Abortion-Keep Legal, Yes or No?
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we all know that anti abortion laws arent about the sanctity of life, theyre about control. in the end the decision to carry a pregnancy to term or to terminate it for whatever reason is the sole decision of the women. i imagine this must rankle some men like nothing else on earth. but thats just tough luck for them being born with a penis. as hard as men try and desire to control women, we are not incubators and cant be treated as incubational slaves. the risks to the lives of women are too great.hear my name
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catefrances said:we all know that anti abortion laws arent about the sanctity of life, theyre about control. in the end the decision to carry a pregnancy to term or to terminate it for whatever reason is the sole decision of the women. i imagine this must rankle some men like nothing else on earth. but thats just tough luck for them being born with a penis. as hard as men try and desire to control women, we are not incubators and cant be treated as incubational slaves. the risks to the lives of women are too great.
People just like to spin it that way to make any differing opinion sound evil and just about control.Pittsburgh 2013
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drakeheuer14 said:catefrances said:we all know that anti abortion laws arent about the sanctity of life, theyre about control. in the end the decision to carry a pregnancy to term or to terminate it for whatever reason is the sole decision of the women. i imagine this must rankle some men like nothing else on earth. but thats just tough luck for them being born with a penis. as hard as men try and desire to control women, we are not incubators and cant be treated as incubational slaves. the risks to the lives of women are too great.
People just like to spin it that way to make any differing opinion sound evil and just about control.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:drakeheuer14 said:catefrances said:we all know that anti abortion laws arent about the sanctity of life, theyre about control. in the end the decision to carry a pregnancy to term or to terminate it for whatever reason is the sole decision of the women. i imagine this must rankle some men like nothing else on earth. but thats just tough luck for them being born with a penis. as hard as men try and desire to control women, we are not incubators and cant be treated as incubational slaves. the risks to the lives of women are too great.
People just like to spin it that way to make any differing opinion sound evil and just about control.
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drakeheuer14 said:catefrances said:we all know that anti abortion laws arent about the sanctity of life, theyre about control. in the end the decision to carry a pregnancy to term or to terminate it for whatever reason is the sole decision of the women. i imagine this must rankle some men like nothing else on earth. but thats just tough luck for them being born with a penis. as hard as men try and desire to control women, we are not incubators and cant be treated as incubational slaves. the risks to the lives of women are too great.
People just like to spin it that way to make any differing opinion sound evil and just about control.
But the laws in the US regarding this is all about control and an evil holier than though attitude towards women."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
I’m curious how others would feel about this, but what about an exclusively female vote on a cut-off (after X weeks/months) to permit abortions to shut men up about their bullshit claims of abortions within weeks of a due date?'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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drakeheuer14 said:catefrances said:we all know that anti abortion laws arent about the sanctity of life, theyre about control. in the end the decision to carry a pregnancy to term or to terminate it for whatever reason is the sole decision of the women. i imagine this must rankle some men like nothing else on earth. but thats just tough luck for them being born with a penis. as hard as men try and desire to control women, we are not incubators and cant be treated as incubational slaves. the risks to the lives of women are too great.
People just like to spin it that way to make any differing opinion sound evil and just about control.
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benjs said:I’m curious how others would feel about this, but what about an exclusively female vote on a cut-off (after X weeks/months) to permit abortions to shut men up about their bullshit claims of abortions within weeks of a due date?
But I do know someone will now ask me to shut and say something to the effect of "IT'S ALL ABOUT THE WOMAN'S RIGHT TO HER OWN BODY!"
But whatever.
