White Families Are Engines Of Inequality

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I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


Don’t you understand the barriers to that flippant idea? Erin and Keisha. Both pregnant. Unmarried. Erin is on a gap year finding herself before college. Keisha is also just out of high school. Working at McDonalds. She hopes to go to nursing school at the community college. Erin calls her mom and has an appointment for an abortion before the week is up. Keisha asks some friends. They say call planned parenthood. She gets an appointment. Her moms car broke down. Gets on the bus. She’s late. Clinic is closed. Can’t go tomorrow has to work. Calls back. Needs a paystub and ID to get a sliding scale price that she can barely afford. Doesn’t have her license. $30 and another long bus ride to the DMV. her mom can’t find her birth certificate. And on and on. Next August Erin goes to a private LAC. Keisha keeps working at McDonald’s and hoping she can get babysitters for her baby so she doesn’t miss too many shifts.

And the cycle repeats itself.


That's easy. Erin and Keisha keep their legs closed since both are too stupid, apparently, to use birth control.



Or the a-holes they had sex with shouldn’t have ejaculated so irresponsibly. I place the blame fully on the men.



That's very misogynistic of you, to deny Erin and Keisha their agency as women, who have 100% control over what they do with their own bodies.

The hypothetical did not state that Erin or Keisha were raped, so there is no basis for you to make such an implied assumption.

The CREDIT--not the "blame"--for Erin and Keisha being "sex positive" rests entirely and 100% with Erin and Keisha, because as women, they have 100% control over what they choose to do with their bodies.

Having sex or not having sex; using birth control or not; getting an abortion or not; having a child or not; all is 100% the woman's responsibility, and that's what the law says, whether you like it or not, you misogynist.




Sex doesn’t case pregnancy. Ejaculation does. They did so irresponsibly. It’s 100% on them.



Wow. So the females involved in these consensual couplings had no say whatsoever? Those poor victims, completely unable to say NO, or to at least use birth control. So sad.

I'm reminded of articles in the WaPo. If they're describing an AA female who got pregnant, they always say, "And she found she was pregnant." Like an angel from on high delivered the news to her and she had no earthly idea that having sex could result in pregnancy. No agency whatsoever, and publications like the Post only emphasize this fiction.

-DP
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I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


Don’t you understand the barriers to that flippant idea? Erin and Keisha. Both pregnant. Unmarried. Erin is on a gap year finding herself before college. Keisha is also just out of high school. Working at McDonalds. She hopes to go to nursing school at the community college. Erin calls her mom and has an appointment for an abortion before the week is up. Keisha asks some friends. They say call planned parenthood. She gets an appointment. Her moms car broke down. Gets on the bus. She’s late. Clinic is closed. Can’t go tomorrow has to work. Calls back. Needs a paystub and ID to get a sliding scale price that she can barely afford. Doesn’t have her license. $30 and another long bus ride to the DMV. her mom can’t find her birth certificate. And on and on. Next August Erin goes to a private LAC. Keisha keeps working at McDonald’s and hoping she can get babysitters for her baby so she doesn’t miss too many shifts.

And the cycle repeats itself.


That's easy. Erin and Keisha keep their legs closed since both are too stupid, apparently, to use birth control.



Or the a-holes they had sex with shouldn’t have ejaculated so irresponsibly. I place the blame fully on the men.



That's very misogynistic of you, to deny Erin and Keisha their agency as women, who have 100% control over what they do with their own bodies.

The hypothetical did not state that Erin or Keisha were raped, so there is no basis for you to make such an implied assumption.

The CREDIT--not the "blame"--for Erin and Keisha being "sex positive" rests entirely and 100% with Erin and Keisha, because as women, they have 100% control over what they choose to do with their bodies.

Having sex or not having sex; using birth control or not; getting an abortion or not; having a child or not; all is 100% the woman's responsibility, and that's what the law says, whether you like it or not, you misogynist.




Sex doesn’t case pregnancy. Ejaculation does. They did so irresponsibly. It’s 100% on them.



Wow you win the brilliancy prize.

I've ejaculated lots of times and most of the time, no one gets pregnant. So no, ejaculation doesn't cause pregnancy.

