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[quote=Anonymous]took 2 sec to find this: [quote]In 2012 the Supreme Court of Honduras had a vicious ruling: emergency contraception was to be criminalized after years of immense political debates that began to intensify just months before the 2009 Honduran Constitutional Crisis. It’s important to understand that the logic here stems from abortion being largely and nearly universally illegal in Honduras and that Honduran legislators and the Supreme Court viewed emergency contraception as abortion inducing. https://hondurasreport.org/tag/birth-control/[/quote] That's right: emergency contraception CRIMINAL [quote] This ruling has survived and gone undefeated because of scientific ignorance perpetuated by government officials. This has prevented organizations like Doctors Without Borders from preventing pregnancies among rape victims and survivors of sexual assault as well as women who want to decide when they begin having children.[/quote] https://hondurasreport.org/tag/birth-control/ Question: why, in a world where greenhouse gas production is in the process of creating out of control climate change and its attendent effects, where life forms across the planet including humans find their bodies permeated with micro plastics, do people in cultures which produce the majority of environmental damage continue to have children, thereby increasing the potential suffering of their own children and grandchildren? This is a bit rhetorical since I am a parent (one child but would have preferred another) but why would be ok to challenge the reproductive behavior of less-advantaged people and not the reproductive behavior of more-advantaged people? [/quote]
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