I think it’s more like:
I think it’s more like:
1. Then you are naive.
I’m very willing to compromise and accept that these restrictive measures are the only way to keep guns out of the hands of some people. But as a public health researcher, I think thinking of owning guns as a right is ridiculous and the worst thing that ever happened to America. To say that “responsible” gun ownership…
“Go to another clinic?” Bless your heart.
Well any of the laws intended to make women examine their conscience about whether they really wanna end a life are based on belief and not science. A fetus is not a life or a human being. Any and all personhood laws that have been proposed are based on belief, not science. I believe it is Alabama that has a law that…
“wish that prospective gun owners would have to engage in some responsible education”
How is mandatory group therapy for a medical procedure not a massive HIPPA violation?
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME!? How can that even be a legal requirement? Fuck these old white men so fucking hard with a rusty chain saw. I hope they all come back as women in Saudi Arabia. Lower class women.
I am so sorry you had to participate in that hot bullshit,
One of my friends proposed this:
Holy shit. I am so sorry you had to go through that.
Hopefully someone will point out that these laws against abortion get passed under the guise that they don’t create an undue burden to exercising a Constitutional right.
Yeah, I prefer the Satanic Temple’s tactic of circumventing all of the wait periods and useless ultrasound nonsense, etc, by saying that it all violates their religious rights. Because it reinforces the idea that women have a right to bodily autonomy that shouldn’t be based on anyone else’s religious beliefs, but on…
I look at it more as “See, this is what should actually have a waiting period” rather than drawing a direct parallel. Because a lot of the restrictions on abortions would actually be totally reasonable and helpful when applied to gun purchasing.
When I had my abortion (in NC), I had to sit in a group “therapy” circle and discuss the process and what forms of birth control I planned on using post-abortion.
This is going to piss off so many people. Oh God! It’s beautiful.
Yes! I sent this tip. As someone who knows Stacey Newman personally, I can attest that she is one of the most kick-ass women I have ever met. She is always fighting the good fight for women in Missouri, and is someone we can all be proud of. Plus, she’s super nice, smart, and funny.
And my point is that you’re making these women up. First of all, it’s the men in charge that set the standards, not women. Take those issues up with them. Secondly, women are fighting for equal opportunity. No one is arguing that people who aren’t qualified should serve. Quit putting words in our mouths.
And I can totally respect that concern, as long as you don’t think that women who are willing and capable should a) pay the price for that incompetence, despite having little to no say in it, or b) be blamed for the fact that it happens, if it does.
Im against the draft, but if it is in place then it should be males and females that get drafted of course.