lilithu
The Devil's Advocate
Yet given what you write below, there are people who have an even more conservative view than you and would consider you (relatively speaking) liberal.I consider myself an independent and pro-life. That doesn't mean that the pro-life position is more liberal than I think. It means that I have a conservative point of view on that subject.
I think both "pro-life" and "pro-choice" are terms that were made up in order to make the "other side" look bad. Pro-life suggests that the "other side" is "anti-life." And pro-choice suggests that the "other side" is "anti-choice." Both of which is ridiculous.I think that pro-choice, in the rawest sense, is a liberal term.
Agreed.There are grey areas in the middle and I bet that few here are pure pro-life or pro-choice.
I personally would not have an abortion even if I were raped. (Of course I won't really know for sure unless it happens.) I think it's awful whenever there's an abortion under any circumstance. And I am against abortion entirely after the 6th month or so (unless and only if the woman's life is truly in danger or if the foetus is discovered to be so deformed that it can't live outside the womb). But I consider myself to be pro-choice.For example, I am in favor of the morning after pill, and abortion in cases of rape, incest or if the mother's life is in danger. Yet, I still consider myself pro-life.
So obviously these labels do not convey the complexity of the issue.
But anyway, I was just saying that just because someone calls themselves "pro-choice" it may not mean their liberal. They could be libertarians.