Of the 56 million abortions that take place worldwide every year, 45% are not considered safe by WHO standards. Most of the unsafe abortions take place in countries with restrictive abortion laws.

It's not about the woman's body, it's about killing a baby

Ok, so let me get this straight: if abortions kill babies, does that mean that fetuses don't exist? Because last I heard, it's the fetus that get's terminated, not an actual baby, and if that's the case (which it is), then that fetus isn't considered a person under the law of most countries, has no conscious mind, and is still just a bundle of cells that are a part of the mother's body, which she (should) have full autonomy over instead of having a bunch of out-of-touch rich white men dictating what she can and can't do with her life.

That little maneuver you just pulled by trying to make people think that this is what's being terminated instead of this is called virtue signaling, and that doesn't work on people with more than half a brain in their heads. Try again.

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