Hands Off My Va-jeen!
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I Wear Pants
Before I say this I'll have it noted that I think these women are stupid for protesting in this manner or really protesting at all as this subject is much better discussed where one can be more eloquent than something shouted by a mob.O-Trap;1256519 wrote:Perhaps I'm confused (I'm not ashamed of this, given the bizarre subject), but who is legislating vaginas?
Anyway, I imagine these women are upset at the Republican attempts to redefine rape, apparent want to reduce birth control use, and some other medical issues.
I imagine they also have opposing views to most on this forum about abortion but I'll stay mum on that as it's a tired topic here really. -
Manhattan Buckeye
You'd be wrong, don't ask because you probably don't want to know. Euros are pretty weird people, amazing how we built a country from immigration (mainly) from there. Get into a conversation about WWII and the holocaust with Euros, you'll get a lot of "interesting" opinions.FatHobbit;1257967 wrote:I'm not sure the Euros who have arm pit hair shave their pubes. My guess would be they go one way (completely natural) or the other (completely shaved) -
O-Trap
I assume this is it, but I would have a hard time even calling any of those legislating their "va-jeens." Seems like they were just going for the shock value.I Wear Pants;1258403 wrote:Before I say this I'll have it noted that I think these women are stupid for protesting in this manner or really protesting at all as this subject is much better discussed where one can be more eloquent than something shouted by a mob.
Anyway, I imagine these women are upset at the Republican attempts to redefine rape, apparent want to reduce birth control use, and some other medical issues.
I imagine they also have opposing views to most on this forum about abortion but I'll stay mum on that as it's a tired topic here really. -
gutI find it comical that abortion is such a divisive issue. Besides the fact that overturning Roe v. Wade is neither practical or likely, that so many women appear to vote based on this singular issue begs the question: Why is this so important to you - are you PLANNING to get pregnant and then have an abortion? Do responsible women really have an expectation of an unplanned pregnancy they plan to abort?
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O-Trap
From that standpoint, it'd be similar to people who get fired up over taxing the top tax brackets at a much higher rate. The majority of people will never be in those brackets, but they still get upset over it.gut;1258886 wrote:I find it comical that abortion is such a divisive issue. Besides the fact that overturning Roe v. Wade is neither practical or likely, that so many women appear to vote based on this singular issue begs the question: Why is this so important to you - are you PLANNING to get pregnant and then have an abortion? Do responsible women really have an expectation of an unplanned pregnancy they plan to abort?
It's less an issue of rights I will use and more an issue of rights to which I have access. -
Manhattan Buckeye
Well, even if we aren't taxed at the highest rate (and for me I'm not), there's the idea that the people that are taxed at the highest rate can use the money better than our government. I've never been hired by a person that was taxed at the lowest rate. So there is that aspect. As to abortion, it is unbelievable it is an issue in the U.S. with our access to birth control, it is the utmost in irresponsible behavior. I can see it in Africa or another developing region, but not in the U.S.O-Trap;1258900 wrote:From that standpoint, it'd be similar to people who get fired up over taxing the top tax brackets at a much higher rate. The majority of people will never be in those brackets, but they still get upset over it.
It's less an issue of rights I will use and more an issue of rights to which I have access.