As a woman, I reject the idea that abortion empowers us. Ending a human life is not liberation—it is a moral failure disguised as progress. A society that claims to value human rights cannot simultaneously deny the most basic right of all: the right to be born.
Abortion doesn’t expand women’s freedom; it redefines violence as choice and treats an unborn child as disposable. Science is clear that life begins before birth—so why does our legal framework refuse to protect it? If human rights are universal, shouldn’t they apply to the voiceless as well?
Is autonomy absolute, even when another human life is involved? Or have we confused convenience with compassion, and choice with justice?
