User talk:2600:8801:D900:2530:BD07:9B58:450C:CE70

I question the acceptance of the use of the term 'pro-life' during discussions about the legality of 'who can make the decision to have an abortion or not'. It has no relevance because, assumably, everyone is pro-life; no one is 'anti-life. I also submit that everyone is essentially anti-abortion. I contend that no woman desires to undergo the process of aborting a pregnancy, therefore no one is 'pro-abortion'. These terms should not be considered because they are, at the very least, confusing and, more likely, being used for effect. The legal issue is wether or not a woman who is pregnant has the right to choose wether or not to abort her pregnancy. The only terms that make sense to consider are 'pro-choice' and 'anti-choice'. Mbpoto12 (talk) 23:35, 10 November 2019 (UTC)