Omnipotent
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Care to actually address my post? Are you claiming that Blacks have lower rates of abortions than Whites do? Can you back that up with data?On a scale of moron to stupid, where do you fall?
Shes fucking stupid and hatefilled.
She thinks anything that helps black people and black families is white supremacy and we must help the black community by refusing to educate inner city children, disarming law abiding citizens so all the gang violence kills them off. Keep them poor. Keep them from getting an education and harvest their votes. Keep the violent ones out there and place an abortion mill every mile in minority areas.
Democrats are fighting "racism" they make up by killing off as many blacks as possible.
Kinda like what Canada has done to their indigenous people.
Y'know @Dove, the one thing I do resent about your invectives is that you accuse us men, particularly liberals as being the major supporters behind abortion and the abortion movement.
And yet..if you see the people who are demonstrating for the pro-choice movement, they are virtually all women, particularly young women in their 20s.
Y'know, men on the Left don't even want to tell women what to do.
Whether they should get an abortion or bear children.
The ones setting the narratives for their debate...are women.
I hardly see any men at their rallies.
For example:
I don't really wanna get involved with their politics or rationale.
In fact, I detach myself from their arguments.
My major concern is the need to address population control so that we as a species, regardless of our race, gender, nationality or age, can hold onto this planet a bit longer.
If not for ourselves, then future generations, including your daughters' who'll ultimately have to make the gut wrenching decisions that we have failed to make for them.
I can see some merits of your arguments/concerns.
ie - the destructive nature of abortions.
same time - how about getting serious about family planning and birth control so that there is much less of a need to resort to these measures?
ie - preventing unwanted pregnancies in teens?
measures to improve women's access to birth control and family planning
increased funding for violence/rape relief shelters
abolishing unfair laws which protect rapists and incestors in certain states?
providing monetary incentives to poor countries with excessive birth rates to bring their population growth rates down?
BTW, I don't just think the USA needs birth control and more family planning, the whole planet does just to save it.
You literally ignore everything that is shown to you.
And FYI? ALL the men wailing about Roe are PRO CHOICE.
I resent the fuck out you pretending the pro life movement isnt vastly female even after I've shown you over and over.
And I've addressed each of those points MORE then once and you just go on as if you didnt get any information at all.
It's seriously beyond frustrating.
No. That's not true.
I nor the vast majority of men who are pro choice, NEVER tell or advise women what they ought to think or do with respect to the abortion issue. As far as we're concerned, they own that issue.
At very worst and what you can accuse them of, is that they turn a blind eye to the issue, which I guess is condoning the practice.
However, there is no pressure from men who are pro choice on women to act.
Perhaps you experienced this, maybe this practice is prevelant in the sex industry which is a minority of incidents related to abortion. Otherwise, abortion from a pro choice pov is predominantly a woman's issue.
I clearly remember this book when it first came out:
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My sister bought it in the early 70s, and it was lying around the house.
It was the Bible of the pro choice/abortionist movement.
Even men back then, men had nothing to do with that movement.
It was household names like Gloria Steinham and Germaine Greer. Susan Sontag?
They were the early leaders of that movement.
I have a really sad story to relate about a girl friend of mine called Ron, (now deceased).
Back in the 80s and after her 3rd boy was born by caesarian her husband knocked her up pretty much straight away. I went to visit her and she was crying .... she told me her doctor said she can't have another baby this close to 3 caesarians or she would die so it was recommended she terminate this 4th pregnancy.
She told me through tears she believed all babies came from God so aborting this baby was against her morals. Her husband Steve said to her he would stand by her with any decision she made and because it was life and death she had to choose abortion....
Later down the track, Rona had a daughter... so 3 boys and 1 girl....but I am never going to forget that poor distressed woman telling me her dilemma...
It was so so sad....
I feel like telling anti abortionists to just FUCK OFF because abortion issues are more than those people realise.
Actually @Omnipotent, can you verify or disprove Dovey's assertion that the pro choice movement is controlled by men or not? I'd like to hear your views on it. And while yer at it, maybe @Lily and @LotusBud can chime in with their views on Dove's claims.
I've never heard of incidents where men FORCED women to have abortions or bossed them around like that. Perhaps it happens, but I was under the impression that it was the other way around. That men boss women into having more babies.
What is the truth behind this issue?
I don't know enough about what happens in others' intimate relationships. I don't know how anyone would have enough information to make any such claims. Anecdotal data is nowhere near being definitive.
Every man that I have ever known has been pro-choice, but I'm from a liberal state. I won't assume that what I've experienced is the be all and end all of opinion on the movement and/or abortion. I know that women I know want to control their own bodies and not have Big Government in their wombs.
A literature review might provide insight, but I'm not going to spend my time entertaining nonsense from the nonsensical posters here at BF.
But pro choice men generally never, if ever tell women to have an abortion, right?
Or are they even involved in these movements at all or in charge of them?
There are 330 million people in the US, just about half of them men. Are there men that have forced a woman to have an abortion? I'm sure there have been. Does that make it common? I tend to hope not. It's also possible that some fundy Christian has forced a woman to have a baby she didn't want. I don't know though.
No one has ever been able to make me do jack shit that I don't want to do.
I'm more inclined to think if men take away the right to have abortions, they will get much more upset than if they grant this to them.
ie - this woman had an absolute meltdown when Roe vs Wade was overturned:
Unlike the commentators in the vide,I didn't find it funny, but rather sad as if something valuable had been taken from her.
Pro-choice advocates and supporters knew this was coming. I don't understand people freaking out. I was displeased, but not freaked out.
The pro-choice movement needs to put their energy into action, not reaction.
It is a slippery slope into being denied rights already fought hard for... look at places that have their rights stripped... Catholic sth American countries. Communist countries. China Russia, Afghanistan... as Lady C says... be careful what you wish for.
Look at the bigger picture.