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Originally posted by WTFH View PostLast time I checked, it takes 2 to tango. Punishing 1/2 the people involved because of their gender is discrimination.
If 1 man gets 3 women pregnant, the 3 women get punished, but the man is not reprimanded and may continue impregnating without fear of retribution.
Then again, it fits with the gun lobby claim that it's not the gun that's the problem, but the victim who is at fault for being somewhere without a gun.
Women, because you don't have todgers, you are 100% responsible for all sexual actions and their results.
(notice how I managed to make these comments without discussing abortion, all I'm talking about is responsibility)
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Originally posted by Unix View PostTrump's mother should be executed for not aborting Donald
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI'm not sure how one can have an abortion if one is not pregnant, perhaps you've never considered that as relevant either.
The vast majority of abortions would be in relation to single women who have the choice to get pregnant or not.
If I bang some random chick and knock her up, then I'm the babies father.
But if she chooses be rid of the baby then thats nothing to do with me.
She chose to get pregnant and she chose to be rid of it. In 2016 it really is a simple choice.
If it's a guy pressuring a woman to do it, then that's different. But that's also not what I think Trump is aiming at.
That aside, what I find weird is that everyone is 'fine' with (what I imagine to be the horror of) forcing a woman to give birth to a child she doesn't want. But go nuts when you suggest punishing her for aborting it.
Of the two I'd imagine the former to be the worse.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostShame his mother didn't have one...
(Sorry can't help it.)
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe fun thing is watching how many people on CUK share what appear to be his views one day, then also share what appear to be his views the next day, even though those views seem to have changed drastically in the space of 24 hours, and were in both cases completely contradictory of other views he claims to have held on many matters.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBut still not as insulting as "Donald Trump".
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