• Pandantic
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    More proof it’s more punishment than concern for the baby. To them, sex is a sin unless for procreation and your punishment for having sex for fun or while poor (or sexually assaulted) is that you have to bear the burden because you sinned. They can’t handle their own sexual shit because it’s not allowed to be talked about, so they make us all deal with it. She doesn’t want to have her 3rd baby, but she’s a good Christian woman who can’t say no to her husband, so she has to have it, and she wants other women to have to have it too. The fawning over babies and speaking to the “sacredness of life” is the facade they wear because it sounds more “Christian”.

    Oh that and, male power over women’s bodies. Because, you never know, that mystery pregnancy you got after the club might just be Jesus! Zeus came as coins ffs, so God may appear to the new Mary as rohypnol. Who knows?

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    It’s fascinating that this isn’t something that is always thrown back in the so called “pro life” person’s face. They’re only pro birth. They don’t care if the baby that comes out is fed, clothed, housed, eventually educated, etc. Or at least, they don’t believe there’s any collective responsibility to take care of that baby.

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      It is. They don’t care because they’re arguing in bad faith to begin with. They don’t care about children. They never did. This was about identity politics and concern trolling.

      They proved this by immediately jumping to “trans panic” the instant roe was overruled by the illegitimate scotus who apparently forgot the 9th and 14th amendments even existed but they sure remembered “tradition & history”

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        You do. But not the politicians who actually get it into law. Also who has decided you are the spokesperson of the pro life movement?

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          The problem is there is a completely different perspective here. I dont want politicians to give people things like welfare not because I hate people, but because I think it turns them into dependents, and I think it actively harms them.

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            I agree that incorrect administration of welfare can lead to that. But thats also the politicians job to manage.

            Thats also comparable to saying I don’t visit doctors I fear a mistreatment.

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              Its too big or a job for a politian to manage, it has to be run well at the street level.

              Going to the doctor is a bad analogy, it would be more apt to compare it to someone taking pain medication because their back hurts, and they get hooked on the pain pills, but the reason their back hurts is because they are morbidly obese. We need to go after the problem, not enable the problem.

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                That is true we need to fix the problem. So in your analogy you would’ve stopped giving the person pain medication?

                And how is the person crippled by pain supposed to stand, walk or excercise without pain medication?

                I get it addition to pain medication is bad. I would assume most people know that, even those addicted. But the alternative is those people succumbing to pain, which would prevent any improvments.

                Hence, yes I agree. Just throwing around money is not going to be the solution, but so is also not giving any.

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                  Sorry, if you are not able to apply that analogy, I dont care to re explain every scenerio.

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    Yes and we should. We should also make childcare free.

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    Honestly, I hope this all gets pushed through. My salary adjustment would be glorious. Otherwise, I’m quitting my job and watering flowers at Lowe’s. No need for all the stress when I’m barely making above minimum wage at that point.

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    A lot of the issues here can be side-stepped with proper sexual education classes.

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      No amount of education is going to side step getting fucked in the ass like working for minimum wage.

      They also tried to sterelize the lupenproletariat and it didn’t end well.

      Plus, no matter how many destitute families expire, they refill the servitor ranks with brain draining the rest of the planet.

      Because without maintaining an excess supply of working hands, the marginal cost of labour would explode. And the rich want their latté.

      All this to say, the low wages are kept low by design.It’s the very reason for all the assfuckery.

      So no, it won’t be solved by getting the poors to fuck less and have less kids.

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    If they were the men who would get pregnant, there would be free abortion services in any hardware store.

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    “No, god won’t stop abortions from happening, but he makes sure that all wealthy people are good and all poor people are bad and deserve it.”

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    You know, as much as I do like this website, I do find it kind of tiring how the top posts tend to just be like. Like this is an NPC meme, you know? This is a chad vs virgin type of meme. This is about a step away from choosing to portray your opposition as a soy wojack. Sometimes I find that kind of funny because of how absurdly idiotic and brainbroken it reveals the creator of the meme to have been, but I dunno, something about the mainstream adoption of this kind of thing is just kind of incredibly depressing. It’s like I am seeing the mainstream consciousness break apart in real time.

    Can we go back to advice animals and rage comics, guys?

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      With a minimum wage job ($7.25/hr) you need to work about 5 to 13 hours per day to make that much – before taxes.

      This is the main point of this post. The meme is just a means to gain attention. I believe people are more likely to consume meme posts than plaintext.

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      Memes have become a sort of coping mechanism/method of communication, and it just reflects the the broader state of the world around them.

      Places like Lemmy have becomes bastions for people to share their thoughts and opinions, because the overwhelming consensus is the acknowledgment of being helpless and this is a way to vent and share (what should be) obvious solutions to the problems we’re facing.

      Sure, we go out and vote and talk to friends and family about the things we can do to make change, but we’re not in the class of people to make that change happen.

      So I say fuck it, post away the neo-nilhism memes, I’ll upvote em and laugh away the enormous issues the world has.

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    Many would be surprised to learn that “god” or “nature” have aborted more pregnancies than there are humans alive.

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    There are two completely separate issues that dont make sense to combine unless you just want to use it as a weapon. The question is if the fetus is “sacred” and deserves rights, if so then you cant kill it.

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      Bullshit. You can’t deem life “sacred” for fetuses while completely ignoring the existing lives that are snuffed out, violated, exploited, etc. How can life be sacred at birth without life as a whole being sacred as a prerequisite?

      And yet, we ignore the fact that there are children who literally don’t get to eat food every day in a country that calls itself the greatest on earth… Children who can’t access healthcare, children who die in shootings, children who die because people won’t vaccinate their own kids, children who commit suicide feeling they can’t be accepted. Are their lives no longer sacred, now that they’ve emerged from the womb?

      If potential life is being considered as sacred, then existing life must first be considered sacred.

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        One does not preclude the other. Human life is sacred from conception to death.

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        Who said all human life was not sacred? Who said I dont care about all of those things?