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What do yoy say to women who feel the government should have no say over their bodies I don,t want to get in a heated discussion, just explain life belongs to God.
Well, since I’m pro-life for logical reasons, not religious, I may say something like this:What do yoy say to women who feel the government should have no say over their bodies I don,t want to get in a heated discussion, just explain life belongs to God.
There have been abortions for thousands of years. The best we can really expect is that the government will stop funding abortion anywhere and penalize those who perform abortions.What do yoy say to women who feel the government should have no say over their bodies I don,t want to get in a heated discussion, just explain life belongs to God.
I just say their rights over their bodies are like their rights over everything else that is theirs – limited to decisions that don’t have extreme or unfair effects on other people.
You know, I consider the real feminist position (the position that really supports women) to be a stance that takes differences into account to help us all and prevent exploitation of anyone, not one that denies differences. A woman gets post-natal depression from many causes, one being exhaustion and another being no companion to help her with the baby. Imagine, not having to have our babies all alone. That way, we wouldn’t be in a mentally depleted state and hallucinating alone with a helpless new baby. Maybe there could be people around us who love our children too and help care for them while we rest. We could call it a family. And how about this – a man gets parental leave on the same basis as a woman? Why? Is he pregnant too? A woman ought to get a month’s pregnancy leave and a month’s postnatal leave, to rest and arrange child care. A man ought to get parental leave only if he has a reason, such as if his wife ran off and left him with the baby and he needs a couple of months to learn how to care for the baby. Why are women going back to work the day after giving birth? Who does that help? I’m digressing, btu it’s all part of the same swirl of cultural ridiculousness to me.And who said we even own our bodies? We’re not exactly born with the deed!
But essentially, it is her body, until she’s pregnant, then once she spreads her leg at the clinic, its someone else’s body getting torn to shreds and sucked down a tube.
Of course, equally gets me - a man kills a bunch of kids he’s sent to the needle, a woman does the same thing and its “Oh its post natal depression” or “you can’t kill her, she’s a woman!”
Seems to me feminazis only want the good parts of equally - you know, being able to slaughter their unborn children, and not the bad.
I used to be one. Back then, we were so afraid of pregnancy and birth as sources of terrifying peril to a woman’s health, we thought only the pregnant woman knows how to assess such danger, and therefore she is the only one who knows whether she needs to abort to save her life or prevent terrible damage. But now we know if anything the late stages of pregnancy are good for most women’s health. Not a reason to get pregnant if you don’t want to, but enough to put to rest a self-defense argument.The original feminists were disgusted by abortion.
“Abortion is a disgusting and degrading crime.” - Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
From a psychological standpoint, I think I understand why many modern feminists are pro-abortion.
I tell them to join reality… the government does have control over their bodies… If you murder someone you go to jail, or in some cases are exucuted, how is that any less of a control oveer your body then pregnancy?What do yoy say to women who feel the government should have no say over their bodies
mark,There have been abortions for thousands of years. The best we can really expect is that the government will stop funding abortion anywhere and penalize those who perform abortions.
When you ‘abort’ something, it is usually, “Oh,no! I better stop! This is not going to work!” It implies that one made an error. I know that birth-control is not condoned by the Church. But, it seems to be the lesser of two evils. I would rather go to confession saying I used a condom, than to say My wife or girlfriend wants to kill our baby.mark,
Abortion is another word for killing a human in the womb.
America just voted for a pres. that okay’s this killing of babies in the womb.
Do you think God may withdraw his blessings from America?
Lets see what happens.
jean8
Completely agree with you. That’s why I used the term feminazi. I consider myself a Feminist, a Pro-Life Feminist - like our founding mothers!You know, I consider the real feminist position (the position that really supports women) to be a stance that takes differences into account to help us all and prevent exploitation of anyone, not one that denies differences.
In NZL men can get paternal leave, but if he and the mother work at the same company they can’t have it at the same time. I think its a good idea, as it gives the child an opportunity to bond further with daddy, gives the mummy a rest, and strengthens the family unit. Further, in NZL you can get quite a lengthy chunk of maternity leave, I think about 6 months, plus, you get a subsidy from the govt. Mum and Dad are both able to get it, and you can even get it for adoption, if grandparents end up with their deadbeat children’s kids, and a few other options.And how about this – a man gets parental leave on the same basis as a woman? Why? Is he pregnant too? A woman ought to get a month’s pregnancy leave and a month’s postnatal leave, to rest and arrange child care. A man ought to get parental leave only if he has a reason, such as if his wife ran off and left him with the baby and he needs a couple of months to learn how to care for the baby. Why are women going back to work the day after giving birth? Who does that help? I’m digressing, btu it’s all part of the same swirl of cultural ridiculousness to me.