so is it my body, my choice, or not?
college student gets two doses of vaccine, had to get hospitalized after the second dose. Her doctor told her not to get the booster. Her college expelled her.
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Just like the women who can’t an abortion in certain states She like them can go to school some where else in another state that doesn’t required a booster .. that was easy
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On abortion , liberals say women have bodily autonomy. On vaccines,,liberals say women can be forced to inject chemicals into their body if they want to stay in school. what’s the principle you stand by, exactly? my principle is women can choose whatever they want,, as long as that choice does t harm anyone else, and that seems reasonable to me. you think that’s bonkers. fine No one has any clue what the liberal principles are,,because you flip flop 180 degrees constantly. Women can choose to kill a baby, but they can’t choose not to get vaccinated if their doctors advise against it. that sounds very totalitarian to me. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Those totalitarian private schools have the right to conduct business as they see fit, unless you’re in a Republican totalitarian state where the government claims they have the right to dictate private business
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right, right. Tell that to the christian baker who doesn’t want to be forced to participate in a gay wedding. Tell that to the owners of Hobby Lobby, to chick fil a when cities refuse to let them open stores because of their beliefs, etc… It begs the question, so i’ll ask again, do you have ANY principles that you apply equally, consistently, in different situations? No. You don’t. Not a one. You’d say that LIBERAL private entities can do what they want. Not conservative private entities. Bitch. Slapped. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Grew up in right side of the aisle Republican household. But, my mother volunteered countless hours at the Childrens hospital. She was pro abortion rights. She saw the children having children, unable to care for them, both by lacking ability and financially. Caused a huge drain on local resources, ie. public assistance. And I understand the religious view too. So when I having grown up, into my (yikes) mid sixties now with Roe V Wade having been an accepted part of our society, I am torn by the issue becoming a political football. I do not accept that my stand of supporting a woman's right puts me in the Democratic aisle, by default. That is BS. But, if the new republican party (note no capitalization) is going to make this a line in the sand... they will have completely misjudged the outcome when the black, gray, non-white population triples in size due to this change in the laws of our land.
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it’s the left that uses abortion as a tool to keep their numbers in check. Planned Parenthood was founded my a famous racist named Margaret Sanger who publicly and unashamedly said abortion was important to jeep their numbers manageable. Raise my taxes to help those kids. And any baby that gets put up for adoption, will immediately get scooped up by a family desperate to live him/her. and in any event, who knows if abortions will decrease if Roe is overturned. Many states will continue tonight it as today You made a very fair and reasonable post. as a conservative, i don’t believe that being pro choice means you have to go to the left. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
it’s the left that uses abortion as a tool to keep their numbers in check
Yep Jim you haven’t been radicalized…. 😂 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Is it radical to say that blacks are disproportionately getting abortions? anyway, there’s a growing list of questions you refuse to answer. i wonder why that is… Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Margaret sanger called blacks “human weeds” whose numbers needed to be minimized so that the prettiest flowers could bloom.
Some person for liberals to honor. read the usa today story… https://www.usatoday.com/story/opini...mn/5480192002/ Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Shocking more false equivalences
Margaret Sanger is strongly associated with the abortion issue today.[27][28] For much of the organization's history, however, and throughout Sanger's life, abortion was illegal in the U.S., and discussions of the issue were often censored.[29] During this period, Sanger – like other American advocates of birth control – publicly condemned abortion, arguing that it would not be needed if every woman had access to birth control.[29] She was dead when abortion became legal Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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between legs, scurry off . Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Jim repeats every right wing trope, then Detbuch/Molyneux echoes him so they must be right, they’ve heard each other say it
In 1966, Martin Luther King Jr. made clear that he agreed that Sanger’s life’s work was anything but inhumane. In 1966, when King received Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger Award in Human Rights, he praised her contributions to the black community. “There is a striking kinship between our movement and Margaret Sanger’s early efforts,” he said. “…Margaret Sanger had to commit what was then called a crime in order to enrich humanity, and today we honor her courage and vision.” Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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and i’m pretty sure the left now says men can get pregnant. and since you presumably also don’t have a uterus, why aren’t you taking your own advice and staying silent on the issue? as always, it’s ok when liberal men chime in. Not acceptable when conservatives do the same thing. Because false equivalence. Why can you offer your opinions on the subject? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Just like the Taliban invokes their beliefs on everyone they can, conservatives here feel their beliefs should rule over all people.
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of course you go right to the most extreme, and very rare, example. not many places will disallow it in the case of rape. the data s clear, most abortions are purely elective, performed on healthy women who had consensual sex Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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And yes I am being tongue in cheek here.
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hi haven’t heard of any private entities ( schools or businesses) requiring shots? his is news to you https://thechicagothinker.com/exclus...ll-advised/amp do women have bodily autonomy, or not? ? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Conservatives hate it when anyone points out this truth: Three of the five reportedly anti-Roe justices were named by a president who lost the popular vote by 2.9 million and were confirmed by senators representing a minority of the nation’s population.
Or that one of the vacancies was created by then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s blockade against Merrick Garland’s nomination in the final year of Barack Obama’s presidency. And then came McConnell’s reversal on the issue of letting an election happen before a justice was confirmed. He rushed Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination through in 2020 just days before the voters chose Joe Biden. Just some facts Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
You can tell that the anti’s really care about babies, just look at what Mississippi Gov. Reeves just said, "We must prove that being pro-life is not just about anti-abortion... we want to continue to focus on ensuring that those expected mothers have the resources that they need."
Mississippi has the highest infant mortality rate in the country. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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instead by the man who won the 2016 election, and confirmed by a senate elected by the people. elections have consequences. Obama said that, and everyone loved it. He was right. the democrats flip flopped on this the same way. Biden first said a democrat senate should block Bush 41 from nominating someone. Then as VP, Biden flip flopped and said a president should be able to make an appointment late in his term. Biden coined the Biden rule. If it was ok for him, please tell me why it was wrong for McConnell? the american people gave senate control to the gop. they didn’t do that, because they wanted Scalia replaced with Garland. Today, Biden is potus and the democrats have the senate, and he’s making all kinds of federal judicial appointments, including to scotus. Now it’s his turn. before, it was trumps turn You can’t offer one syllable as to why it’s not legally sound to overturn Roe. Not one syllable. Have you read the draft? This is a gift to your side, it will make the midterms less of a bloodbath. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Here’s 30 syllables
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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