The same way I can say “humans have a right to life” and “humans are allowed to kill someone in self defense”. No rights are absolute, especially when they come into conflict with other rights.
See the problem is that they aren’t humans, and those rights are in direct conflict with actual humans.
Future humans isn’t a thing within this context, and to get ME on board with that you’d have to convince me you’re hurting someone. A zygote isn’t a someone. The clump of cells argument is some stupid parroted catchphrase liberals use, but at the end of the day that is what it is, and it is different than an actual living human on a fundamental level.
How do you not see those things as diametrically opposed to each other?
The same way I can say “humans have a right to life” and “humans are allowed to kill someone in self defense”. No rights are absolute, especially when they come into conflict with other rights.
See the problem is that they aren’t humans, and those rights are in direct conflict with actual humans.
Future humans isn’t a thing within this context, and to get ME on board with that you’d have to convince me you’re hurting someone. A zygote isn’t a someone. The clump of cells argument is some stupid parroted catchphrase liberals use, but at the end of the day that is what it is, and it is different than an actual living human on a fundamental level.
What do you think makes a zygote “not human”? Your stances seems contrary to basic biology.