Objectively, the prerogative is to enforce that any consensually or non-consensually pregnant
woman is forced to give birth to her child, regardless of extreme physical
pain, psychological trauma (rape,) potential
death (miscarriage, vaginal bleeding,) their own fully developed humanity, conscience, relatives,
children, or the fact that the baby (no matter how valued by others) is of their creation and responsibility.
This indirectly portrays pregnant women as little more than human incubators; Pro-life is considered by some to be an unconscious form of
female objectification/anti-feminism.
Some Pro-lifers (some of whom are
men and/or otherwise incapable of experiencing the
pain of child-birth) seem to believe they have a self-given right to regulate the abilities of pregnant women.
However, it should be noted that despite some Pro-lifers are an embarrassment to others, some are actually polite, intelligent and have substantial respect for the concerns/conditions of pregnant mothers.
Jack: "Just because I'm pro-life doesn't mean I condone violence against women, or the reduction of their rights."
Jamie: "You could be in support of specific women's rights, but that doesn't
change the fact you condone the removal of one of two significant choices made available to mothers and rape victims."
Jack: "I can understand your sentiments, but my approach to the removal of
abortion would be gradual, sensitive and respectful."
Jamie: "Maintaining such a seemingly justifiable cause would be challenging in
light of your blatant opposition to established women's rights."
Jack: "It would be replaced with a system that provided unanimous support and
respect for pregnant women."
Jamie: "
Well, at least you'd be willing to establish such a system in its place, as opposed to just destroying
abortion clinics and bellowing misogynistic profanities."
Jack: "I know you don't agree with my sentiments, but thanks for at least understanding them."
Jamie: "No problem, I suppose not all Pro-lifers are bad."