Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How, exactly, do you think men should be “held responsible” for abortions? I mean legally & practically (not morally)? In the states I’ve heard about, the pregnant woman isn’t being legally punished— the doctor performing the abortion is.
I know people love the idea of punishing men, but the biological fact is that men & women are different. Men can’t get pregnant, period.
I don’t agree with all of these abortion restrictions, but some people seem to be thinking outside reality with their desire for not only fairness but also retribution against males. I’m female, FWIW.
Stiff penalty for irresponsible ejaculation. Jail time and sterilization.
Cute. Maybe you missed the part about practical and legal. What constitutes irresponsible? Sterilization? Really?
Anonymous wrote:How, exactly, do you think men should be “held responsible” for abortions? I mean legally & practically (not morally)? In the states I’ve heard about, the pregnant woman isn’t being legally punished— the doctor performing the abortion is.
I know people love the idea of punishing men, but the biological fact is that men & women are different. Men can’t get pregnant, period.
I don’t agree with all of these abortion restrictions, but some people seem to be thinking outside reality with their desire for not only fairness but also retribution against males. I’m female, FWIW.
Buttigieg: I think the dialogue has gotten so caught up on where you draw the line that we’ve gotten away from the fundamental question of who gets to draw the line and I trust women to draw the line when it’s their own health.
Chris Wallace: So just to be clear, you’re saying you would be okay with a woman, well into the third trimester deciding to abort her pregnancy.
Buttigieg: Look, these hypotheticals are usually set up in order to provoke a strong emotional --
Wallace: It’s not hypothetical, there are 6,000 women a year who get abortions in the third trimester.
Buttigieg: That’s right, representing less than 1 percent of cases. So let’s put ourselves in the shoes of a woman in that situation. If it’s that late in your pregnancy, then almost by definition, you’ve been expecting to carry it to term. We’re talking about women who have perhaps chosen a name. Women who have purchased a crib, families that then get the most devastating medical news of their lifetime, something about the health or the life of the mother or viability of the pregnancy that forces them to make an impossible, unthinkable choice. And the bottom line is as horrible as that choice is, that woman, that family may seek spiritual guidance, they may seek medical guidance, but that decision is not going to be made any better, medically or morally, because the government is dictating how that decision should be made."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How, exactly, do you think men should be “held responsible” for abortions? I mean legally & practically (not morally)? In the states I’ve heard about, the pregnant woman isn’t being legally punished— the doctor performing the abortion is.
I know people love the idea of punishing men, but the biological fact is that men & women are different. Men can’t get pregnant, period.
I don’t agree with all of these abortion restrictions, but some people seem to be thinking outside reality with their desire for not only fairness but also retribution against males. I’m female, FWIW.
Stiff penalty for irresponsible ejaculation. Jail time and sterilization.
Anonymous wrote:I get it, some people don't want abortion because they don't want to kill a fetus.
That is just absolutely sad to force a female to keep the baby because of incest and rape. No exceptions sounds very socialist. I sure hope these people know what to do when their girls become pregnant by scumbags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How, exactly, do you think men should be “held responsible” for abortions? I mean legally & practically (not morally)? In the states I’ve heard about, the pregnant woman isn’t being legally punished— the doctor performing the abortion is.
I know people love the idea of punishing men, but the biological fact is that men & women are different. Men can’t get pregnant, period.
I don’t agree with all of these abortion restrictions, but some people seem to be thinking outside reality with their desire for not only fairness but also retribution against males. I’m female, FWIW.
Stiff penalty for irresponsible ejaculation. Jail time and sterilization.
Anonymous wrote:How, exactly, do you think men should be “held responsible” for abortions? I mean legally & practically (not morally)? In the states I’ve heard about, the pregnant woman isn’t being legally punished— the doctor performing the abortion is.
I know people love the idea of punishing men, but the biological fact is that men & women are different. Men can’t get pregnant, period.
I don’t agree with all of these abortion restrictions, but some people seem to be thinking outside reality with their desire for not only fairness but also retribution against males. I’m female, FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:I get it, some people don't want abortion because they don't want to kill a fetus.
That is just absolutely sad to force a female to keep the baby because of incest and rape. No exceptions sounds very socialist. I sure hope these people know what to do when their girls become pregnant by scumbags.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps we can reduce the percentage of entitled men, if we raise our boys to understand they are NOT entitled to what they want.
And our daughters need to understand that NOTHING is worth it to allow sex with some sweet talking boy who is here today and gone tomorrow. Girls need to get much smarter than that.
Anonymous wrote:I am encouraged to see several stories in my news feed today talking about making men also liable for unplanned pregnancies. Be careful what you unleash; it will come back around on you!