"That has been answered by science" Always funny how people all of sudden 'believe in science' when it's up their alley. If only they believed the Climate Change experts. Or that people are born gay or with gender issues instead of 'acting'. Wonderful times!
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Replying to @nlx78 @ThisIsJustToSa1 and
Such a weird take... while I’m pro-choice, personally, basically everyone I know who is pro-life believes climate change is real, just misrepresented, and that the solutions being offered are nonsensical.
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Replying to @theGeoffyouknow @nlx78 and
Every prochoice person I know (admittedly few) thinks climate change is not man made, believes the 12 year estimate is a lie, and doesn’t think we are even seeing evidence of it yet.
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Those are some weird pro-choice people you know
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I’m definitely yet to meet a pro-choice Christian who doesn’t think there’s evidence that the climate is changing
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To be fair, in my age group and region, religion doesn’t play a big factor… The folks I know who are pro-life are so for ethical reasons, but also could care less about someone’s sexuality, gender, and are very well-read on environmental issues.
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Replying to @theGeoffyouknow @nlx78 and
What is the ethical reason to force woman who don’t have the means or emotional stability/maturity to have babies? Our government isn’t willing to provide food, shelter, or infant care for them. Our planet is facing over population. Their “ethical” lenses must be very narrow.
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Well, you’re asking me to defend a position that I don’t hold, but I do respect and understand where they’re coming from. 1st, our government is willing, and does have programs, to take care of children. Ethically they simply don’t believe immaturity justifies “murder“.
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Those programs do not cover enough to provide a stable life and are constantly being cut or threatened to be cut. Also, if that’s their take they are ignoring a large sector of those who actually get abortions and their reasons to do so. It seems more hypocritical than ethical.
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Most of these people would also argue for more personal responsibility and better choices... who are they not thinking of and where’s the hypocrisy?
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