• hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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    9 days ago

    Hmm, I still don’t understand. I mean if men want to be able to decide, too… being anti and wanting a law that strictly prohibits it for everyone, also strips them from the ability to make a decision. And additionally it’s not a compromise. Forcing someone to something regardless, e.g. bearing a child is one of the extremes, not some middle-ground in between… You’d need a proper reason to force people to do something. And that can’t be I want to decide over someone else’s life. So either it’s religuous or backed with some reasoning that’s more than an opinion, or just for the sake of it.

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      8 days ago

      being anti and wanting a law that strictly prohibits it for everyone, also strips them from the ability to make a decision

      Ah, here is your first issue - you expect rational thought. It isn’t, they aren’t.

      Forcing someone to something regardless, e.g. bearing a child is one of the extremes, not some middle-ground in between…

      The woman’s life, opinions, etc, dont matter to them. Its a middle ground for these men, nothing else. I’d also say I’d assume for them its more about controlling what a woman can do, and what they believe is the purpose of a woman. Which is why I say there are likely religious undertones behind a lot of it (or just straight up misogyny).

      You’d need a proper reason to force people to do something

      “I’m the guy and this is what I want” - that is their reason.

      Dont expect any sort of coherent or rational thought from anyone anti-abortion. Either they are incredibly ignorant, misogynistic, or a religious zealot.

      Or, more likely, a combination of the three.