Just allow safe abortions, and take "religion" out of anything that has to do with laws or rules regarding it. In the secular world, this seems to be a non-question.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
sorry to pop your bubble SC, but gender absolutely does matter when it comes to this. actually not gender, but sex cause trans men can actually carry a pregnancy. just as a man's body is his own, so it is for woman. if a woman doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term that is her decision and her decision only. and it should never be any other way. we dont need conditions applied to our reason cause to be frank, the ONLY reason a woman needs to terminate a pregnancy is that she doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term. and yes we are in agreeance, take religion out of civil matters and just allow safe abortion.
btw, miscarriages are also known as spontaneous abortions. the difference being in a miscarriage a woman's body decides to reject the embryo/foetus/unborn at whatever stage of the pregnancy it feels like for whatever reason. whereas an abortion allows the woman agency. either way a decision has been made.Post edited by catefrances onhear my name
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benjs said:I’m curious how others would feel about this, but what about an exclusively female vote on a cut-off (after X weeks/months) to permit abortions to shut men up about their bullshit claims of abortions within weeks of a due date?
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catefrances said:sorry to pop your bubble SC, but gender absolutely does matter when it comes to this. actually not gender, but sex cause trans men can actually carry a pregnancy. just as a man's body is his own, so it is for woman. if a woman doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term that is her decision and her decision only. and it should never be any other way. we dont need conditions applied to our reason cause to be frank, the ONLY reason a woman needs to terminate a pregnancy is that she doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term. and yes we are in agreeance, take religion out of civil matters and just allow safe abortion.
btw, miscarriages are also known as spontaneous abortions. the difference being in a miscarriage a woman's body decides to reject the embryo/foetus/unborn at whatever stage of the pregnancy it feels like for whatever reason. whereas an abortion allows the woman agency. either way a decision has been made.
I think that the fundamental problem not being addressed is a woman’s right to make her own decisions on this topic, and unless there is law passed to insist on that fundamental right, I’m embarrassed to say I don’t see my gender relinquishing power willingly and I’m incredibly worried about that. Look how Roe v. Wade appears to be in jeopardy today - I want this resolved in favour of women’s rights once and for all with no shades of grey so there’s no room for disgusting political/religious/chauvinistic sleaze.
I’m inspired by the bill that Illinois passed, stating that a fetus does not have independent rights, and I think those kinds of line-drawing are critical to silence the feigned moral outrage on one of the most important ethical topics we’ve ever had as a civilization.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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benjs said:catefrances said:sorry to pop your bubble SC, but gender absolutely does matter when it comes to this. actually not gender, but sex cause trans men can actually carry a pregnancy. just as a man's body is his own, so it is for woman. if a woman doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term that is her decision and her decision only. and it should never be any other way. we dont need conditions applied to our reason cause to be frank, the ONLY reason a woman needs to terminate a pregnancy is that she doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term. and yes we are in agreeance, take religion out of civil matters and just allow safe abortion.
btw, miscarriages are also known as spontaneous abortions. the difference being in a miscarriage a woman's body decides to reject the embryo/foetus/unborn at whatever stage of the pregnancy it feels like for whatever reason. whereas an abortion allows the woman agency. either way a decision has been made.
I think that the fundamental problem not being addressed is a woman’s right to make her own decisions on this topic, and unless there is law passed to insist on that fundamental right, I’m embarrassed to say I don’t see my gender relinquishing power willingly and I’m incredibly worried about that. Look how Roe v. Wade appears to be in jeopardy today - I want this resolved in favour of women’s rights once and for all with no shades of grey so there’s no room for disgusting political/religious/chauvinistic sleaze.
I’m inspired by the bill that Illinois passed, stating that a fetus does not have independent rights, and I think those kinds of line-drawing are critical to silence the feigned moral outrage on one of the most important ethical topics we’ve ever had as a civilization.benjs said:catefrances said:sorry to pop your bubble SC, but gender absolutely does matter when it comes to this. actually not gender, but sex cause trans men can actually carry a pregnancy. just as a man's body is his own, so it is for woman. if a woman doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term that is her decision and her decision only. and it should never be any other way. we dont need conditions applied to our reason cause to be frank, the ONLY reason a woman needs to terminate a pregnancy is that she doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term. and yes we are in agreeance, take religion out of civil matters and just allow safe abortion.
btw, miscarriages are also known as spontaneous abortions. the difference being in a miscarriage a woman's body decides to reject the embryo/foetus/unborn at whatever stage of the pregnancy it feels like for whatever reason. whereas an abortion allows the woman agency. either way a decision has been made.
