No, in many countries it is not legal, so we dont all follow what you and your country think.
And I never claimed that other nations follow US law, however I am an American so I am going to respond based on the law of my nation. By most accounts there are 195 countries in the world (that number is in dispute). I have neither the time nor the inclination to discuss the laws of each one of them. I can, however, state the law in my country.
BTW, of those approximately 195 countries only five prohibit abortion in all situations
Summary of Abortion Laws Around the World. Many countries do restrict abortion to cases where it is necessary to preserve the life of the mother, but since only five countries do allow that exception it is incorrect to say that "in
many countries it is not legal."
No, your view is arrogance, there is a progression for those who do not share your worldview, to us its obvious your subjective view as opposed to another subjective view.
There is no arrogence in what I wrote. I provided an answer based on the laws of the nation in which I live. The fact that I am American is clear as that information is included on my post. The answer that I provided is correct. As I said above, it isn't up to me to research the laws of every nation in the world.
BTW, I notice that you haven't bothered to indicate what nation you are from.
Never suggested they were, all I pointed out was they wont all dance to your worldview so instead of insisting yours is the only one you need to start seeing others have a different one.
Please show me exactly where I said that the nations of the world would dance to my worldview.


I don't believe that I ever made such a statement.
It soon can be seen as mainstream, we have seen homosexuality move from lunatic fringe to mainstream.
Opposition to slavery also moved from the fringe to the mainstream. However, I see no evidence that support of infantcide will ever move to the mainstream. If you have evidence that it will please offer it.
BTW--and this would be a matter for a seperate thread--are you saying that we should discriminate against those who are homosexual?
To many there is little difference to terminating a life at infant stage than foetus/baby stage, both are life.
And many see a distinction. One is a life in being. The other is not unless it survives until birth.
You need to take on board some other views rather than assume everyone must benchmark against your worldview.
I have never made such an assumption. You were the one who provided a blanket statement: "Once again, infanticide is completely different to some of you pro-choice abortionists, doesnt mean all people have the same liberal views.
So dont tell us the two are different." That statement is wrong: in the US the two are different; one is legal, the other is not. If you had said that the two are not different in some places, you might be correct, but that is not what you said.
BTW, I noticed that you dropped your argument that "pro-choice abortion looks like the thinking of a nazi." I assume that means that you have admitted that you were wrong as the nazis were never pro-choice.