The cruelty and misogyny of forced birth politics

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Anonymous wrote:I really think everyone should have to spend a week ( in high school) following social services. It would solve this debate pretty quickly. When you see the the reality of unplanned pregnancy and unwanted kids, and how we don’t have any great solutions as a society. Currently the best solution is stopping unwanted babies before they are born.
I ask forced birth friends this question.
“ how would you feel If your own child was murdered by criminal who’s mother was denied an abortion 20 years ago?”
“ are you grateful that baby was born?”
Please remember that babies grow up.


I hate the idea that we can use a abortion to solve the poverty rate or the homicide rate or other wise. I am 100% pro-choice but I am pro-choice in a context where we can also change our social safety net so that every child is wanted child and everyone in our society has their basic needs met.


Abortion isn’t “solving” that problem but it does have that effect.

You’re getting at the root cause - along with better access to birth control (esp LARCs).

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Every child a wanted child. I think we all know families in which the parents seem indifferent, at best, to their children, or families in which there are too many children. I absolutely support a strong safety net.


Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.

We aren’t there yet.


Adults should understand that being ready for sex means being ready for a child, and use birth control to prevent pregnancy.


Ok. And birth control that doesn’t work? Or any of the various other scenarios that result in an unwanted pregnancy?

Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.


And vacuum out the unwanted and toss out with the trash?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really think everyone should have to spend a week ( in high school) following social services. It would solve this debate pretty quickly. When you see the the reality of unplanned pregnancy and unwanted kids, and how we don’t have any great solutions as a society. Currently the best solution is stopping unwanted babies before they are born.
I ask forced birth friends this question.
“ how would you feel If your own child was murdered by criminal who’s mother was denied an abortion 20 years ago?”
“ are you grateful that baby was born?”
Please remember that babies grow up.


I hate the idea that we can use a abortion to solve the poverty rate or the homicide rate or other wise. I am 100% pro-choice but I am pro-choice in a context where we can also change our social safety net so that every child is wanted child and everyone in our society has their basic needs met.


Abortion isn’t “solving” that problem but it does have that effect.

You’re getting at the root cause - along with better access to birth control (esp LARCs).

+1
Every child a wanted child. I think we all know families in which the parents seem indifferent, at best, to their children, or families in which there are too many children. I absolutely support a strong safety net.


Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.

We aren’t there yet.


Adults should understand that being ready for sex means being ready for a child, and use birth control to prevent pregnancy.


Ok. And birth control that doesn’t work? Or any of the various other scenarios that result in an unwanted pregnancy?

Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.


And vacuum out the unwanted and toss out with the trash?


Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really think everyone should have to spend a week ( in high school) following social services. It would solve this debate pretty quickly. When you see the the reality of unplanned pregnancy and unwanted kids, and how we don’t have any great solutions as a society. Currently the best solution is stopping unwanted babies before they are born.
I ask forced birth friends this question.
“ how would you feel If your own child was murdered by criminal who’s mother was denied an abortion 20 years ago?”
“ are you grateful that baby was born?”
Please remember that babies grow up.


I hate the idea that we can use a abortion to solve the poverty rate or the homicide rate or other wise. I am 100% pro-choice but I am pro-choice in a context where we can also change our social safety net so that every child is wanted child and everyone in our society has their basic needs met.


Abortion isn’t “solving” that problem but it does have that effect.

You’re getting at the root cause - along with better access to birth control (esp LARCs).

+1
Every child a wanted child. I think we all know families in which the parents seem indifferent, at best, to their children, or families in which there are too many children. I absolutely support a strong safety net.


Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.

We aren’t there yet.


Adults should understand that being ready for sex means being ready for a child, and use birth control to prevent pregnancy.


Ok. And birth control that doesn’t work? Or any of the various other scenarios that result in an unwanted pregnancy?

Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.


And vacuum out the unwanted and toss out with the trash?


