Just wanted to point out a few things about some of those arguments:
"I'm sorry, you can't be liberal and be pro-life. Liberalism is all about the choice, and you clearly don't like the choice when it comes to your own gender"
I don't know what this person is talking about. Liberalism is not about choice it is about equality and compassion for everyone, it's about looking out for the 'little person'. With abortion, you are literally killing the little person. Being pro-choice means taking away a rights to the unborn to advance your own rights, that is not equality. I know they might say we don't know if the unborn are people or if they should have rights. To assume you can define personhood for someone else isn't liberal either. The compassionate thing to do is to err on the side of caution and assume the unborn are people if you care about life, that's what liberalism is.
"Isn't it amazing how I shouldn't be allowed to make the same choices for myself that a 38-year-old taxpaying professional male who has a sex life is allowed to make?"
I'm not sure what this means, what choice is she talking about? Men don't have the choice to abort either let alone the capability. Abortion doesn't make you equal to men, it gives you special right, the right to kill your child.
Just because men aren't able to get pregnant like women doesn't mean women don't have equal rights, it's nature not society that made things that way.
It's essential to keep knocking down these strawmen because once you get past them, the pro-choice arguments are pretty thin.
Just a few points
"I'm sorry, you can't be liberal and be pro-life. Liberalism is all about the choice, and you clearly don't like the choice when it comes to your own gender"
I don't know what this person is talking about. Liberalism is not about choice it is about equality and compassion for everyone, it's about looking out for the 'little person'. With abortion, you are literally killing the little person. Being pro-choice means taking away a rights to the unborn to advance your own rights, that is not equality. I know they might say we don't know if the unborn are people or if they should have rights. To assume you can define personhood for someone else isn't liberal either. The compassionate thing to do is to err on the side of caution and assume the unborn are people if you care about life, that's what liberalism is.
"Isn't it amazing how I shouldn't be allowed to make the same choices for myself that a 38-year-old taxpaying professional male who has a sex life is allowed to make?"
I'm not sure what this means, what choice is she talking about? Men don't have the choice to abort either let alone the capability. Abortion doesn't make you equal to men, it gives you special right, the right to kill your child.
Just because men aren't able to get pregnant like women doesn't mean women don't have equal rights, it's nature not society that made things that way.
It's essential to keep knocking down these strawmen because once you get past them, the pro-choice arguments are pretty thin.