Do you think that a person's ability to reproduce and therefore continue the human species is a meaningful way to assess that person's value?
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So when you wrote this tweet, you intended it to be read from the perspective of men in general, and not your own personal view? https://twitter.com/claireplusmac/status/1287225390889656322 …
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Then, when you said "no one said that" you weren't being accurate. You would have meant, "Yes, I agree that it's terrible that men tie value to reproduction."
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I was under the impression that *you* were saying women have more reproductive value. If you are, then yes, I am responding to you. If you are saying that *men* believe this, your Tweet was unclear as to who you were attributing the statement to.
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I mean, I personally wouldn't die, I'd live however long I was gonna live and die anyway I don't see why this scenario should threaten me You know that in your other scenario the total number of people who could use those sperm banks is a very small percentage of the population
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This is a bit of a hot take but despite how common it is people should be wary of value systems that focus really hard on "the next generation" and "reproductive posterity" and all that - so-called "family values" It's an inexorable pull toward the right wing
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The final five words of the Fourteen Words are "a future for white children"
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