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'''"Pro-choice"''' is an extremely cynical [[euphemism]] used by promoters of [[abortion]] to describe their views, even when they insist on taxpayer funding for abortion and/or even when they oppose laws requiring full disclosure by abortion clinics to patients of harms caused by the procedure.  [[Pro-abortion]], anti-life or pro-death would be more accurate terms.
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'''"Pro-choice"''' is a [[euphemism]] used by promoters of [[abortion]] to describe their views, even when they insist on taxpayer funding for abortion and/or oppose laws requiring full disclosure by abortion clinics to patients of harms caused by the procedure.  [[Pro-abortion]], anti-life or pro-death are more accurate terms.
  
Some naively claim to be in support of a "right to choose" abortion while opposing forcing others to pay for it, which as a practical manner is simply impossible.
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The "pro-choice" position is based largely on outdated [[pseudoscience]] and [[conspiracy theories]].
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Some naively claim to be in support of a "right to choose" abortion while opposing forcing others to pay for it, which, in practice, is simply impossible.
  
 
Ultimately, the only "choice" in the term "pro-choice" is the choice made to abort.
 
Ultimately, the only "choice" in the term "pro-choice" is the choice made to abort.
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Latest revision as of 22:46, March 19, 2026

"Pro-choice" is a euphemism used by promoters of abortion to describe their views, even when they insist on taxpayer funding for abortion and/or oppose laws requiring full disclosure by abortion clinics to patients of harms caused by the procedure. Pro-abortion, anti-life or pro-death are more accurate terms.

The "pro-choice" position is based largely on outdated pseudoscience and conspiracy theories.

Some naively claim to be in support of a "right to choose" abortion while opposing forcing others to pay for it, which, in practice, is simply impossible.

Ultimately, the only "choice" in the term "pro-choice" is the choice made to abort.

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