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xXJust Jump ItXx
October 2nd, 2012, 09:33 PM
Whos for em? :) I am! And pro choice on abortion. I could do a whole thing on this but Ill shut up. But the female body is amazing.
West Coast Sheriff
October 2nd, 2012, 09:36 PM
Anti-abortion. I believe it's the mans sperm inside of her right? Shouldn't he have a decision to? Plus it's the killing of a poor innocent fetus.
But other than that, super women's rights. They deserve everything men do in an equitable way.
Mortal Coil
October 2nd, 2012, 09:42 PM
Anti-abortion. I believe it's the mans sperm inside of her right? Shouldn't he have a decision to? Plus it's the killing of a poor innocent fetus.
I'm not trying to turn this into a flame war, but I would like to ask you what makes you think you have a say over someone else's uterus. It's the woman's body. Giving birth, even with anesthetic, gives the woman more pain than people would ordinarily be able to survive. Pregnancy is nine months of h e l l: in the late stages you can hardly breathe or eat because the fetus is taking up too much room. You have trouble sleeping. If a woman doesn't want to put herself through that, then I think she should be able to decide whether or not to abort a collection of cells that aren't even properly a living thing yet.
As you can probably tell, I'm a pretty radical feminist.
conniption
October 2nd, 2012, 09:43 PM
Anti-abortion. I believe it's the mans sperm inside of her right? Shouldn't he have a decision to? Plus it's the killing of a poor innocent fetus.
But other than that, super women's rights. They deserve everything men do in an equitable way.
Are you completely against abortion? What about rape victims and women that aren't healthy enough to carry a baby without risking their lives?
xXoblivionXx
October 2nd, 2012, 09:43 PM
Women power! lol. I'm pro-life (in most cases) but besides that men can do what women can do and women can do what men can do. Except for giving birth, we get that one :P
West Coast Sheriff
October 2nd, 2012, 09:46 PM
Well in cases of rape and incest or if She isn't healthy enough. But I get your point Alex. I stand corrected.
Electra Heart
October 2nd, 2012, 09:50 PM
Probably better suited here...
:arrow: ROTW
ArsenicCatNip
October 2nd, 2012, 10:01 PM
I personally believe that men and women have equal rights as of now. I support equal rights I believe if we bias one side that will only cause a backlash.
xXJust Jump ItXx
October 2nd, 2012, 10:01 PM
Probably better suited here...
:arrow: ROTW
Thanks, Tim. I was kinda winging it on the location.
Sugaree
October 2nd, 2012, 10:09 PM
>women's rights
>still relevant
Yes, abortion, equal pay, and many other things INVOLVING women are important; women's rights as a whole have been settled for the last one hundred years in America.
ArsenicCatNip
October 2nd, 2012, 10:22 PM
>women's rights
>still relevant
Yes, abortion, equal pay, and many other things INVOLVING women are important; women's rights as a whole have been settled for the last one hundred years in America.
Definitely gotta agree with this guy, but abortion in and of itself do not pertain towards women specifically. It's the fact that some would consider it immoral.
FreeFall
October 2nd, 2012, 10:33 PM
Definitely gotta agree with this guy, but abortion in and of itself do not pertain towards women specifically. It's the fact that some would consider it immoral.
It's her uterus, it pertains to her. Once upon a time it was also immoral for women to show their necks and ankles.
Being a woman and how I have to live in this world, I'm very much for me "having" equality. I use quotes since some see women as a lesser gender and feel our equality is not "deserved", and therefore think they get a say in what is and what is not.
ArsenicCatNip
October 2nd, 2012, 11:06 PM
It's her uterus, it pertains to her. Once upon a time it was also immoral for women to show their necks and ankles.
Being a woman and how I have to live in this world, I'm very much for me "having" equality. I use quotes since some see women as a lesser gender and feel our equality is not "deserved", and therefore think they get a say in what is and what is not.
You got me all wrong. It has nothing to do with women being "less equal" but the idea of killing a fetus is wrong to some. Personally I'm pro-choice, but I believe both parents should have a say.
FreeFall
October 2nd, 2012, 11:25 PM
You got me all wrong. It has nothing to do with women being "less equal" but the idea of killing a fetus is wrong to some. Personally I'm pro-choice, but I believe both parents should have a say.
No I didn't. The second part of my posts wasn't directed at you. You can have your opposing opinion on a matter but still be for equality, so long as you're not imposing the opposing view on others and constricting them to your ideals that can be viewed as detrimental.
Azunite
October 3rd, 2012, 07:02 AM
This may be a little off-topic, but...
Instead of seperating rights as "women rights" and "men rights" we should just combine them and concentrate on making the "human rights" better.
I mean, women and men are competiting in different parallels, we all know that. Currently, in our world men are at a higher level, and women are trying hard to equalize it and of course as a rational person I support them.
But instead, we should simply merge these two parralels and refer everyone as "human" instead of calling "man" and "woman". It isn't apple and pear, it isn't male dog and bitch dog, we are humans. We should have a different classification.
Abyssal Echo
October 3rd, 2012, 07:29 AM
This may be a little off-topic, but...
Instead of seperating rights as "women rights" and "men rights" we should just combine them and concentrate on making the "human rights" better.
I mean, women and men are competiting in different parallels, we all know that. Currently, in our world men are at a higher level, and women are trying hard to equalize it and of course as a rational person I support them.
But instead, we should simply merge these two parralels and refer everyone as "human" instead of calling "man" and "woman". It isn't apple and pear, it isn't male dog and bitch dog, we are humans. We should have a different classification.
I agree with Azunite :D call it Human rights..... leave it at that.
Gigablue
October 3rd, 2012, 05:44 PM
This may be a little off-topic, but...
Instead of seperating rights as "women rights" and "men rights" we should just combine them and concentrate on making the "human rights" better.
I mean, women and men are competiting in different parallels, we all know that. Currently, in our world men are at a higher level, and women are trying hard to equalize it and of course as a rational person I support them.
But instead, we should simply merge these two parralels and refer everyone as "human" instead of calling "man" and "woman". It isn't apple and pear, it isn't male dog and bitch dog, we are humans. We should have a different classification.
I don't really agree with this. There are some issues, such as abortion that only affect women. Men and women simply have different needs. While this would be good in an ideal society, I don't think it's realistic.
On a separate note, I think women have been discriminated against for far too long and deserve all the same rights as men. I also think women should be able to get abortions. While they are regrettable, they are necessary. Women will never truly be equal as long as men are able to force them to carry a fetus they don't want.
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