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What is your opinion on pro-choice vs. pro-life in general?
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<blockquote data-quote="porco-dddio" data-source="post: 79899" data-attributes="member: 656"><p>The stances are irrelevant. Whats relevant is there is a "culture war" and in some countries is pretty serious. In poland the populist trash church is politicized, and is telling men to disrespect girls into abortion. And in the same place, women see some sort of identity in the idea of being able to abort. </p><p></p><p>In places like korea, theres female party vs male party. </p><p></p><p>And I dont want to end up being so disgustingly low standard as to care so much about an irrelevant minutia. Overall, I think if women want to have abortion, they should have it. Simply because is their preference. I dont want to get into this debate, it simply creates a political division I dont need and I dont want. Its also irrelevant, once we care about it political people will reframe our intentions and orient us towards political platforms that exploit our peculiar problems and dilute whatever issue we were caring about before, and we will end up like MAGA, we will be people who are into mood and highschool fad. </p><p></p><p>The process is simple, they reorient your perspective, reframe the debate, and sooner than later you become one of them, one of the populists who screams their slogans, and is angered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porco-dddio, post: 79899, member: 656"] The stances are irrelevant. Whats relevant is there is a "culture war" and in some countries is pretty serious. In poland the populist trash church is politicized, and is telling men to disrespect girls into abortion. And in the same place, women see some sort of identity in the idea of being able to abort. In places like korea, theres female party vs male party. And I dont want to end up being so disgustingly low standard as to care so much about an irrelevant minutia. Overall, I think if women want to have abortion, they should have it. Simply because is their preference. I dont want to get into this debate, it simply creates a political division I dont need and I dont want. Its also irrelevant, once we care about it political people will reframe our intentions and orient us towards political platforms that exploit our peculiar problems and dilute whatever issue we were caring about before, and we will end up like MAGA, we will be people who are into mood and highschool fad. The process is simple, they reorient your perspective, reframe the debate, and sooner than later you become one of them, one of the populists who screams their slogans, and is angered. [/QUOTE]
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