opinion could be co-opted too easily by a eugenics campaign under the first definition for my comfort. I think this could have been brought up earlier in the video and deserved its own section. But overall, I thought you presented a very good breakdown of these positions. On a different note, one concept that I think would have been worth exploring in your explanation on the difference between positive and negative duties in the potentiality section is erogatory action. It also begs the question of the limits of erogatory action and the point at which action would be supererogatory, such as perhaps injecting all crocodiles so that they may develop conscious self awareness. Thank you for exploring these questions!
@Summer_Tea2 жыл бұрын
Your last point is really good but is completely underplayed by all sides: It's really silly how everyone wants to think about abortion in a light-switch, completely harmless or completely evil binary. It's absolutely insane to think of taking human life as unilateral across the board. On the developmental side of a fetus, it has always seemed obvious to me that the first 6 months are completely fair game as the central nervous system isn't developed yet, which goes back to the point of consciousness being of supreme moral relevance. But after that, it's not like the morality flips to the opposite side and it becomes wrong. I believe it is slightly more wrong than not-wrong-at-all on month 7, and slightly more wrong at month 8. And as you say, birth itself does confer a difference in "aim" for the agent, so I do consider it a fair bit more wrong. Likewise, a person in a lifelong coma, who is fully paralyzed being euthanized is also something I am completely okay with. But I would never consider any of these scenarios, even an actual killing of a baby, to be *worse* than that of killing a kid, teen, or adult person. The morality comes in gradients just as our mental development and capacity does. This is why I think pro-choice is the only way forward. Lawmakers cannot possibly navigate this moral landscape of taking into account every single deviance in fetal development, in deformities, in the mother's circumstance, and any other nuance by just drawing a line in a couple places. It's ultimately about the value we prescribe onto other lifeforms in different situations, and that's going to differ from person to person.
@havenbastion Жыл бұрын
The crux is, life doesn't have inherent value but preventing suffering does.
@johnmacrae2006 Жыл бұрын
@@havenbastion So why shouldn’t someone kill you?
@viviana3999 Жыл бұрын
What pro lifers neglect to realize is that it’s ok for you to voice your opinions but NOT ok to strip the right to abort a fetus that is ultimately not considered to be fully human. This causes hate toward women who now have no right to choose to abort a baby that may not have a good life, because now before you even realize you have become pregnant and have no posible option other than to abort but you can’t. Those women that unfortunately have lost their baby’s mid pregnancy now have to carry that baby long term and birth them even though that being is not alive have no other option. so next time you neglect to realize that the mother to that baby is important I want you to realize that not all majority of women aborting have the same story. So to all the women that support this movement just know it’s probably best you don’t encounter a rapest or an unfortunate situation cuz oh well the pro choice movement has stripped you of your rights:) thx
@yeetus_reetus_deeleetus Жыл бұрын
@@havenbastionso would it be better if I killed you as a kid than to let you live and potentially making you go though suffering? Should the church kill babies en masse so that they avoid going to hell/suffering through life?
@cutthroat399 Жыл бұрын
"I would never consider any of these scenarios, EVEN AN ACTUAL KILLING OF A BABY, to be worse than that of killing a kid, teen, or adult person." You lost the argument right there, you psycho. They're the most defenseless of all, and have no effective abilities to communicate communicate wants/wishes. Holy shit, dude.
@sobekmania Жыл бұрын
I was talking to my mom about this topic and she told me, “Why should some young girls be expected to take care of a human being when they themselves aren’t fully human yet?” I still think about that a lot.
@jypsridic11 ай бұрын
Why are they participating in the creation of a human being if they're not ready yet?
@GetWellSoonR.E.M.11 ай бұрын
@@jypsridicDo you only have sex when you have the intent of conceiving a child? A majority of people do not. And gay people exist who can’t naturally conceive. Plus, rape is a thing. As long as people can be conceived through forceful and non consensual means, this argument is redundant.
@TertiaryQuota11 ай бұрын
@@jypsridic oh so if a teen girl has intercourse, she should be punished with the burden of pregnancy? This is what u sound like
@jypsridic11 ай бұрын
@@TertiaryQuota yes if you take actions you should deal with the consequences of them. If a teen dude knocks a chick up he should take responsibility too. Why is equality so hard for feminists to understand?
