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« on: March 15, 2014, 12:28:03 AM »

The end goal of the conservative movement is to return women to their status as property of fathers and husbands. The only way to achieve that is by making abortion totally illegal. So a 20 week restriction is not enough.

The the end-goal of women's rights is to secure abortion rights for themselves while they make as many men as possible pay 18 years of child support for children they don't want to father.

Poor women :*(

I would be all for enacting a right to a "male abortion" that would essentially mean a man who has fathered a child with a woman who is not his wife and does not want a child for reasons comparable to those of a woman not wanting a child would be allowed to abdicate any and all parental, personal and financial responsibility in return for agreeing to what would amount to a lifelong restraining/no-contact order that could only be lifted at the desire of the child after (s)he has become a legal adult. Violating the order would carry far stricter penalties (including mandatory jail time) than violations of no-contact orders issued under other circumstances.
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