split? the people agreeing with this are nothing but cave dwelling incels thinking they gon be able to get women now cuz of their rights being stiffled
Abortion is something that people are split on.
split? the people agreeing with this are nothing but cave dwelling incels thinking they gon be able to get women now cuz of their rights being stiffled
no it doesnt... drugs were shipped out of the black community... thats what dropped the crime rateCrime will go up. Roe v Wade coincides with the drop in crime during the 90s.
the argument isn't about the best place to raise a child, it's about not forcing unwanted children. yall don't deal with women so maybe you dont know this, but every pregnancy in a marriage isn't wanted, a lot of married women have abortions - they already have 2-3 kids and don't want more, they're trying to get back into their career, they got pregnant too close to when they had their last, etc...and the SCOTUS is sitting here, and some of these states, looking to target contraception, that's pivotal to family planning for married people (and preventing teen pregnancy)....or do yall magically think that only affects loose thots?marriage is still the best framework to raise a child
when you have to derail the argument with edge cases, you know you have lost
A bill to codify Roe/Wade would be all over the news 24/7. What a politician labels themselves and how they vote aren't always congruent. For example, AOC was pro Defund the Police until a bill to fund the Capitol police came up for a vote. I can give numerous examples. Again, pro-lifers aren't as big a voting block as they use to be and all the polls show it. A Cloture vote would put everyone's vote on the SummerJam Screen, putting many Republican jobs seats at risk. We can disagree, but acting like you don't understand my perspective is baffling.It only takes one Republican to filibuster. Also, literally all but 2 Senate Republicans are anti-abortion. Have you been living under a rock, breh?
I don't because your "perspective" makes no sense.A bill to codify Roe/Wade would be all over the news 24/7. What a politician labels themselves and how they vote aren't always congruent. For example, AOC was pro Defund the Police until a bill to fund the Capitol police came up for a vote. I can give numerous examples. Again, pro-lifers aren't as big a voting block as they use to be and all the polls show it. A Cloture vote would put everyone's vote on the SummerJam Screen, putting many Republican jobs seats at risk. We can disagree, but acting like you don't understand my perspective is baffling.
increases their chances of what? marriage doesn't not mean a pregnancy is wanted, like wtf?? this isn't going to make people get married more, it's going to breed unwanted children, dangerous abortions, etc. what are yall even arguing?
no shyt a WANTED child in a marriage has some benefits vs a wanted child in a purely sexual relationship, but an unwanted child in any relationship is not going to come out ahead, that's not debatable
Them dudes is going hardcore on their bible thumping bullshyt thinking that marriage fixes really everythingthe argument isn't about the best place to raise a child, it's about not forcing unwanted children. yall don't deal with women so maybe you dont know this, but every pregnancy in a marriage isn't wanted, a lot of married women have abortions - they already have 2-3 kids and don't want more, they're trying to get back into their career, they got pregnant too close to when they had their last...and the SCOTUS is sitting here, and some of these states, looking to target contraception, that's pivotal to family planning for married people....or do yall magically think that only affects loose thots?
yall can stop quoting me because yall don't even understand the conversation
One side thinks things will get better.
The other side knows things will get worse.
You all are just lying now. They chose to give the states the choice. They didn't do anything but turn the decision over to the individual states