@jypsridic11 ай бұрын
@@TertiaryQuota Men are taught from age 10 to not stick it in anyone unless we're willing to risk becoming a father. Why should it be any different for women?
@joesmo3722Ай бұрын
There’s no difference between the life of a 6 month old baby and a 6 month old fetus. It’s a human life and holds equal value. However abortion is a necessary part of a functional society. Some people simply shouldn’t have children. What’s the point in destroying one life to save another
@phoenixwisethem2 жыл бұрын
This was actually really educational, thanks so much. I've grown up in a very conservative home and am currently trying to figure out what views of mine might defer from what I grew up around by learning as much as I can, and this has been a huge help in attempting to figure it out. Btw I think the movie you were thinking of was Disney/Pixar's Brave, at least it sounds similar to me 😂
@TheEverFreeKing Жыл бұрын
It was a horrible video with low IQ philosophy, humans have a right to life from the moment of conception and we must do everything we can to ban abortion it is the greatest evil of our time 😎☝️
@theofficialsirhenaed Жыл бұрын
As someone who is from a really liberal home and family I am looking to open up my world views and maybe become more right wing in the future👍
@DavidJones-ot8qu Жыл бұрын
@@theofficialsirhenaedstrange comment
@theofficialsirhenaed Жыл бұрын
@@DavidJones-ot8qu how
@DavidJones-ot8qu Жыл бұрын
@@theofficialsirhenaed it’s like if someone was watching a video explaining the arguments people have pertaining to god, and someone comments “thank you! i’ve been exploring the idea of religion lately and this was very helpful” and then someone randomly responding “well i’m actually going to try out atheism.” it just feels like a stupid contrarian comment under a very mundane comment
@christiang44976 ай бұрын
Saying that born humans have "aims" while unborn humans do not is false. Studies have shown 1st trimester fetuses to feel pain. There is also an awareness when fetuses are being attacked (for example, trying to avoid needles/clamps). The studies show that fetuses absolutely have an aim not to be harmed/killed. Also, saying that newborn babies are not dependent on a body after they're born is not correct. They are very dependent on the mother's touch/nourishment to develop properly. It is dependence to a lesser degree but still dependence. There is no significant moral difference between a born human and an unborn one. The two stances that are consistent are: 1. Abortion and infanticide are permissible. 2. Neither abortion nor infanticide is permissible.
@shamrock1413 ай бұрын
I call bullshit, I'd like to see these 1st trimester studies you mention
@christiang44973 ай бұрын
@@shamrock141 I won't post a link on the topic because I don't want my comment to get deleted. The peer-reviewed journal entry is called Fetal Pain in the First Trimester by Dr. Briget Thill (paper found at National Library of Medicine). A supporting study is Tridimensional Visualization and Analysis of Early Human Development (found on 50 Cell Press), although it makes no conclusive statements. Give them a read if you'd like. Have a nice day!
@Amin_al_Husseini_1941_picture2 ай бұрын
@@shamrock141 the same "experts" that told you abortion is fine at 6 months said "they have no heartbeat even!" ffs the blatant lies in the name of eugenics is obvious
@raisinmydog2 жыл бұрын
I think the difference is that after the baby is born, it is no longer attached to the mother and can be given up for adoption. The woman already went through all the trouble of carrying the fetus to term, so aborting it after birth doesn't save the mother anything really. The only circumstance I could say this works for is if there was something really wrong with the baby's health after it was born that couldn't be fixed medically.
@viviana3999 Жыл бұрын
Actually aborting while almost full term ofc is wrong because they are considered conscious. aborting after birth is not a thing people do well at least I hope not but having to almost not die and risk your life giving birth might be the saving grace for the mother. So there is something to be terrified of.but again this I believe does not actually occur.
