It doesn't matter whether you think they "have" to get an abortion. All that matters for you to be responsible is that you recognize that they will get an abortion.They don't have to get one at all. What an absolutely absurd way of seeing cause and effect.
No, that's you, remember?It confirms what I have often thought about the liberal mind never taking personal responsibility.
The person seeking an abortion is responsible for their actions, the person who performs the abortion is responsible for their actions, and you are responsible for your actions.
Again: responsibility is not a zero-sum game. You being responsible for your role in a late-term abortion doesn't diminish anyone else's responsibility. By the same token, the fact that other people's choices were a factor in the abortion - even if they were a bigger factor in the outcome than your choices were - doesn't absolve you of your responsibility.
If you're going to influence a situation so that you prevent one early-term abortion by pushing them into a late-term abortion, that's going to be on you, so if you're going to do it, you'd better be ready to own it.
... and the fact that you're so reluctant to own it suggests to me that you know just how shameful these sorts of acts are. You want to deny responsibility for your actions because you know deep down that your actions are wrong. Isn't that what's going on?