Rebecca12
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Why? Before the Emancipation Proclamation Blacks were not legal persons in our country. In fact they were defined as 3/5ths a white person.
In 1938 Germany if one was not German they were subhuman. Jews were considered subhuman.
In Manchuria China the Japanese considered the Chinese as subhuman to the point some were eaten like animals.
Native Americans were not considered equal in personhood. If they were our forebears would not have slaughtered them and steal their land.
The Irish in the 1840s-1860s were not obviously persons as almost a million of them were starved to death to keep England fat and happy.
Personkind has a terrible history of defining "person."
Forgive me for not considering some philosophical definition of person even if accepted by law to be definitive of how we treat others. Especially when these humans are being terminated against their will with no trial, jury or legal representation.
No disagreement on how we have mistreated others. I disagree with you whether a fertilized egg or a fetus is equivalent to a born alive child or one which is at least viable outside the womb. I will never but ever agree that punishing a pregnant woman for terminating a pregnancy as if she is a murderer is the moral thing to do.
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