@viviana3999 Жыл бұрын
But please do correct Me if I indeed wrong:)
@SuzyL35 Жыл бұрын
@viviana3999 Hey girly you are most definitely wrong. After birth abortions are allowed here in America. It is legal for the medical practitioners performing an abortion to deny medical care to the infant and leave the baby to die, sometimes over the course of hours or days. Look up “Born-Alive Abortion Survivors”. There are thousands of adults who have survived attempted late term abortion.
@leroyjenkins1249 Жыл бұрын
@@viviana3999 I think it's both? Isn't it? The "standard fetus" at the beginning indeed has little to no awareness. The cell doesn't feel pain, and even later, it's not fully aware of its killing. A baby does. A baby can feel pain, abandonement and starvation. Furthermore, if the child is born and, again, "standard" aka not deathly ill, there is indeed no reason why you should kill it now. Before it's indeed a biological parasite (technically). Its coming into the world is also often deadly for the parent aka "host".
@jasperrivera6294 Жыл бұрын
Genuinely one of the best takes I've seen. Reasonable, well researched, and intelligent. Excellent job
@ww_artemis2 жыл бұрын
14:23 baby really said tumajarbisaun, a true reflection of our society's state and a concerning thought about this individual's tremendous pain, truly inspiring
@vaporeonice31462 жыл бұрын
This is a really outstanding video. There are so many layers of complexity to this, and I hadn't heard or thought seriously about born alive abortions before watching this. I think cases like that make it clear how important it is to have a social system that actually supports children, especially those who don't have supportive family. It sucks how most of the political energy goes towards trying to outlaw abortion instead of actually creating social systems that support children (particularly those with disabilities, as you highlight here).
@swiddy65562 жыл бұрын
"I can want mommy's milk without being aware of my own self-existence" - oliSUNvia, 2022
@swiddy65562 жыл бұрын
This video had no right to be as hilarious as it is, but it is.
@hazelnut88 Жыл бұрын
People talk about having the kid but no one talks about caring for the kid……….
@cardboardking577 Жыл бұрын
Usually it's the "put them up for adoption" and they close their eyes and ears to what is happening to adoption places *now*, nevermind where it'd be a lot more
@painkxller2 жыл бұрын
I swear your youtube videos are extremely underrated in the educational community.
@randompotatur30812 жыл бұрын
Yet another video essay for me to listen to instead of actively pursuing change in the world and my life, thank you
@lunaruness2 жыл бұрын
@3g0st thank you :,)
@kettei54082 жыл бұрын
Why not just do both at the same time like me?
@neeren7772 жыл бұрын
Well you cannot change the world if you never listen to theories and debates like this! So, if anything, you are already helping it change indirectly
@tayntedmemories2 жыл бұрын
I am prochoice. I do think that abortion should generally be avoided if possible, though. The *choice* for women to make that decision themselves is much more important however than anything else. Not having to get an abortion in the first place; (This assumes that someone is having sex at all, i.e not practicing abstinence. If you are abstinent, save for some exceedingly freak scenarios, you wouldn't have to worry about any of this.) 1: Pregnancy prevention Contraceptives should be used as a line of first defense, before abortion. TLDR: we should be teaching better sex ed Reasons an abortion would be preformed 2: Rape/incest is something, that in a perfect world, would never happen, and by direct result, in no abortions would be performed due to results of rape and incest, because they wouldn't be happening. These things do happen though, and when they cause pregnancy, abortion should be performed. Of course, rape and incest should be prevented in the first place. 3: Medical reasons unto parent: If the parents life is at risk for whatever reason, and an abortion would solve this, then an abortion should be used. Common sense. 4: Medical reasons unto infant for example, if the baby has a genetic condition that would make them suffer that is detected while the baby is in the womb, this genetic condition *killing them hours/days after birth* (the distinction of shortly after birth is INCREDIBLY important, and also the distinction of suffering vs. having difficulty in life, is also VERY important. This lies the difference between eugenics and preventing unnecessary suffering.), then abortion should be performed to prevent unnecessary suffering. 5: Parent is not a suitable parent. This would be up to the parent themselves to decide (unless the parent is determined unable to do this) but if the parent is an unsuitable parent, there are 2 options; Put the baby up for adoption immediately after birth, or abort the baby. Either is valid.