But if it's 100% on the man who was the sperm donor, then he should have 100% of the decision making power as to whether the child is aborted or not.

See how nice and consistent that works?

If you want the RIGHT to control your body, as a woman, then you have to take the RESPONSIBILITY that comes with the failure to control what you do with it.

But you wouldn't understand any of that would you, people like yourself are why there are so many pregnant Erins and Keisha's in the first place.



Irresponsible ejaculation causes pregnancy.

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Anonymous wrote:The problem is: get a job.


I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


Don’t you understand the barriers to that flippant idea? Erin and Keisha. Both pregnant. Unmarried. Erin is on a gap year finding herself before college. Keisha is also just out of high school. Working at McDonalds. She hopes to go to nursing school at the community college. Erin calls her mom and has an appointment for an abortion before the week is up. Keisha asks some friends. They say call planned parenthood. She gets an appointment. Her moms car broke down. Gets on the bus. She’s late. Clinic is closed. Can’t go tomorrow has to work. Calls back. Needs a paystub and ID to get a sliding scale price that she can barely afford. Doesn’t have her license. $30 and another long bus ride to the DMV. her mom can’t find her birth certificate. And on and on. Next August Erin goes to a private LAC. Keisha keeps working at McDonald’s and hoping she can get babysitters for her baby so she doesn’t miss too many shifts.

And the cycle repeats itself.


How about this: Neiter Erin nor Keisha should be having sex, risking a pregnancy that neither wants.



What about the men they have sex with? They aren’t accountable here st all? They are the ones causing the pregnancy. Why not chastise them?



DP. You seem to (purposefully?) be missing the point. Of course the men are accountable - duh! However, the anecdote was about two young women. No mention of the men they had sex with. Why do you think that is? Because they're LONG GONE. Maybe Keisha and Erin should have thought about that before engaging in sex with them?
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I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


Don’t you understand the barriers to that flippant idea? Erin and Keisha. Both pregnant. Unmarried. Erin is on a gap year finding herself before college. Keisha is also just out of high school. Working at McDonalds. She hopes to go to nursing school at the community college. Erin calls her mom and has an appointment for an abortion before the week is up. Keisha asks some friends. They say call planned parenthood. She gets an appointment. Her moms car broke down. Gets on the bus. She’s late. Clinic is closed. Can’t go tomorrow has to work. Calls back. Needs a paystub and ID to get a sliding scale price that she can barely afford. Doesn’t have her license. $30 and another long bus ride to the DMV. her mom can’t find her birth certificate. And on and on. Next August Erin goes to a private LAC. Keisha keeps working at McDonald’s and hoping she can get babysitters for her baby so she doesn’t miss too many shifts.

And the cycle repeats itself.


That's easy. Erin and Keisha keep their legs closed since both are too stupid, apparently, to use birth control.



Or the a-holes they had sex with shouldn’t have ejaculated so irresponsibly. I place the blame fully on the men.



Nice try. True, but as a woman you are stuck holding the baby.


All the more reason these men should be held responsible for their actions. They generally face minimal consequences for ejaculating irresponsibly. We should change that.

Mandatory vasectomies would prevent irresponsible ejaculation/insemination.


Of the girls I know, both friends and family members, who had babies in or immediately after high school, the babies were wanted.



Fully supported by the fathers?


So, you're telling us they wanted babies and intentially got pregnant?


No, usually by accident. But the girls I know chose to keep the baby, rather than failed to get an abortion like the hypothetical Keisha above. And sometimes the father was involved, sometimes was not involved at all.


Sounds like they were irresponsibly ejaculating. Forced vasectomies would fix this.

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Anonymous wrote:The problem is: get a job.


I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


Don’t you understand the barriers to that flippant idea? Erin and Keisha. Both pregnant. Unmarried. Erin is on a gap year finding herself before college. Keisha is also just out of high school. Working at McDonalds. She hopes to go to nursing school at the community college. Erin calls her mom and has an appointment for an abortion before the week is up. Keisha asks some friends. They say call planned parenthood. She gets an appointment. Her moms car broke down. Gets on the bus. She’s late. Clinic is closed. Can’t go tomorrow has to work. Calls back. Needs a paystub and ID to get a sliding scale price that she can barely afford. Doesn’t have her license. $30 and another long bus ride to the DMV. her mom can’t find her birth certificate. And on and on. Next August Erin goes to a private LAC. Keisha keeps working at McDonald’s and hoping she can get babysitters for her baby so she doesn’t miss too many shifts.

