All of whom are representative of life, so what is the difficulty?Clearly not, since we're comparing the value of the fetus, the host and the sperm donor.
I think that is a skewed equation from the onset. Granted there could be health complications between the mother and/or child, but I think that's a problem of triage and not inherent value .... and certainly not one of being a tax contributor.The fetus is unable to express itself, so some people take it upon themselves to speak for it and they often give it a value equal to that of the host. The question of this thread is whether or not the sperm donor is valuable enough to be the tie-breaker.
There are a whole range of individuals (and even living entities other than human) who cannot express themselves, but that in no way paves a green light for social Darwinism and what not that you are rapidly sliding down the slope of.
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