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When pro-life people say the unborn are people I agree with them. I say we treat all unborn as people who need protected, so we should get them as far away from the pregnant people who would do them harm immediately and get them to pro-life families and the best doctors on the planet who can surely prevent them from rotting like mere body parts at room temperature. After all, the unborn are alive at conception not merely appearing alive while plugged into a human battery.
Consequently all pregnant people are just the unborn aged up and impregnated. So, there is no generation that will not be forced to carry any pregnancies that may happen to term. This treats the unborn as merely "incubators-in-waiting". The unborn who are now pregnant tend to not like being treated as incubators and do not like the idea of the children they birth as being treated as incubators in the future either. If one wants to see what pro-life people think of the unborn, wait until they start calling them sluts and murderers when they disobey the directives of pro-life people.
Lastly, consent to sex is not consent to house another person's sperm. Pregnancy is the hard work a person does to create another person. Sperm-producing people don't even have to be alive for conception to happen much less be around a pregnant person for a baby to be built because sperm function as autonomous single-celled "life" (as soon as the sperm is ejaculated it would still continue functioning even if the producing person was immediately cremated). All sperm provides is genetic material to start the pregnancy, which is 100% the work of the impregnated person. When pro-life people say life begins at conception, believe them and give them the living child for adoption.
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