Can one be a pro-choice social conservative? (user search)
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Mercenary
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« on: August 31, 2016, 12:03:01 AM »

If we are just talking about abortion...
Sure you could be. You could support traditional values in general but not care about the abortion issue. It makes sense if your social conservatism isn't morally based but rather based just on a respect or fondness of tradition.

If, however, your social views are morally based it seems kind of a weird mix of views to me.

Or if by pro-choice one means more in general you just support the legal right of people to make choices to determine how they live but that you are personally socially conservative and would like if others were and use your own way of living to try to influence others without resorting to laws then certainly one can be a pro-choice social conservative. In this instance, it is basically my own view.
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