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In reply to the discussion: The "abortion should be rare" argument is thinly veiled paternalism. [View all]Gravitycollapse
(8,155 posts)98. You're talking about the guy who let his mistress drown in a lake?
Yeah, sounds like a real radical feminist.
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The "abortion should be rare" argument is thinly veiled paternalism. [View all]
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
OP
State mandated forced vasectomy of half the male population would make the situation rare.
Zorra
Nov 2013
#194
The narrative, the way we frame things, is important. The reason so much of society
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#68
Actually, the legal but rare rhetoric is, as I've stated, anti-choice in nature.
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#7
During that time, what has happened to women's human rights? Our right to control our own bodies? nt
redqueen
Nov 2013
#22
Whatever gains or losses occurred had nothing to do with anyone using the word "rare."
Nine
Nov 2013
#37
The only ones dividing anyone up are you and the OP'er who fail the grasp the importance of
KittyWampus
Nov 2013
#42
This isn't about one word. This is about ALL the rhetoric which helps misogynists and the right wing
redqueen
Nov 2013
#50
it sends a mixed and muddled message, if you think abortion should be more readily available
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#185
I'm not mixed or muddled at all. Available YES. But I want BETTER than this.
Tigress DEM
Nov 2013
#191
'some huge sale or abortion promotion going on when I go to my doctor." WHUT?!?!
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#164
i like sex, but... i am attractive but... i like men, but.. it is having to put something in front
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#5
it would eb a total waste of time explaining grumpy. simply that you say huh,
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#168
I have managed a women's care clinic, assisted early abortions and IVF. There is a wide range
uppityperson
Nov 2013
#62
That is the bottom line. It is no one else's business but those two people. nt
Mojorabbit
Nov 2013
#113
An abortion is a medical procedure. It is at face value ammoral. Whether or not someone wishes to...
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#16
actually, the OP'er is being a goof. Unwanted pregnancies SHOULD BE RARE don't you think?
KittyWampus
Nov 2013
#33
You have no grasp of the importance of empowering women to PREVENT PREGNANCIES via
KittyWampus
Nov 2013
#46
Let me put it this way: When we talk about the need for bypass surgery...
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#21
Depends on where you are. Here in UK it's covered by NHS, so it's no finantial burden.
idwiyo
Nov 2013
#31
Wrong analogy and why your entire OP is a FAIL. When we talk about vaccinations against unwanted
KittyWampus
Nov 2013
#34
what the f*ck? Who in their right minds would PREVENT a pregnancy rather than undergo an abortion?
KittyWampus
Nov 2013
#123
All efforts should be made to prevent such situations where both abortion and bypass surgery are...
NoOneMan
Nov 2013
#44
"All efforts should be made to prevent such situations where both abortion and bypass surgery are...
redqueen
Nov 2013
#61
So when and where have laws been passed making it more difficult to get a bypass
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#75
Why now, they shouldn't. Laws should rather be passed to make them rare by promoting better health
NoOneMan
Nov 2013
#86
Agreed. But I was making the point, that abortion and bypass surgery aren't exactly comparable
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#89
Meaning that ideally, unplanned pregnancies should rarely happen. Nothing wrong with that.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#76
Exactly. And whatever choice the pregnant one makes, everybody else just has to deal.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#95
Abortion should be rare is a truism;a simple concept that can be expressed without attachment.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#24
As I've stated up thread, the attempted imposition of morality upon the procedure...
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#28
But only as rare as actually necessary. Meaning no woman who wants/needs (same thing) one
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#78
That is a given, a no-brainer, understood. Given that, they should be as rare as possible. (nt)
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#80
Oh what bullshit. "would not agree that it is in every instance an amoral medical procedure"
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#85
Not fair to those who do not have access. Safe and legal are the essentials, counting them
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#109
safe legal and readily available would be more important- wouldn't you agree?
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#161
Anyone who pretends they don't know less daycare would be a setback for women is full of shit.
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#160
I want people to mind their own business. I want women to have the same access to heathcare as men.
we can do it
Nov 2013
#29
"Slut-shaming" is one of the most overused terms on DU. And ideally abortions SHOULD BE RARE
KittyWampus
Nov 2013
#30
""Slut-shaming" is one of the most overused terms on DU." - Or, perhaps, it's just really important.
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#32
It's a bullshit term. By using it, one is referring to the women who are being shamed
redqueen
Nov 2013
#63
And just as I'm sure you'd prefer not to have any more knee surgeries than necessary...
TroglodyteScholar
Nov 2013
#56
I suppose with consistent use of reliable birth control, you can make it at least 99+% unnecessary.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#81
Many women change their minds after conceiving. To them. abortion is the method of choice.
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#88
The entire appeal of the Kennedy men tended to be the fact that they were "players."
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#122
I can recognize the work of JFK without hero worshipping him. He had a lot of troubling...
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#179
I agree the veiled tone of paternalism is there. I don't think it is a bad thing though to try and
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#110
That the "correct" exists chiefly in "the middle" is a false narrative.
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#125
I didn't SAY "correct" I said, "common" and MORE choices exist in the middle.
Tigress DEM
Nov 2013
#131
Because in a DEMOCRACY the majority rules. IF we have ALL choices available...
Tigress DEM
Nov 2013
#140
That sounds nice but our society doesn't actually work that way. The middle has simply become a way
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#143
NOT a tragedy. It's a moral & positive choice that liberates women, saves lives, & protects families
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#172
I'd say it has more to do with 1800 years of Judeo-Christian morality than anything (n/t)
Spider Jerusalem
Nov 2013
#128
It seems a bit ignorant to act as though one has nothing to do with the other. (n/t)
Spider Jerusalem
Nov 2013
#135
In a perfect society abortion would be rare, because unwanted pregnancies are rare.
Kurska
Nov 2013
#138
It should be rare. It's a relatively expensive form of birth control and doesn't hinder STDs.
JVS
Nov 2013
#149
+1. Abortion must be available, but we still need to be teaching our people to use condoms, and
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#159
it already is rare in several states- due to the difficulty and logistics involved
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#162
The goal and the point the poster is making is that it should not be the first line of birth
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#165
that is an issue between docs and patients- not for Democratic activists to weigh in on. PERIOD.
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#169
You are very aggressive. Do you think you can bully people into agreeing with you?
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#171
oh, the tone argument, LOL. Keep pretending that access to abortion is not a problem in the USA
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#175
well gosh, if you cannot discuss political issues without injecting moral bs into it, scat then!
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#188
most women and men do have moral reservations about abortion but still support the right
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2013
#151
safe, legal, and readily available. That should be the goal. It already is too rare in some states
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#163
when and where abortion is readily available (and it is NOT) reroductive services follow
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#180
and so politically, that is the message we need to send- women need more readily available
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#184
understood, but politically we need to accomplish an increase in all services
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#190