I think that the fundamental problem not being addressed is a woman’s right to make her own decisions on this topic, and unless there is law passed to insist on that fundamental right, I’m embarrassed to say I don’t see my gender relinquishing power willingly and I’m incredibly worried about that. Look how Roe v. Wade appears to be in jeopardy today - I want this resolved in favour of women’s rights once and for all with no shades of grey so there’s no room for disgusting political/religious/chauvinistic sleaze.
I’m inspired by the bill that Illinois passed, stating that a fetus does not have independent rights, and I think those kinds of line-drawing are critical to silence the feigned moral outrage on one of the most important ethical topics we’ve ever had as a civilization.
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catefrances said:benjs said:catefrances said:sorry to pop your bubble SC, but gender absolutely does matter when it comes to this. actually not gender, but sex cause trans men can actually carry a pregnancy. just as a man's body is his own, so it is for woman. if a woman doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term that is her decision and her decision only. and it should never be any other way. we dont need conditions applied to our reason cause to be frank, the ONLY reason a woman needs to terminate a pregnancy is that she doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term. and yes we are in agreeance, take religion out of civil matters and just allow safe abortion.
btw, miscarriages are also known as spontaneous abortions. the difference being in a miscarriage a woman's body decides to reject the embryo/foetus/unborn at whatever stage of the pregnancy it feels like for whatever reason. whereas an abortion allows the woman agency. either way a decision has been made.
I think that the fundamental problem not being addressed is a woman’s right to make her own decisions on this topic, and unless there is law passed to insist on that fundamental right, I’m embarrassed to say I don’t see my gender relinquishing power willingly and I’m incredibly worried about that. Look how Roe v. Wade appears to be in jeopardy today - I want this resolved in favour of women’s rights once and for all with no shades of grey so there’s no room for disgusting political/religious/chauvinistic sleaze.
I’m inspired by the bill that Illinois passed, stating that a fetus does not have independent rights, and I think those kinds of line-drawing are critical to silence the feigned moral outrage on one of the most important ethical topics we’ve ever had as a civilization.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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benjs said:catefrances said:benjs said:catefrances said:sorry to pop your bubble SC, but gender absolutely does matter when it comes to this. actually not gender, but sex cause trans men can actually carry a pregnancy. just as a man's body is his own, so it is for woman. if a woman doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term that is her decision and her decision only. and it should never be any other way. we dont need conditions applied to our reason cause to be frank, the ONLY reason a woman needs to terminate a pregnancy is that she doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term. and yes we are in agreeance, take religion out of civil matters and just allow safe abortion.
btw, miscarriages are also known as spontaneous abortions. the difference being in a miscarriage a woman's body decides to reject the embryo/foetus/unborn at whatever stage of the pregnancy it feels like for whatever reason. whereas an abortion allows the woman agency. either way a decision has been made.
I think that the fundamental problem not being addressed is a woman’s right to make her own decisions on this topic, and unless there is law passed to insist on that fundamental right, I’m embarrassed to say I don’t see my gender relinquishing power willingly and I’m incredibly worried about that. Look how Roe v. Wade appears to be in jeopardy today - I want this resolved in favour of women’s rights once and for all with no shades of grey so there’s no room for disgusting political/religious/chauvinistic sleaze.
I’m inspired by the bill that Illinois passed, stating that a fetus does not have independent rights, and I think those kinds of line-drawing are critical to silence the feigned moral outrage on one of the most important ethical topics we’ve ever had as a civilization.
