Once you realize that a person's journey as a human being begins at the moment of conception, you cannot decide to take his or her life simply because they are smaller, weaker, more vulnerable or in a particular location. Only around 1% of the almost 1 million abortions performed in the U.S. are in cases of rape or incest. It is unfair and disingenuous to argue that point when considering that over 900,000 abortions occur because a woman doesn't want her baby. The tragic circumstances surrounding someone's conception should NEVER dictate whether they deserve to live.
@VulcanMan6 7mos7MO
But you CAN decide that, easily, because the fetus is still using your body against your consent, therefore you have every right to stop them from doing so, even if that means they die. No one has the right to use your body without your constant consent, and doing so would be a direct violation of your bodily autonomy. If you do not want someone to use your body, and they are anyway, then you have every right to stop them from continuing to violate your consent, by any means necessary.