I have not read the study or the link, but I did hear it reported on the radio this morning that the most successful of the birth control - maybe the one most chosen - was the more expensive, but long term contraception, like the implants. That ain't $9/month at Target.
And $9/month is still $108/year, which is not cheap when you are poor. |
YAY!! Agreed. Let's get this going rather than the other vitriol that has already infected this thread. |
Riddle me this. Why would Republicans who also happen to be business owners, who are against the Family Medical Leave Act, be against contraceptives? With contraception, their employees can avoid unwanted pregnancies and not have to I interrupt their work and operations of their employers' business? |
I'm not sure how improving the lives of women through wider access to birth control is anti-feminist or setting the clock back. It seems like allowing all women to control their fertility regardless of income would allow more women to complete education and have more productive lives. Also given the environment implications, a smaller population is better for the world in general. |
Feminists fought for equality not to be treated as helpless victims of our sexuality who need someone to take charge of our sexuality and pay for our birth control. It is precisely the mindset applauding the subsidizing of our lives that will keep women from being seen as equals. |
Bravo. You cannot expect to be treated as equals in the workplace if you demand to be treated like helpless victims of biology in the bedroom. Put your big girl panties on and buy your own birth control. Take charge. Don't take handouts. |
The poster or posters talking about how access to birth control is anti-feminist is/are full of shit. Feminists want to be treated the same as men, and they deserve access to healthcare, same as men. Birth control is a medication or treatment, and just because only women need that medication or treatment is not a reason to not have access to it, just as every other man and woman should have access to the healthcare they need.
Also, people are conflating the free birth control provided to participants in the study, with birth control that participants in health insurance plans will have access to as part of that healthcare plan that they and their employer pay for. |
Their ideal scenario is to have women completely out of the workforce. That is their solution to high unemployment. |
Also, the feminist poster or posters are the reasons people often dismiss feminine as for rich, privileged women.
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You are quite dramatic. |
People like you do a great disservice to society. You don't want equality in terms of being respected as a human being. What you want is to be treated exactly like a man. Anything that hints at men and women being different sends you into a frenzy. How sad. Men and women are different- get over it. That doesn't mean that one is superior to the other. Learn to appreciate femininity and stop seeing it as being second class. You are the one setting women back and making them miserable with this myth that women and men are the same, and should behave as such. My comments have very little to do with the birth control issue, but a lot to do with the mentality of people like you. |
Feminism succeeded to the extent it did because of birth control. Women learned that they could control when they would be pregnant, allowing them to delay families, allowing them to get educations, allowing them sexual power.
Giving inexpensive or free access to birth control to poorer woman allows them to feel the positive effects of feminism too. To Ms. Big Girl Panties above, you missed the point of women's liberation. This is a Women's Liberation issue more than pure Feminism. |
13:08, please don't call that poster "dramatic" when there are anti-choicers all over the other abortion issue threads here screaming about tearing 28-week fetuses limb from limb. They're the ones who are dramatic. And they do call it murder. |
I think most of the people doing the demanding are spending more time and money in the effort than they spend on birth control. Hence the obvious conclusion, that they are doing it for those who cannot afford either the birth control or the time or money to lobby for it. |
This is one of the dumbest threads I have ever seen on DCUM, and that's saying a lot. |