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I don't quite get the stance that if your not pro-abortion, your anti-woman.
I find abortion rather distasteful but I think a woman's right to choose trumps that. How is that anti-woman?
I find abortion rather distasteful but I think a woman's right to choose trumps that. How is that anti-woman?
Re: Godammed SDN
well there's one really obvious problem with secession
if a state's secession would lead to a greater oppression of minorities living within that state who don't necessarily have the ability to leave, is it really ethical to let them secede?
if a state's secession would lead to a greater oppression of minorities living within that state who don't necessarily have the ability to leave, is it really ethical to let them secede?
Re: Godammed SDN
Though I like to call the pro life movementthe "pro-poverty" movement because in thr us it seems less about kids and more about keeping filthy sluts in their place.Aaron wrote:I don't quite get the stance that if your not pro-abortion, your anti-woman.
I find abortion rather distasteful but I think a woman's right to choose trumps that. How is that anti-woman?
Re: Godammed SDN
debates over abortion are incredibly partisan aaron
i hold the same belief, that abortion isn't a good thing and should be a matter of last resort, but ultimately it's the woman's right to choose
the problem is many on the pro-choice side are just as bad and ugly at debate as those on the pro-life side, which is where you get ridiculous shit like 'oh a foetus doesn't matter so abortion is A-OK all the time forever'
mind you i do think that the pro-life crowd is largely to blame for the debate being partisan
i hold the same belief, that abortion isn't a good thing and should be a matter of last resort, but ultimately it's the woman's right to choose
the problem is many on the pro-choice side are just as bad and ugly at debate as those on the pro-life side, which is where you get ridiculous shit like 'oh a foetus doesn't matter so abortion is A-OK all the time forever'
mind you i do think that the pro-life crowd is largely to blame for the debate being partisan
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my biggest problem with anti-abortionists is that most of them seem to be rather blatant hypocritesAaron wrote:Though I like to call the pro life movementthe "pro-poverty" movement because in thr us it seems less about kids and more about keeping filthy sluts in their place.Aaron wrote:I don't quite get the stance that if your not pro-abortion, your anti-woman.
I find abortion rather distasteful but I think a woman's right to choose trumps that. How is that anti-woman?
i don't understand how you can claim to be pro-life but simultaneously gleefully cheer on the death penalty and killing muslims
Re: Godammed SDN
something that concerns me about the meta-debate is
it's all too easy for us privileged, first world, white males to sit around sipping cocoa and say things since it's all kinda abstract
we're not the babies being aborted
and we're not the women being oppressed
so i get concerned that it's just too easy to stop caring and/or to miss something very important that we just aren't seeing from the right perspective
i don't have a great solution but it's just something to keep in mind, especially if you start to get really confident in your position. systemic biases can affect us all and it ain't good, and the sexist bias is fucking strong in our society
it's all too easy for us privileged, first world, white males to sit around sipping cocoa and say things since it's all kinda abstract
we're not the babies being aborted
and we're not the women being oppressed
so i get concerned that it's just too easy to stop caring and/or to miss something very important that we just aren't seeing from the right perspective
i don't have a great solution but it's just something to keep in mind, especially if you start to get really confident in your position. systemic biases can affect us all and it ain't good, and the sexist bias is fucking strong in our society
Re: Godammed SDN
btw privileged is an incredibly difficult word to spell
i have to look it up almost every time
i have to look it up almost every time
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well, one scenario is what happens if you need to abort the fetus to save the mother's life because of complications?adr wrote:something that concerns me about the meta-debate is
it's all too easy for us privileged, first world, white males to sit around sipping cocoa and say things since it's all kinda abstract
we're not the babies being aborted
and we're not the women being oppressed
so i get concerned that it's just too easy to stop caring and/or to miss something very important that we just aren't seeing from the right perspective
i don't have a great solution but it's just something to keep in mind, especially if you start to get really confident in your position. systemic biases can affect us all and it ain't good, and the sexist bias is fucking strong in our society
if abortion is illegal, you've just given the doctor a choice between becoming a criminal and letting his patient die
if you make an exception for this, then what grounds do you use to justify the exception?
