Your point is salient. When does life begin—when does it end? These are questions best left to scientists and philosophers. I don’t believe abortion should be used as a form of birth control. I believe in liberty and freedom and that it’s ultimately up to the woman to decide.
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Replying to @wmjesq @NewMe73744179 and
I believe that the man is entitled to equal rights in the decision, and that abortion should be prohibited when used as a matter of convenience. Women who are seeking abortion need counseling, not death and murder. Planned Parenthood gives exactly no fucks about their victims.
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Replying to @abettergeek @wmjesq and
They make hundreds of millions of dollars on Medicare dollars and selling baby parts, which they do openly and have done so for profit for DECADES. They have a giant fucking cold storage warehouse in Tukwila, only a short drive from where I live and work. It's SICK.
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Replying to @abettergeek @NewMe73744179 and
I agree with you that abortion should be a last resort for serious medical reasons only decided between the doctor and patient. It logically follows that you must believe in promoting contraception, the morning after pill and extensive counseling and sex education in schools.
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Replying to @wmjesq @abettergeek and
Absolutely, and we should make vasectomies easier to get. A minority of the male population are knocking up multiple women. If we encouraged the alphas to get vasectomies we could prevent teen and pre marital pregnancies. Vasectomies for 10% of men would reduce 30% of pregnancy
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Replying to @HightopDavid @wmjesq and
And since vasectomies are reversible it’s the best male birth control option we have
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Replying to @HightopDavid @wmjesq and
It's also outpatient whereas tubal ligation is major surgery. Means you don't need general anesthesia, which always brings a risk of death. Also means post-procedure complications are minimal. It's also cheaper. And tubals aren't reversible.
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Replying to @abettergeek @wmjesq and
Well a lot of women will argue that tubal ligation is reversible but it obviously has far greater risks. Honestly we need to grow the population for the economy and for the social security bubble to not pop, but we should do it within marriages, not outside of wedlock
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Replying to @HightopDavid @wmjesq and
Tubal isn't easily reversible compared to vasectomy. In the case of both, reversal is within a window, although vasectomies can be reversed a lot later, IIRC. Our economy needs to settle down - not that we shouldn't grow, but people need to stop going into debt.
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Replying to @abettergeek @wmjesq and
The only problem with vasectomies is that it’s surgery and if we can help it I don’t want to build a society that depends on surgery to be functional. I’m old fashioned that way. I’m anti circumcision too. I don’t think 1 week old babies need surgeries
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Not to mention there's nothing wrong with a natural wang. Circumcision is 100% a Jewish custom that Evangelicals adopted after Scofield's study bible created a pro-Jew, pro-Israel frenzy in American Christians decades ago. It's traumatic for the kid, and it's pointless.
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Replying to @abettergeek @wmjesq and
And also the post cereal guy promoted it in his sanatoriums at the turn of the century, and hospitals perpetuate it because it’s profitable
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