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I once read a letter to the editor in a newspaper saying "why won't men simply leave women to decide what they want to do with their own bodies?". This is not an effective way of convincing anybody againts abortion because these opponents equate it as murder. They will not drop their opposition simply because only one group in society is capable of commiting what they see as (a subset of) murder.
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Well my reply would be firstly that theirs is not the only body involved here, unless we merely consider a fetus to be part of a woman's body, which I don't see any reason for.
Secondly, this business about men not being able to comment because we cannot be pregnant simply doesn't cut it as far as I'm concerned. I'm quite alright with women talking about prostrate cancer, even though they can't possibly get it. Likewise, while I totally concede that I have never been or will be pregnant, I don't see why I can't make judgements upon something simply due to the fact that I lack direct experience regarding that thing. I have all sorts of opinions of this kind, such as I oppose prejudice against Aboriginals, even though I am not of Aboriginal extraction, I oppose wife beating even though I've never been a woman married to an abusive husband.