That sounds like either an "Agree" or a "Neutral", depending upon your exact limitations of "convenience". The question is if abortion should be legal, you think that abortion in many forms should be legal. No matter how strongly you support the legality, you're only supporting a fraction of abortions.
A person could answer "Disagree" to that question while thinking that abortion should be allowed in instances of, as the saying goes, "rape, incest, and protection of the mother's health" - They are against abortions in all but a couple of select categories. If they were against abortions in all cases but, say, the rare instance that the mother will definitely die if the birth goes through, then they would be justified in selecting "Strongly Disagree" instead.
It's the "percentage" of reasonable scenarios that your answer applies to that makes the difference between Neutral/Agree/Strongly Agree, in my eyes, and this works for pretty much every issue.
Since this is a tangent, I will spoilerize.
That's a loaded response though. It requires that I somehow KNOW exactly what the composition of requested abortion procedures are for.
For reference, I view the following as valid reasons to get an abortion:
"I am in a committed relationship, but my partner and I are not financially secure enough to raise a child, and we cannot afford to take maternity leave."
"I just started a relationship, and am not prepared to care for a child at this time. I took every precaution available to me, and I just got very unlucky."
"I have a relationship with a long term sexual partner, but my partner has strongly opposed the idea of having children. We take precautions to avoid pregnancy, but here we are."
etc.
The one case I am against is "If I want to fuck every hot dude I see, I want to be able to do it, and not worry about being pregnant, Ok?! Abortions are a way of life for me!"
It is my opinion that most abortions will come from some combination of the prior decision making processes, and not from the latter.
Baby, this whole thread is about starting tangential lines. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Your objection was that your viewpoint is somewhat traditionalist, but is being graded as progressive, yeah? I think that you're severely underestimating how far "traditional" can go. If the
only thing about abortions you're against is on-demand abortion but would allow it in cases of, as Wikipedia classifies it "maternal life, mental health, health, rape, fetal defects, and/or socioeconomic factors", then you are still on the progressive side of the line.
Your
pathos about preventing consequence-free sex is fairly traditional, yeah, but the pathos of a political position is its least important factor. There are plenty of people in the world who think that abortions should just be illegal no matter what and abortion doctors should all be killed. A good fifth of the US, a developed western nation, think that abortion should be illegal "in all cases", not even providing the typical exception of "rape, incest, and health". How's
that for traditional?
Fact is, you're on the progressive side of this compared to all the more restrictive opinions out there. In fact, if that's your only quibble you could even justifiably answer "Strongly Agree". The quiz is right to assign you progressive points instead of traditional points for this question, because you are far and away from the acceptable answers to a pro-life person.
In addition, it's not about the actual composition of requests for abortion. I mean that it's about the percentage you're to one side or another in the way we discuss the issue. It's the frequency of the exceptions tacked on to the "Yes/No, but..." that virtually everyone has. And, of course, if one doesn't feel strongly enough to say basically yes or basically no, they probably should be answering Neutral.
I hold generic wireframe images of Earth closer to my heart than most people would think possible, probable, or moral.
This is interesting. So far things have been going as I expected, with most people holding the economy (Social-Market) and societal issues (Traditional-Progressive) as the most important, as they usually do in general polling.
Civil and diplomatic issues are far less likely to be the most strongly felt. Would you explain why diplomatic issues are strong points to you, compared to the typical ones?