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catefrances said:benjs said:catefrances said:benjs said:catefrances said:sorry to pop your bubble SC, but gender absolutely does matter when it comes to this. actually not gender, but sex cause trans men can actually carry a pregnancy. just as a man's body is his own, so it is for woman. if a woman doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term that is her decision and her decision only. and it should never be any other way. we dont need conditions applied to our reason cause to be frank, the ONLY reason a woman needs to terminate a pregnancy is that she doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term. and yes we are in agreeance, take religion out of civil matters and just allow safe abortion.
btw, miscarriages are also known as spontaneous abortions. the difference being in a miscarriage a woman's body decides to reject the embryo/foetus/unborn at whatever stage of the pregnancy it feels like for whatever reason. whereas an abortion allows the woman agency. either way a decision has been made.
I think that the fundamental problem not being addressed is a woman’s right to make her own decisions on this topic, and unless there is law passed to insist on that fundamental right, I’m embarrassed to say I don’t see my gender relinquishing power willingly and I’m incredibly worried about that. Look how Roe v. Wade appears to be in jeopardy today - I want this resolved in favour of women’s rights once and for all with no shades of grey so there’s no room for disgusting political/religious/chauvinistic sleaze.
I’m inspired by the bill that Illinois passed, stating that a fetus does not have independent rights, and I think those kinds of line-drawing are critical to silence the feigned moral outrage on one of the most important ethical topics we’ve ever had as a civilization.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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catefrances said:benjs said:catefrances said:benjs said:catefrances said:sorry to pop your bubble SC, but gender absolutely does matter when it comes to this. actually not gender, but sex cause trans men can actually carry a pregnancy. just as a man's body is his own, so it is for woman. if a woman doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term that is her decision and her decision only. and it should never be any other way. we dont need conditions applied to our reason cause to be frank, the ONLY reason a woman needs to terminate a pregnancy is that she doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term. and yes we are in agreeance, take religion out of civil matters and just allow safe abortion.
btw, miscarriages are also known as spontaneous abortions. the difference being in a miscarriage a woman's body decides to reject the embryo/foetus/unborn at whatever stage of the pregnancy it feels like for whatever reason. whereas an abortion allows the woman agency. either way a decision has been made.
I think that the fundamental problem not being addressed is a woman’s right to make her own decisions on this topic, and unless there is law passed to insist on that fundamental right, I’m embarrassed to say I don’t see my gender relinquishing power willingly and I’m incredibly worried about that. Look how Roe v. Wade appears to be in jeopardy today - I want this resolved in favour of women’s rights once and for all with no shades of grey so there’s no room for disgusting political/religious/chauvinistic sleaze.
I’m inspired by the bill that Illinois passed, stating that a fetus does not have independent rights, and I think those kinds of line-drawing are critical to silence the feigned moral outrage on one of the most important ethical topics we’ve ever had as a civilization.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:catefrances said:benjs said:catefrances said:benjs said:catefrances said:sorry to pop your bubble SC, but gender absolutely does matter when it comes to this. actually not gender, but sex cause trans men can actually carry a pregnancy. just as a man's body is his own, so it is for woman. if a woman doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term that is her decision and her decision only. and it should never be any other way. we dont need conditions applied to our reason cause to be frank, the ONLY reason a woman needs to terminate a pregnancy is that she doesnt want to carry a pregnancy to term. and yes we are in agreeance, take religion out of civil matters and just allow safe abortion.
btw, miscarriages are also known as spontaneous abortions. the difference being in a miscarriage a woman's body decides to reject the embryo/foetus/unborn at whatever stage of the pregnancy it feels like for whatever reason. whereas an abortion allows the woman agency. either way a decision has been made.
I think that the fundamental problem not being addressed is a woman’s right to make her own decisions on this topic, and unless there is law passed to insist on that fundamental right, I’m embarrassed to say I don’t see my gender relinquishing power willingly and I’m incredibly worried about that. Look how Roe v. Wade appears to be in jeopardy today - I want this resolved in favour of women’s rights once and for all with no shades of grey so there’s no room for disgusting political/religious/chauvinistic sleaze.
I’m inspired by the bill that Illinois passed, stating that a fetus does not have independent rights, and I think those kinds of line-drawing are critical to silence the feigned moral outrage on one of the most important ethical topics we’ve ever had as a civilization.
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