>>101 I'm talking about the psychological and mental differences that have been imposed on men and women by scoiety, and that is something else. If it is murder (it is not) I sanction it because of utilitarian principles, not moral ones.
>>99 See above.
I am not afraid of tiny corpses, I am not afraid of the implications of the procedure I condone. You can't change my mind with the "it's murder" angle, because a potentiality is not an actuality, and I will never base any of my decisions or expressions on morality if I can help it. I don't want to live in a world were slavery is illegal one day and not so the next, but abortion is not a philosophical issue per se, it has to do with facts. Plus, most politicians who oppose abortion want to throw in the death penalty and anti-gay sentiments into the mix, so my hands would be tied even on a philosophical level.
Continue making smoothies out of them. My gut will not twitch.