BREAKING: Pro-choice advocates just won the biggest Supreme Court abortion case in decades

What are you on about? The question of abortion is 100% a moral one. Should preserving potential human life be a goal of our moral system (consistent with other issues of potential future humans)? If no, at which point does said potential life become human life and is therefore worth preserving? Who gets to decide this? Which are the special cases where the morality of the issue changes (rape, severe damages/illness of child, risk of mother dying etc.). Dont pretend one of the most difficult moral questions of our time is irrelevant because you already made your personal moral decision on the matter. For people who are against abortion, from their point of view, this is a question of life over death.

I'm happy the supreme court came to this decision because, imo, individual rights should trump social/moral problems on most issues (like freedom of speach, self defense or 2nd ammendment). Although the other side would simply claim the individual rights of the child are infringed but you see my point.

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