Yes.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really think everyone should have to spend a week ( in high school) following social services. It would solve this debate pretty quickly. When you see the the reality of unplanned pregnancy and unwanted kids, and how we don’t have any great solutions as a society. Currently the best solution is stopping unwanted babies before they are born.
I ask forced birth friends this question.
“ how would you feel If your own child was murdered by criminal who’s mother was denied an abortion 20 years ago?”
“ are you grateful that baby was born?”
Please remember that babies grow up.


I hate the idea that we can use a abortion to solve the poverty rate or the homicide rate or other wise. I am 100% pro-choice but I am pro-choice in a context where we can also change our social safety net so that every child is wanted child and everyone in our society has their basic needs met.


Abortion isn’t “solving” that problem but it does have that effect.

You’re getting at the root cause - along with better access to birth control (esp LARCs).

+1
Every child a wanted child. I think we all know families in which the parents seem indifferent, at best, to their children, or families in which there are too many children. I absolutely support a strong safety net.


Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.

We aren’t there yet.


Adults should understand that being ready for sex means being ready for a child, and use birth control to prevent pregnancy.


Ok. And birth control that doesn’t work? Or any of the various other scenarios that result in an unwanted pregnancy?

Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.


And vacuum out the unwanted and toss out with the trash?


Or the incinerator. I’m not picky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really think everyone should have to spend a week ( in high school) following social services. It would solve this debate pretty quickly. When you see the the reality of unplanned pregnancy and unwanted kids, and how we don’t have any great solutions as a society. Currently the best solution is stopping unwanted babies before they are born.
I ask forced birth friends this question.
“ how would you feel If your own child was murdered by criminal who’s mother was denied an abortion 20 years ago?”
“ are you grateful that baby was born?”
Please remember that babies grow up.


I hate the idea that we can use a abortion to solve the poverty rate or the homicide rate or other wise. I am 100% pro-choice but I am pro-choice in a context where we can also change our social safety net so that every child is wanted child and everyone in our society has their basic needs met.


Abortion isn’t “solving” that problem but it does have that effect.

You’re getting at the root cause - along with better access to birth control (esp LARCs).

+1
Every child a wanted child. I think we all know families in which the parents seem indifferent, at best, to their children, or families in which there are too many children. I absolutely support a strong safety net.


Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.

We aren’t there yet.


Adults should understand that being ready for sex means being ready for a child, and use birth control to prevent pregnancy.


Ok. And birth control that doesn’t work? Or any of the various other scenarios that result in an unwanted pregnancy?

Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.


And vacuum out the unwanted and toss out with the trash?

Better than the cruelty that the forced birthers, including Mike Pence planned for women - forcing them to pay for funerals. Remember?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really think everyone should have to spend a week ( in high school) following social services. It would solve this debate pretty quickly. When you see the the reality of unplanned pregnancy and unwanted kids, and how we don’t have any great solutions as a society. Currently the best solution is stopping unwanted babies before they are born.
I ask forced birth friends this question.
“ how would you feel If your own child was murdered by criminal who’s mother was denied an abortion 20 years ago?”
“ are you grateful that baby was born?”
Please remember that babies grow up.


I hate the idea that we can use a abortion to solve the poverty rate or the homicide rate or other wise. I am 100% pro-choice but I am pro-choice in a context where we can also change our social safety net so that every child is wanted child and everyone in our society has their basic needs met.


Abortion isn’t “solving” that problem but it does have that effect.

You’re getting at the root cause - along with better access to birth control (esp LARCs).

+1
Every child a wanted child. I think we all know families in which the parents seem indifferent, at best, to their children, or families in which there are too many children. I absolutely support a strong safety net.


Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.

We aren’t there yet.


Adults should understand that being ready for sex means being ready for a child, and use birth control to prevent pregnancy.


Ok. And birth control that doesn’t work? Or any of the various other scenarios that result in an unwanted pregnancy?

Every child SHOULD be a wanted child. Every pregnancy should be a wanted pregnancy.


And vacuum out the unwanted and toss out with the trash?


Yes.

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