@tayntedmemories11 ай бұрын
@@tonytinza True that. This is assuming someone is having sex *at all* (i.e not practicing abstinence.)
@memory.301511 ай бұрын
And also to add, underage girls who got pregnant by either rape or engaging in underage sexual intimacy
@shmama1903Ай бұрын
I was conceived via “one night stand” at my birth mother’s 21st birthday party. She was going to abort me but family found out and stopped her. She hated me. Especially hated that I was a girl also. She’s an alcoholic who has always gone from man to man. She had my half brother when I was 9. She lost custody of us over a domestic violence dispute with her then boyfriend. She fought to keep my brother but not me. I haven’t seen her in 10 years. I have always wished that she could have done what she wanted to do and I was never born so that maybe she could have come out a better person with a better life but that didn’t happen because others thought they knew what was good for her. How is that fair to me or her? Don’t get me wrong I loathe that woman but she didn’t even get a chance and I can’t help but know that it’s my fault. She always made that very clear to me. I will always be pro choice
@melonyrobinson9944Ай бұрын
Don't let anyone tell you that suffering means your life isn't valuable
@kity57872 жыл бұрын
This opened my eyes to many different arguments surrounding abortion and was really interesting and entertaining to watch ! Keep up the good work!! 🙃✌🏼
@andrwewl2 жыл бұрын
thank you for all your videos, olivia! always makes me learn something new and feel like i can better express my thoughts on these topics!
@res97872 жыл бұрын
respect. philosophical lens to this issue hasn’t been brought to mass attention yet. i’ve struggled with this issue in late, but getting to revisit it with the arguments you deal with in the video felt like i got a great refresher as to what really matters. super glad you make youtube videos :^) thanks!
@ladyville32 жыл бұрын
Struggle with this issue? Lol, what are you tripping into pregnancies.
@meghnayadav9908 Жыл бұрын
This, this right here is what it means to deep dive. IT WAS AMAZING!!! I loved how you broke down what it means to live like all these people coming with rights and using words without any held premise. This is all I need to watch on this topic. Thankyou Olivia, this was mentally stimulating and enlightening.❤
@DjProfiK2 жыл бұрын
Im proud there are people who think like you from our generation a passion for philosophy and ethics and knowing the things we can be certain about I would love to see this channel grow
@KneeVan_ Жыл бұрын
I think drawing the line on the development of consciousness (note, not self consciousness) is a far better line. It's said to develop at around 24 weeks, so roughly the beginning of the third trimester. Seems like a reasonable line to me
@SpongeBob5000_ Жыл бұрын
That's completely arbitrary and amoral. Consciousness is a trait that is obtained based on the stage of development that you're in. This fixation on consciousness being the arbiter of whether it's ok to kill a person or not is silly. It's just like our reproduction/fertility, our reproduction/fertility depends on the stage of development that we are in. A prepubescent girl cannot get pregnant and a prepubescent boy cannot impregnate a girl yet by virtue of them not being in that stage of development yet. Anybody can just arbitrarily choose a random human trait and say that it's "reasonable" to kill them if they happen to not possess that trait yet. A pre-third trimester child who doesn't possess consciousness yet it still a person just like a prepubescent kid who doesn't possess reproduction/fertility is. It is immoral to kill innocent people. People means everybody from conception (where human life begins).
@KneeVan_ Жыл бұрын
@SpongeBob5000_ @SpongeBob5000_ any answer to this question is arbitrary. That's the nature of topic itself. However, the reason I've subjectively come to this conclusion comes down to the philosophy around what gives life value. Sure a fetus is a life, however I think even you could agree something being alive doesn't necessarily grant it personhood. We don't value the lives of ants because they are basic life forms who lack consciousness. Something like a dog or even something along the lines of dolphins exhibit much higher levels of consciousness and therefore are given higher value. The more conscious or aware a being becomes the more we as humans tend value that life. Even blades of grass are alive, but we don't cry about it dying from lack of water. Consciousness is what makes human life valuable.
