Something non controversial - abortion
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If there's one thing the world doesn't have enough of, it's people. And if there's REALLY one class of people we're lacking, it's people who were unwanted babies born to mothers not prepared to take care of them. Few billion more people like that, and we might finally create that utopia that was promised!
I think a man (and a vast majority of those writing and ruling on these laws are such) has no right to legally coerce a woman to queef a live cantaloupe out her twat.
Conversely, I think a woman has no right to legally coerce a man to part with an often-unrealistic percentage of his income for 18+ years.
In other words, some man's belief in 2000 year old fairy tales shouldn't force a woman to undergo a major medical procedure, often derailing her life before it hardly gets started. Some woman's belief in 2000 year old fairy tales and/or going baby crazy shouldn't force some man who just wanted to bust a nut to become a father.
Safe, legal, free abortions for all. Women must have written consent from the father before childbirth or he's free and clear and she's on her own. Don't like it? There's the clinic. The end.
If people were really concerned about abortion rate, they wouldn't lose their shit about encouraging kids to use contraception and stop burying their heads in the sand about their kids probably being out there fucking other kids, no matter how unpleasant that thought is to them. My daughter's going to be on the pill before she steps foot in high school, and I'm going to strap my son down in a chair with his eyes toothpicked open Clockwork Orange style and make him watch a four-hour slideshow of all of the various horrible dick rot he can catch out there. Then buy him a suitcase full of condoms. -
Harsh but fairPitchfork51 said:
The world would be better offTheKobeStopper said:
You would have aborted Jesus.Pitchfork51 said:All poor people should be forced to have abortions.
Household income under 80k? Abortion
No father? Abortion
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A lot of gender specific assumptions in this post1to392831weretaken said:If there's one thing the world doesn't have enough of, it's people. And if there's REALLY one class of people we're lacking, it's people who were unwanted babies born to mothers not prepared to take care of them. Few billion more people like that, and we might finally create that utopia that was promised!
I think a man (and a vast majority of those writing and ruling on these laws are such) has no right to legally coerce a woman to queef a live cantaloupe out her twat.
Conversely, I think a woman has no right to legally coerce a man to part with an often-unrealistic percentage of his income for 18+ years.
In other words, some man's belief in 2000 year old fairy tales shouldn't force a woman to undergo a major medical procedure, often derailing her life before it hardly gets started. Some woman's belief in 2000 year old fairy tales and/or going baby crazy shouldn't force some man who just wanted to bust a nut to become a father.
Safe, legal, free abortions for all. Women must have written consent from the father before childbirth or he's free and clear and she's on her own. Don't like it? There's the clinic. The end.
If people were really concerned about abortion rate, they wouldn't lose their shit about encouraging kids to use contraception and stop burying their heads in the sand about their kids probably being out there fucking other kids, no matter how unpleasant that thought is to them. My daughter's going to be on the pill before she steps foot in high school, and I'm going to strap my son down in a chair with his eyes toothpicked open Clockwork Orange style and make him watch a four-hour slideshow of all of the various horrible dick rot he can catch out there. Then buy him a suitcase full of condoms. -
I just want to go on the record to state while I am not personally a big fan of abortion, I have never thought the government should have any say in what someone does with their body. I only wish the same rules would apply to masks. And 40 oz Cokes in NYC. Just get the government completely out of the game of managing what the fuck I do or don't do with my body.
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Leftards love the government as long as it does what they want. Individual freedom and liberty are secondary unless a super right is involved, like abortion. Then democracy is not important. Personally, I support the 20 week rule and for me that is a good compromise. Texas went to far IMO. But that's what they voted for. Abortion never was and still isn't a Constitutional right. Compare the lefts' treatment of the non-existent right to an abortion versus their ignoring of the first and second amendment which are both very specific as to what rights are in play.Swaye said:I just want to go on the record to state while I am not personally a big fan of abortion, I have never thought the government should have any say in what someone does with their body. I only wish the same rules would apply to masks. And 40 oz Cokes in NYC. Just get the government completely out of the game of managing what the fuck I do or don't do with my body.
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What's good for Texas should work in Florida too
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9954359/Florida-South-Carolina-follow-Texas-lead-abortion-ban-celebrities-react.html
My reason for being against the bill is because Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria and Pink are all criticizing the bill. I always follow celebrities for deciding my opinions -
Wood Eva Longoria.LebamDawg said:What's good for Texas should work in Florida too
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9954359/Florida-South-Carolina-follow-Texas-lead-abortion-ban-celebrities-react.html
My reason for being against the bill is because Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria and Pink are all criticizing the bill. I always follow celebrities for deciding my opinions
Reese's chin is too fucking pointy for me.
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6 weeks is not a lot of time.
Just sayin….







