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France becomes world’s first country to enshrine abortion rights in constitution

Leimonis

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So are women who get abortions banned from restaurants gyms and schools. What are the consequences for women who get abortions?
Is pregnancy contagious?
 

Leimonis

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What are the consequences for not being vaccinated against a virus with a 99.98% survival rate.
easy to say now when we already know that all the vaccinated people died in 2021-2023 and only pure blood survived and are healthier than ever
 

Phatazluvr123

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Just another opportunity to allow women to have zero accountability for their poor decisions! How about use protection or get on the pill and stop letting/ blaming men for everything that goes to shit in your life and stop letting me slam you without a condom and dump their loads in ya ffs
Once the egg is inseminated it’s a life
 
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Frankfooter

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I'm not anti science. I'm anti corruption and manipulation. If you're not a scientist don't tell others that they are anti science. But then again. Fauci claims he is the science.
Arguing that covid vaccination is corrupt is anti science, conspiracy theory type talk.
 
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basketcase

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Strawman argument. Look into what that means and then compare it to your response.
How is it a straw man to respond to your post about the difference between laws and constitutional changes by asking if you actually know the difference?
 

Skoob

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How is it a straw man to respond to your post about the difference between laws and constitutional changes by asking if you actually know the difference?
Because some laws take longer to pass than others and have nothing to do with a constitutional amendment.
This constitutional change took two years. So whether some laws are changed quicker or take longer has no bearing on this argument.
 

Valcazar

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As I see it, pro-abortion is demanding abortions; pro-choice means people have the freedom to choose. Semantics.
Pro-choice is still fine as a term, but I do demand abortions.
People should be able to fucking get them, I demand that they be available.
They are important health care.

The whole idea of trying to frame it as "no one is pro-abortion" is to try and make abortions seem like a bad thing that no one really supports.

I wouldn't be upset of a few terb accounts were aborted though.
LOL
 

Valcazar

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That's my point...regardless of a ban, if the mother's life is at risk, then whatever ban is in place doesn't matter.
You haven't been following this debate much, have you?
The ban in place always matters.
 
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Frankfooter

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No it's not. What is so conspiracy theory with being skeptical?
There's a difference between educated discussions about the efficacy, side effects vs covid side effects and corporate interests and saying Fauci is corrupt therefore the vaccine is some 5g enhancing, Bill Gates device.

Its all about how you back up your arguments, what sources you provide and whether you are willing consider ideas that were outside your thinking previously.
 

basketcase

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Because some laws take longer to pass than others and have nothing to do with a constitutional amendment.
This constitutional change took two years. So whether some laws are changed quicker or take longer has no bearing on this argument.
So I guess this means you think that the 1st and 2nd amendments in the US constitution could be replaced by a simple 50% vote in congress and senate?
 
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