Smile wrote:esperasave wrote:Handsama wrote:I understand that the idea of abortion is anathema to some very religious developing countries.
But about 2/3 of Americans favor abortion in some or all circumstances. So the MUO is with the majority here.
Even it is majority of Americans believe to have the right to ABORTION, but it's ILLEGAL AND IMMORAL NOW to have such by THE US SUPREME COURT. It feels me to have severe excruciating abdominal pain to be going back to this topic And those that doesn't follow the Law will be punished accordingly.
Well, you're half right. It's now up to the states whether to ban abortion or not. Half the US states will keep abortion legal. So if you're a woman living in an anti-abortion state, you can simply travel and have an abortion in a state that allows it.
As for immoral, the Supreme Court cannot determine this so again, you're wrong.
Abortion is a crime of moral turpitude. That means, you are immoral in legal terms if you in a way participate or undergo abortion.
What is considered as moral turpitude? A crime involving moral turpitude (CIMT) is a criminal or offensive act that can be defined as vile and/or insulting to one's moral compass. A crime of moral turpitude is a crime that disrespects and antagonizes societal norms. Typically, crimes involving moral turpitude are done with vicious, evil intent.
Moral Turpitude Examples:
Murder.
Voluntary manslaughter.
Involuntary manslaughter (in some cases)
Domestic violence.
Spousal abuse.
Child abuse.
Kidnapping.
Paternity fraud.