Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So free is ok, but paying you to take it is racist?
Free birth control for all who want it is fine.
Paying someone an incentive to be on birth control is a type of coercion. We don't need to be doing that.
Honestly, if the offer of free birth control with a cash incentive for all who wanted it were made available across the country just as a matter of course? I'd be OK with that. As long as it was available to everyone regardless of race I wouldn't think it was racist.
It was available to those receiving public assistance, not just certain races receiving assistance, but see how people keep twisting it?
The only qualification was those receiving assistance, so it was available to everyone regardless of race, that met that qualification.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So free is ok, but paying you to take it is racist?
Free birth control for all who want it is fine.
Paying someone an incentive to be on birth control is a type of coercion. We don't need to be doing that.
Honestly, if the offer of free birth control with a cash incentive for all who wanted it were made available across the country just as a matter of course? I'd be OK with that. As long as it was available to everyone regardless of race I wouldn't think it was racist.
Anonymous wrote:So free is ok, but paying you to take it is racist?
Anonymous wrote:I've been out of high school for almost 25 years, but the kids that took multiple AP classes did not go on to achieve worthless two-year degrees. Something does not add up.
Anonymous wrote:
How is that messed up? It wasn’t a requirement in order to qualify, it was an offer to pay for it.
Subsidies for rent - necessary.
Subsidies for food - necessary.
Subsidies for birth control - racist.
Nice logic.
In 1991, 1992, and 1993, legislators in more than a dozen states introduced measures that, had they passed, would have coerced women to use Norplant. Some of these bills would have offered financial incentives to women on welfare to induce them to use Norplant. Other legislation would have required women receiving public assistance either to use Norplant or lose their benefits. Some bills would have forced women convicted of child abuse or drug use during pregnancy to have Norplant implanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good, I see we’re kicking someone already down.
It’s the American way. F*ck you for being poor! The shocking lack of empathy is staggering.
I also find it ironic she named her child Atlas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been out of high school for almost 25 years, but the kids that took multiple AP classes did not go on to achieve worthless two-year degrees. Something does not add up.
I had the same thought. I wonder if she got sucked into one of those for-profit universities, which are notorious for preying on low income people.
Sounds like you didn’t know any poor people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been out of high school for almost 25 years, but the kids that took multiple AP classes did not go on to achieve worthless two-year degrees. Something does not add up.
I had the same thought. I wonder if she got sucked into one of those for-profit universities, which are notorious for preying on low income people.
Anonymous wrote:So many problems could be avoided if people simply waited until they were married to have sex.
Anonymous wrote:I've been out of high school for almost 25 years, but the kids that took multiple AP classes did not go on to achieve worthless two-year degrees. Something does not add up.
Anonymous wrote:So many problems could be avoided if people simply waited until they were married to have sex.
Anonymous wrote:So many problems could be avoided if people simply waited until they were married to have sex.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, the student loans to get the useless associates' degree was the first of many poor decisions. The "No Child Left Behind" law made people like Allyson think that a degree, any degree, in any subject, would be enough to create and maintain a stable economic existence. We would be better off, as a country, if we would bring back a lot more vocational ed and offer a lot more direction and incentive in the community college sphere towards steering the Allysons (and her male counterparts) into more skilled trades. There is a huge dearth of young people who know how to be electricians, plumbers, medical technicians, mechanics---the last 25 years of educational policy have made people think they are somehow "less than" the college educated if they pursue those fields. But no one is outsourcing those jobs to India or the Philippines. And unskilled immigrants can't easily acquire those jobs because they don't have the language skills to obtain the necessary training.