Why do you consider men’s relationship to children a lack of “skin in the game”?
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Replying to @JeremyMcLellan @ScottAdamsSays
Scott has been proposing the libertarian argument that women can handle this alone for quite some time. But Jeremy's point tying this to the emasculation of men is very intriguing. Men's biological job for thousands of years has been to protect.
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Replying to @Eyeroll_Shrugs @JeremyMcLellan
I only argue what gets you to the most credible and stable result. And men don't help get there. We add no knowledge that is not already known to women.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
“Credibility” begs the question. Men’s role protecting children from harm is credible even when the harm comes from the mother. And if it’s wrong to kill children, then a “stable” scenario where men do nothing to stop it is hardly desirable.
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Replying to @JeremyMcLellan
You're on different topics. I'm only talking about what makes a law credible. If only men had babies, I sure as hell wouldn't want to hear women telling me what the laws should be.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @JeremyMcLellan
Men don’t have babies?!! Huh apparently I’m misinformed about how this whole baby-making thing works.
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Replying to @TheBearDrooh @JeremyMcLellan
I feel bad for your current or future spouse. "I'll drink this beer while you clean the bathrooms, dear. That feels about equal."
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @JeremyMcLellan
^ when you see your argument is toast resort to beg the question and ad hominem. You, “a trained hypnotist” should note the role of feminism in focusing the attention of women away from ending life and onto “my body, my choice” some women get it some need men’s voice to remind it
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Replying to @TheBearDrooh @JeremyMcLellan
I see the issue clearly. And you and I are doing a good job of proving in public why men don't add to the quality of decisions about abortion laws. You are obviously welcome to add your random noise to the process, but I choose to support the female consensus on this topic.
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My argument is that men don’t add to the quality or credibility of the decisions on where the law stands on abortion. But you are welcome to prove me right.
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I’m not interested in participating in the debate about abortion. I don’t add value.
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