And the cycle repeats itself.


How about this: Neiter Erin nor Keisha should be having sex, risking a pregnancy that neither wants.



What about the men they have sex with? They aren’t accountable here st all? They are the ones causing the pregnancy. Why not chastise them?





How are the unidentified and unknown baby daddies "accountable" for Erin and Keisha's decision to have unprotected sex and get pregnant?

Woman's body, woman's choice. Don't be a misogynist.

Unless of course you're going to say that the baby daddy also gets to make the decision as to whether to abort the child or not?

Is that what you had in mind?


They chose to ejacukate with these women. Use DNA testing to track them down and give them the baby. They are responsible for the insemination. Let them care for the baby.




OMG. Now you're just wasting our time. I didn't think there were idiots such as yourself still floating around, but apparently I was wrong. Or else you're a troll? Please tell us you're a troll. I worry for you.
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Anonymous wrote:The problem is: get a job.


I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


But the reason that you are limited in your earning potential is not something that you created. It's a fault in our system. So we should fix it.


And the reason people are having babies they can't support? Whose fault is that? And please don't say it's the fault of white people.
-DP


It's the men. Men are the problem. Forced vasectomies because they are ejaculating irresponsibly.

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Anonymous wrote:The problem is: get a job.


I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


But the reason that you are limited in your earning potential is not something that you created. It's a fault in our system. So we should fix it.


And the reason people are having babies they can't support? Whose fault is that? And please don't say it's the fault of white people.
-DP


It's the men. Men are the problem. Forced vasectomies because they are ejaculating irresponsibly.



You are bizarre. Go away, troll.
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I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


Don’t you understand the barriers to that flippant idea? Erin and Keisha. Both pregnant. Unmarried. Erin is on a gap year finding herself before college. Keisha is also just out of high school. Working at McDonalds. She hopes to go to nursing school at the community college. Erin calls her mom and has an appointment for an abortion before the week is up. Keisha asks some friends. They say call planned parenthood. She gets an appointment. Her moms car broke down. Gets on the bus. She’s late. Clinic is closed. Can’t go tomorrow has to work. Calls back. Needs a paystub and ID to get a sliding scale price that she can barely afford. Doesn’t have her license. $30 and another long bus ride to the DMV. her mom can’t find her birth certificate. And on and on. Next August Erin goes to a private LAC. Keisha keeps working at McDonald’s and hoping she can get babysitters for her baby so she doesn’t miss too many shifts.

And the cycle repeats itself.


That's easy. Erin and Keisha keep their legs closed since both are too stupid, apparently, to use birth control.



Or the a-holes they had sex with shouldn’t have ejaculated so irresponsibly. I place the blame fully on the men.



The blame is shared equally here. Consensual sex involves two people.


PP blamed it all on Erin and Keisha. They should "keep their legs closed". What about the men? If it's "shared equally" then why isn't PP bringing them into the discussion?

No. It's on the men. If they didn't orgasm during sex, there wouldn't be a baby. Sex isn't the problem - it's the ejaculation. Unless they're snipped...


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I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


Don’t you understand the barriers to that flippant idea? Erin and Keisha. Both pregnant. Unmarried. Erin is on a gap year finding herself before college. Keisha is also just out of high school. Working at McDonalds. She hopes to go to nursing school at the community college. Erin calls her mom and has an appointment for an abortion before the week is up. Keisha asks some friends. They say call planned parenthood. She gets an appointment. Her moms car broke down. Gets on the bus. She’s late. Clinic is closed. Can’t go tomorrow has to work. Calls back. Needs a paystub and ID to get a sliding scale price that she can barely afford. Doesn’t have her license. $30 and another long bus ride to the DMV. her mom can’t find her birth certificate. And on and on. Next August Erin goes to a private LAC. Keisha keeps working at McDonald’s and hoping she can get babysitters for her baby so she doesn’t miss too many shifts.

