Aside from the obvious
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Since states can still allow abortions, this means that a lot liberals will fuck off right back to their blue states (God-willing).
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It's not enough for states to ban abortions, though; they must criminalize it, because people are already talking about driving over state lines, getting an abortion, and then coming right back. Criminalizing it means that the person will be wanted in that state, and at the very least, cannot return. This should help make it that liberals MOVE out of red states altogether.
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Men and women will be more conscious about having unprotected sex. Hopefully, they'll look for serious relationships that will lead to marriage (won't hold my breath, though). Overall, it should lead to less degeneracy.
No such thing
You can be pro-abortion from a right-wing position if you're pro-eugenics: abort defective children to improve the overall fitness of the population and potentially eliminate certain genetic birth defects entirely.
But it's extremely rare in the West today. And most people who claim to be on the right who support abortion don't do so from a right-wing position.
I get that but it isn't "pro choice". That is state control over breeding.
There are voluntary eugenics, but the moral position on that is to avoid conception, not to abort. Celibacy is a potentially virtuous position, and in some cases the only morally acceptable one.
There are pro-choice right-wingers, just like there are pro-life left-wingers.
If it's on the table, and you have a right-winger who wants abortion banned throughout the 9 months, even in cases of rape and incest, I can easily see that swinging a lot of votes.
The right would do well not to overplay its hand on this one.
Doctor checkups that show a woman is pregnant. You're carrying human life and that life mysteriously disappears? Yeah, that's an automatic investigation.
And I think it would pass muh constitutional muster, just like someone committing murder and then fleeing the state wouldn't escape prosecution. I don't expect the DOJ or blue states to enforce it, but I do expect cooperation among red states and at the very least, the original state would have a warrant out for their arrest.
This sounds very invasive. Doctors should not be agents of the state.
Besides, most anti-abortion say that they do not want to prosecute the women, only the providers.
Murder is a crime everywhere though.
Doesn't matter what you think. It will not be considered murder everywhere.
They already are. Most (all?) states legally classify them as "mandated reporters". If they become aware of evidence of child abuse or see injuries that could be indicative of it, they are required by law to report it to the state.