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Re: Godammed SDN
Well, you can't subscribe that view to all who are anti-choice, but to those who look at pregnancy as being punishment and that you should carry that damned child of burden, you most certainly can.Aaron wrote:I don't quite get the stance that if your not pro-abortion, your anti-woman.
I find abortion rather distasteful but I think a woman's right to choose trumps that. How is that anti-woman?
You can also argue that because America's politicians are overwhelmingly male and that to be anti-choice is to prevent a woman from having control of her body, then that is anti-woman.
Re: Godammed SDN
that's easy: he's not taking a life. he's saving one, since the alternative is to let them both dieZod wrote:if you make an exception for this, then what grounds do you use to justify the exception?
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unless he fakes the records so the mother can abort regardless and escape penaltiesadr wrote:that's easy: he's not taking a life. he's saving one, since the alternative is to let them both dieZod wrote:if you make an exception for this, then what grounds do you use to justify the exception?
Re: Godammed SDN
when science perfects the artificial womb i think we'll have much better options available
abortions won't be necessary for the choice except for the poor
and we can solve that too. if i was a pro-life group i'd offer to pay for the transplant procedure and the womb and take care of all the adoption stuff
so instead of getting the abortion
you can stop by your local church or whatever and do the fetus transplant at no cost to you, and then you're out of it
alternatively have the government pay for it all like how all healthcare would be handled in utopia
but i'd donate money for this
abortions won't be necessary for the choice except for the poor
and we can solve that too. if i was a pro-life group i'd offer to pay for the transplant procedure and the womb and take care of all the adoption stuff
so instead of getting the abortion
you can stop by your local church or whatever and do the fetus transplant at no cost to you, and then you're out of it
alternatively have the government pay for it all like how all healthcare would be handled in utopia
but i'd donate money for this
Re: Godammed SDN
Are you saying what the world needs is more wards of the state
Re: Godammed SDN
Worked well with the First Nations?starku wrote:Are you saying what the world needs is more wards of the state
Re: Godammed SDN
I guess you like crimeadr wrote:yes
Re: Godammed SDN
The whole "wards of the state" thing is just a horrible idea given the systemic problems with both the Nations and things like foster care here. It's just a license to abuse, so you better be prepared to burn it out.
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Keep in mind, I hardly read N&P, so I mostly see his stylings in sci-fi.Stofsk wrote:I know, but I'm referring to those that call him a troll in order to ignore and dismiss whatever he writes.Darth Tedious wrote:To be fair, Adam often does troll. It's just their failure to see the valid points that he illustrates with his trolling.
Honestly though I don't think Adam really trolls all that much. Maybe I'm just too biased in his favour to see it, but a lot of the time I tend to see what he writes as honestly held beliefs, even if I disagree with them.
Having a look over some of the debates in question, he seems to be discussing quite seriously.
But yeah, people are way too quick to poison the well.
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and so forth, etc.
also STAR TREK
and so forth, etc.
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aghast
ne'er would i troll sci fi
ne'er would i troll sci fi
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:mrgreen:adr wrote:aghast
ne'er would i troll sci fi
adr rox worship him or suffer large
and so forth, etc.
also STAR TREK
and so forth, etc.
also STAR TREK
Re: Godammed SDN
it's funny to me when americans go "rar! unions too big" when their trade unions are among the smallest in the world
it's like when they say "rar! taxes too high!"
guys
i don't think you know what that means
it's like when they say "rar! taxes too high!"
guys
i don't think you know what that means
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Re: Godammed SDN
i don't even know what to say to "unlike employers, unions don't look out for the employees"
Re: Godammed SDN
i'm vaguely amused by that one army thread with them all saying he wasn't promoted enough
it shouldn't matter if this guy was a good soldier or not
it shouldn't matter if this guy was a good soldier or not
Re: Godammed SDN
Apparently crappy soldiers don't get into the Pantheon of Soldiers or something.