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stellabelle🎩
@stellabelle
79% of those opposed to abortion are men. 100% of them will never be pregnant. — These numbers tell the whole story.
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Duraa
@duraa.eth
I'm a man and I don't like abortion. but not that I don't care about the pregnancy pain for womens. It just feels wrong to murder an uncompleted baby yet. Not mentioning the religious side of it
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Chainleft
@chainleft
Let me walk through the difference in opinion: I (as a man) also feel wrong about unaliving a living entity (I used to be vegetarian for many years). But many don't consider it to be an "uncompleted baby". If you'd consider it as "a bunch of cells", the moral feeling you have becomes less prevalent. And then, it becomes a question of who we should trust in their consideration. Why should lawmakers trust how men feel about that entity VS how women feel about that entity? It makes more sense to give that moral question to women instead of forcing it on them.
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stellabelle🎩
@stellabelle
it’s our bodies. end of discussion
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3even
@3even
Now do vaccine mandates.
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Sebastian Bolaños
@nixified.eth
The difference is that pregnancy is not contagious. Pregnancy affects one life, and a potential life if carried to term. So yes, you can force vaccines to build up herd immunity, that is the reason for vaccines. So it is not your body your choice because you transmit the illness to OTHERS without their consent. NOW, I don’t personally support vaccine mandates, I’m just explaining the difference of applying “my body my choice” to both vaccine mandates and abortion rights. It is a non sequitur
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