Mansplaining childbirth and motherhood is peak 2019
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As a man I never wanted that experience!
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As a woman I never want that experience, especially since the U.S. has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world
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It is a sad state of affairs! I meant that as I could not deal with what women go theough having watched. I have no judgement for any woman!
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Omg, thank you for explaining motherhood to women who know more about it than you ever will
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That's ultimate mansplaining.
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I hate using that word, but it's so wildly appropriate in this case.
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Any woman who doesn’t want to have a baby is more than welcome to trade in their female privilege card for a male privilege card. In a year, they will be pregnant and asking for their female privilege card back
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We offer those cards at The Patriarchy! And they're pre-checked for your convenience.pic.twitter.com/5nsBUzeeeL
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Please tell us about the time you gave birth.
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Amazes me when people deliberately reject everything that other people find meaningful in life (Marriage, meaningful relationships, children, self control, religion) because they think they are “evolved” beyond it all. Then complain that life is “meaningless”. Yes, choices.
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I think you’ve bitten off more than I would have here, but it certainly stirs up a conversation about how some people deliberately poison their own lives in some effort to prove they are much too intellectual for tradition.
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What I like is that they are free to make that decision. What they aren't free from is the consequences of those decisions. Also, I like when they beat their fists on their keyboards and make noises!pic.twitter.com/8FBRmCzlnE
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Unfortunately, one of the roles our modern elected officials see for themselves is to rid their constituents of the consequences of their choices. No-fault life. Insurance for stupid people, funded by those who make good choices naturally.
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Naturally. Why, I would say the government would have to be down right massive to accomplish that. I wonder what the effects on personal liberties would eventually be? It's almost as if that is the desired outcome! Hmmm...pic.twitter.com/B1z4xpAlpB
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Funny how that works so consistently. It’s as if there is some plan in place to control behavior, coerce choice, comply with “smarter” peoples’ choices for their subjects .... errrr .... citizens.
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Sadly, the left is playing the long game better than the right. The seeds of which can be found in the products of public schools all the way through to college institutions. It is indoctrination, and it will manifest fully in 10-15 years.
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Agreed on most. Except.... we may have caught it in time. Sure hope much of this corruption and power-grabbing is prosecuted before Trump leaves office, and what looks like a worldwide movement for populations to take back their power from governments is real.
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And you know that how???
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Not noble at all, actually.
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