@SpongeBob5000_ Жыл бұрын
@@KneeVan_ I disagree that the nature of this topic is arbitrary or subjective. Objective morality is real. Murdering innocent people is immoral. Human life itself is sacred and it's "value" does not depend on the possession of a random developmental trait like consciousness, fertility, eye sight, number of bones in your body etc. A person being alive at any point of their life from conception, birth, infancy, toddler years, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, middle age and senior years, has inestimable value, sacredness, and a right to live. Human life has an immortal and spiritual soul unlike ants, dogs, dolphins or any other nonhuman life form and that's why it is valuable above non-rational, nonspiritual, material souls of nonhuman life.
@KneeVan_ Жыл бұрын
@SpongeBob5000_ I don't believe in objective morality. If you are going into this already believing you are objectively correct then I don't have any reason to continue. This conversation is done here
@SpongeBob5000_ Жыл бұрын
@@KneeVan_ If you don't believe in objective morality then you just self-defeated your whole arguments and rendered them useless. Why do you care about "drawing a line" and being "reasonable" if there are no true objective moral obligations? Why not just blow the babies brains off with a shotgun after it's born if there is no objective moral obligation? It wouldn't make a difference to you would it? You're just rearranging matter and molecules.
@NickTuring2 жыл бұрын
I'm not convinced about the moral significance of birth. For starters there's a lot of non-human animals that we wouldn't ascribe 'aims' to, or that when we do we are anthropomorphizing them. Plenty of insects react entirely on 'instinct'. Instinct does not imply an aim, it's the product of evolution destroying everything incapable of reproducing itself fast enough. If direct instinct is enough to classify as an aim then some behaviors in utero would already classify as an aim. Secondly, if a baby is born the moment the umbilical cord is snipped, then why are babies able to do some of the behaviors described as aims even with the umbilical cord still attached? If a fetus has no relationships with others then why are we having an argument about abortion then? You could make the argument that in a perfect world the fetus only has a relationship with its mother, but since we are making laws about abortion all fetuses under it's jurisdiction have a relationship with society. This seems like it's just arguing for itself without proof, "it has relationships after it's born, because it's been born", but why? The fetus already has some relationship with entities outsides the mother before birth, why would the relationships after birth matter? While it is true that any thing done to the baby would mean having to do something to the pregnant parent, it's very much possible to do it without their consent. I also don't think that it's necessarily a given that this has to negatively impact the pregnant parent, what if for instance the pregnant parent has become brain death. It seems to me that would change the moral status of the fetus considerably. That fetus no longer has to have its rights contend with the rights and personhood of the parent in that case. The relational and social properties are *inherently* a part of the underlying discussion, because the discussion is about rights that society should or shouldn't bestow. its about what relational and social properties we as a society want to ascribe to that situation. The justifications for the moral significance of birth seem very incoherent to me, or at the very least seriously lacking in their foundations.
@TweetyTv-iv3be2 жыл бұрын
I agree it sometimes seems to be a way to create and argument where there is none.
@almermeow34972 жыл бұрын
bro speak normally u sound goofy liek im deadass trynna understand wtf ur trynna say
@christopherlin47062 жыл бұрын
Which is why I consider the moral significance of viability to be more important. It is an indicator that enough consciousness and physical apparatus was developed for a fetus to survive independently outside the womb. Only then does potentiality apply
@vvsk49182 жыл бұрын
@@AN-sm3vj unfortunately it's because the unborn do not have a voice, can't have their own opinions, and are thus a great political advocating tool. People care about the unborn fetus, but as soon as it's born, it's a burden on society, so it may as well die, as long as it doesn't cause any disruption to "proper" society. It's a simple heel-face turn that so few people consider. People just argue about the unborn thing, but don't consider its future, and that's where the root issue lies.
@jonathancangelosi24392 жыл бұрын
@@AN-sm3vj Exactly. Birth is morally relevant because the moment the fetus is born, it is no longer in conflict with the mother’s bodily autonomy, so there is no reason to kill it anymore. This is also why we shouldn’t kill born-alive babies. That said, I don’t think the mother should be obliged to care for her born-alive baby, since she presumably did not want to become a parent. In that case, I would suggest putting the child up for adoption instead.
