And who says we can only do one at a time?
Without the in-utero the ex-utero will either cease to exist altogether (rip humans as a species) or have insufficient care when they get old
Schools love to educate people about the aging workforce and how society has a imbalance between old age pensioners against the younger generation. We're told the reason is from living longer lives and that the burden on the younger generation is now too great to support pensioners - but what they don't do is factor in the amount of abortions! Look at how many abortions there are! Think about it. For every one life lost in a unnecessary fashion that's a load that every survivor has to then add to their own burden of living when that individual is not there to fill the gaps.
You want to take care of the ex-utero? That starts with the in-utero
I would say the millions of people suffering in the US and the rest of the world from a lack of welfare, healthcare, education, etc. the list goes on. It’s possible, but the more things the government tries to do, it seems the less it accomplishes.
Personally, I think the world is already overpopulated, and we’re already headed into a downward spiral of our own destruction. However, If no one ever aborted a single baby, we would quickly run out of food, water, and shelter. Climate would substantially increase from the increased sewage and animal manure to make up for this population, and depression would be more rampant than it is now. Millions more kids would go into foster care than already are. Speculation, though, maybe I’d be wrong, and I’d hope to be wrong.
I’m not saying abortion is the answer to solving our problems as a society, but we have too many as it is and adding more people to the mix will complicate it. Folks love arguing for the sake of the unborn child while it’s in the womb, not paying attention to what the environment would be like for that child, and when it’s born, they leave the mother alone. Alone, to raise the child. Many kids are born without fathers. Many are born due to rape. It’s tragic that a woman or young girl who is unprepared to raise a child must be shamed into doing it. That’s what I mean about taking care of ex-utero first. And that doesn’t start with in-utero.
The folks that argue not to raise taxes are usually the same ones against abortion. But like it or not, welfare is a necessary part of raising a child for many people and that comes from taxes. Honestly, I wish I could be pro-life. But I can’t because of everything I just mentioned. Ex-utero hearts need to be changed. We, as a society, need to be less selfish.