And the cycle repeats itself.


How about this: Neiter Erin nor Keisha should be having sex, risking a pregnancy that neither wants.



What about the men they have sex with? They aren’t accountable here st all? They are the ones causing the pregnancy. Why not chastise them?



DP. You seem to (purposefully?) be missing the point. Of course the men are accountable - duh! However, the anecdote was about two young women. No mention of the men they had sex with. Why do you think that is? Because they're LONG GONE. Maybe Keisha and Erin should have thought about that before engaging in sex with them?


The whole point is why is the story just about two young women? By excluding the men you're relinquishing them of their role in this. They are responsible for insemination. Don't let them off the hook.

There would be fewer accidental pregnancies if men were actually held accountable - even in how we frame these scenarios. As a society we can't let them off the hook.

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Anonymous wrote:The problem is: get a job.


I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


Don’t you understand the barriers to that flippant idea? Erin and Keisha. Both pregnant. Unmarried. Erin is on a gap year finding herself before college. Keisha is also just out of high school. Working at McDonalds. She hopes to go to nursing school at the community college. Erin calls her mom and has an appointment for an abortion before the week is up. Keisha asks some friends. They say call planned parenthood. She gets an appointment. Her moms car broke down. Gets on the bus. She’s late. Clinic is closed. Can’t go tomorrow has to work. Calls back. Needs a paystub and ID to get a sliding scale price that she can barely afford. Doesn’t have her license. $30 and another long bus ride to the DMV. her mom can’t find her birth certificate. And on and on. Next August Erin goes to a private LAC. Keisha keeps working at McDonald’s and hoping she can get babysitters for her baby so she doesn’t miss too many shifts.

And the cycle repeats itself.


How about this: Neiter Erin nor Keisha should be having sex, risking a pregnancy that neither wants.



What about the men they have sex with? They aren’t accountable here st all? They are the ones causing the pregnancy. Why not chastise them?



DP. You seem to (purposefully?) be missing the point. Of course the men are accountable - duh! However, the anecdote was about two young women. No mention of the men they had sex with. Why do you think that is? Because they're LONG GONE. Maybe Keisha and Erin should have thought about that before engaging in sex with them?


Blaming Keisha and Erin when they were just having sex. The fathers were the ones ejaculating. It's on them.
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Anonymous wrote:The problem is: get a job.


I agree. This is exactly the problem, wage stagnation. What's the solution?


The solution is to work hard so that you are qualified for a better job. If your goal is to work as a cashier at McD for all of your career, it's going to be hard to earn a living wage. That is a starter job or a second income job. It's not intended to be a career.


Oh, I see. You don't know what wage stagnation means.

Nevermind.


Right. It's difficult to improve your situation when you have mouths to feed. So let's raise and fix wages for these jobs.



Maybe if you can’t support mouths to feed you shouldn’t have them. If you are limited in your earning potential and cannot support a family, don’t have a family.


Don’t you understand the barriers to that flippant idea? Erin and Keisha. Both pregnant. Unmarried. Erin is on a gap year finding herself before college. Keisha is also just out of high school. Working at McDonalds. She hopes to go to nursing school at the community college. Erin calls her mom and has an appointment for an abortion before the week is up. Keisha asks some friends. They say call planned parenthood. She gets an appointment. Her moms car broke down. Gets on the bus. She’s late. Clinic is closed. Can’t go tomorrow has to work. Calls back. Needs a paystub and ID to get a sliding scale price that she can barely afford. Doesn’t have her license. $30 and another long bus ride to the DMV. her mom can’t find her birth certificate. And on and on. Next August Erin goes to a private LAC. Keisha keeps working at McDonald’s and hoping she can get babysitters for her baby so she doesn’t miss too many shifts.

And the cycle repeats itself.


How about this: Neiter Erin nor Keisha should be having sex, risking a pregnancy that neither wants.



What about the men they have sex with? They aren’t accountable here st all? They are the ones causing the pregnancy. Why not chastise them?