@Leo-gl8ls11 ай бұрын
The best video I've ever seen talk about this. I normally get so irritated by people's non-stop contradictions on these topics but this one felt like so satisfying
@liladuran87332 жыл бұрын
the tree example is analogous to the plot of demon slayer, where the protag's little sister is turned into a demon. In that universe, the moment someone turns into a demon they lose the rights they had as human (because they become animalistic and murderous, they forget their past lives slowly), and they become targets for demon slayers. However the protag believes that his sister is different (and there's early evidence that she is indeed different) so he fights to protect her from demon slayers, effectively trying to give her demon sister the rights of a human, while of course journeying to make her human again.
@kalequeen59812 жыл бұрын
What an enlightening video! I would like to say, many arguing against abortion don't go this far. They center their arguments around sex. The act is what placed the fetus in this situation. I never know how to have a discussion around this.
@gloreeuhh- Жыл бұрын
Wdym by that
@gaitanakithebest Жыл бұрын
@@gloreeuhh-they mean that she actually did a research. Most people nowadays especially those who go against abortion don’t go this deep. They don’t try to actually justify their arguments with facts.
@melonyrobinson9944Ай бұрын
Everything you said i would agree with if it was about family planning in general. But here is the issue. Deciding whether or not to have children is not the same as abortion. In abortion you already have a child and are deciding whether or not to kill it Furthermore: 1. Abortion is not integral to bodily autonomy. The government already limits your right to bodily autonomy if it harms other people. Even in the case of pregnancy, the FDA has banned certain drugs used for morning sickness that cause deformities in fetuses. Women are not being forced to be pregnant, at most they are forced to remain, but really they are being forced not to kill another human being. Yes, pregnancy is hard, and we should provide as many resources to pregnant women as we can, but that doesnt justify killing someone else. 2. Quality of life is not a valid reason for abortion. To say that someone is better off dead because they or their parents are poor, suffering from mental health issues, or the like is borderline eugenics. Also if a pregnant woman doesnt want a child, she can give them up for adoption, for which there is a long waitlist of parents 3. I agree there tends to be a lack of empathy about this issue, and i think both sides should work together to provide support to pregnant women. But if pro lifers actually believe what they say, it would be ridiculous to ask them to be supportive of a choice to kill a living human being by burning them alive chemically or tearing them limb from limb. The only circumstance where that is not wrong is in a triage situation where both mother and child are in danger
@yucol5661Ай бұрын
I think you missed the premise. The idea is that you do NOT already have a child. That’s the whole question. You already decided so hard on that question that you misunderstood the video
@Bellick666 Жыл бұрын
As a professional babykiller I am disgusted that anyone would compare my trade of work with abortionists
@sewerslvtrrz Жыл бұрын
LMAOAOAOS
@Sir-Kino432 жыл бұрын
Ngl I've been on a slight binge of your channel tonight and just said to hell with it and subbed. I don't agree with you on some topics you present, but you're incredibly intelligent and put forth your opinion in a coherent and thought out way. Like you yourself have discussed, it's important to hear other opinions so you aren't locked in an echo chamber. Excited to watch more.
@TrevorAndersen02 жыл бұрын
Another way to approach is to consider a fetus as having a right to life, but that the right is less important than the mother's right to bodily autonomy. Abortion is then morally different from neonatal infanticide, because the life of the neonate does not pose a (direct) risk to the mother's bodily autonomy.
@Qwerty-jy9mj2 жыл бұрын
Why is life less important than a right that derives from life?
@TrevorAndersen02 жыл бұрын
@@Qwerty-jy9mj There are people who die for want of organ transplants. Is their right to life more important than your bodily autonomy? Or should the government force you to donate some organs?
@blue_satin_sashes2 жыл бұрын
looking forward to listening to this! it's a complicated and emotionally difficult topic, but it's so important to talk about!
@kirbyone4 ай бұрын
I appreciate that you can't touch on every aspect of the topic, but something that my wife and I are working through together is the adoption process (in the US, domestic adoption) since we've been unable to have our own children during our 6 years of marriage