I don’t follow the political threads too often, so please forgive if this has already been covered.
But in the Canadian context - I do feel strongly that we do, and should, live in a free country.
And by that, I mean that a woman should have the freedom to choose what medical procedures are in her best interest, abs she should have the freedom to pursue medical procedures regardless of how some other people feel about them.
It’s fine to be pro life, and not personally support the idea of abortions. People have the freedom to think and feel that way.
However, those people’s beliefs and opinions shouldn’t trump those of others.
Using abortion as the main example here - it’s fine for a political party to be pro life, or for a party / individuals to believe abortions are unethical. However, in a free country - people have the right to pursue gender changes, abortions, etc etc - regardless of whether others support it or not.
Isn’t this one of the reasons why it’s so important to seperate church & state?
But in the Canadian context - I do feel strongly that we do, and should, live in a free country.
And by that, I mean that a woman should have the freedom to choose what medical procedures are in her best interest, abs she should have the freedom to pursue medical procedures regardless of how some other people feel about them.
It’s fine to be pro life, and not personally support the idea of abortions. People have the freedom to think and feel that way.
However, those people’s beliefs and opinions shouldn’t trump those of others.
Using abortion as the main example here - it’s fine for a political party to be pro life, or for a party / individuals to believe abortions are unethical. However, in a free country - people have the right to pursue gender changes, abortions, etc etc - regardless of whether others support it or not.
Isn’t this one of the reasons why it’s so important to seperate church & state?