Answer A previous answer wrongly stated that non-humans have more rights than an unborn child. The simple fact is that a non-human can be treated as property (i.e. Bought, sold, and used for whatever purpose) whereas no human can be treated as property These two points are separate in a sense, but there is a connection that wasn't hinted at in the question Animal rights is the rights of all animals (including humans, but typically concerning non-humans) to not be used without consent and treated as property for unnecessary purposes.In other words, it opposes the use of animals as slaves when not needed (for food, work, entertainment, scientific experimentation, etc. ) This philosophy acknowledges that other animals can think, experience emotions, and suffer, and for those reasons alone those beings should never endure captivity and cruelty at the hands of humans Animal rights does not involve extending to non-humans the right to vote, marry, or do any other human things that opponents of this philosophy throw out All animals have the right to exist without the threat and reality of enslavement The abortion debate ignores the reality that other animals abort for a variety of reasons.
Typically, it's a matter of whether it's the right time to raise a child. If any mother is pregnant and in a situation where food is scarce or outside threats are constant, she may choose to abort the fetus because it's unlikely the child would survive long after birth, and using her energy to nurture the fetus impairs her own survival By blindly saying any unborn child has rights, you remove the rights of a human mother to actually be in charge of her own body, with absolutely no regards to her reality. It also gives the fetus attributes of already existing in the world, outside of the mother's body, and experiencing and interacting with members of its own kind No one has a rightful authority to anyone else's body, and in this sense giving an unborn fetus rights is taking away from the female human's rights.
It is also a very socially constructed, male-oriented way of thinking.(Note how many anti-choice advocates are males and how human belief systems influence logical thought.) There are much deeper social issues to abortion than a fetus's right. Look into sexism for more understanding.
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