How are the unidentified and unknown baby daddies "accountable" for Erin and Keisha's decision to have unprotected sex and get pregnant?

Woman's body, woman's choice. Don't be a misogynist.

Unless of course you're going to say that the baby daddy also gets to make the decision as to whether to abort the child or not?

Is that what you had in mind?


They chose to ejacukate with these women. Use DNA testing to track them down and give them the baby. They are responsible for the insemination. Let them care for the baby.




OMG. Now you're just wasting our time. I didn't think there were idiots such as yourself still floating around, but apparently I was wrong. Or else you're a troll? Please tell us you're a troll. I worry for you.


Not a troll.

Let me know what you think after you read this article:
https://medium.com/s/can-we-talk/men-cause-100-of-unwanted-pregnancies-eb0e8288a7e5

Men need to bear the weight of reproduction with women. Don't let them off the hook so easily.
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As soon as men get at least a 50% say in whether the pregnancy is aborted or not, then you can say that have a responsibility for the baby that results from a pregnancy. You should realize that (at least according to the same leftists who blame all the ills of the world on white racism) a fetus isn't a person, and indeed, according to the left, abortions are A-OK even AFTER the fetus has emerged from the womb.

But until the child is born, and I guess now in Virginia, two or maybe three weeks later, if the woman and her doctor to decide to let it live, it's not a person, it's not a baby--at least, not according to the left.

Therefore, the sperm donor is NEVER responsible for the existence of the "baby." Under current law, ONLY the woman is responsible for a "baby" ever being born, because ONLY the woman under current law has the power to abort the fetus before it turns into a "baby."

Men aren't responsible, at all, for "reproduction." They are simply the sperm donors as chosen by the mothers. It is the mother, and ONLY the mother, that determines whether that sperm ultimately is allowed to merge with the egg and afterwards become a "baby."
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Anonymous wrote:As soon as men get at least a 50% say in whether the pregnancy is aborted or not, then you can say that have a responsibility for the baby that results from a pregnancy. You should realize that (at least according to the same leftists who blame all the ills of the world on white racism) a fetus isn't a person, and indeed, according to the left, abortions are A-OK even AFTER the fetus has emerged from the womb.

But until the child is born, and I guess now in Virginia, two or maybe three weeks later, if the woman and her doctor to decide to let it live, it's not a person, it's not a baby--at least, not according to the left.

Therefore, the sperm donor is NEVER responsible for the existence of the "baby." Under current law, ONLY the woman is responsible for a "baby" ever being born, because ONLY the woman under current law has the power to abort the fetus before it turns into a "baby."

Men aren't responsible, at all, for "reproduction." They are simply the sperm donors as chosen by the mothers. It is the mother, and ONLY the mother, that determines whether that sperm ultimately is allowed to merge with the egg and afterwards become a "baby."


^^Great example of why we need forced vasectomies. Jerks like this should be reproducing.



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Anonymous wrote:As soon as men get at least a 50% say in whether the pregnancy is aborted or not, then you can say that have a responsibility for the baby that results from a pregnancy. You should realize that (at least according to the same leftists who blame all the ills of the world on white racism) a fetus isn't a person, and indeed, according to the left, abortions are A-OK even AFTER the fetus has emerged from the womb.

But until the child is born, and I guess now in Virginia, two or maybe three weeks later, if the woman and her doctor to decide to let it live, it's not a person, it's not a baby--at least, not according to the left.

Therefore, the sperm donor is NEVER responsible for the existence of the "baby." Under current law, ONLY the woman is responsible for a "baby" ever being born, because ONLY the woman under current law has the power to abort the fetus before it turns into a "baby."

Men aren't responsible, at all, for "reproduction." They are simply the sperm donors as chosen by the mothers. It is the mother, and ONLY the mother, that determines whether that sperm ultimately is allowed to merge with the egg and afterwards become a "baby."


^^Great example of why we need forced vasectomies. Jerks like this should be reproducing.





Yes, forced vasectomies on poor young urban black men, so they won't impregnate poor young urban black women like Keisha, that's your prescription for what ails us?

Margaret Sanger would have been proud of you.

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Anonymous wrote:We must declare war on white families.


Playing identity politics?
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