I was never going to get political on here because I think it's kind of lazy in terms of exhausted topics and points to be made. Furthermore, we're clearly no closer to coming to a mutual decision or compromise on anything. So, it seems to me like a waste of time and energy. Not to mention, hella boring while ranging from mildly infuriating to absolutely rage-inducing. It's just not fun! I like being fun!
That being said, I would be remiss not to mention this particular issue I feel mighty passionate about: "Abortion"(Women's motherfucking Healthcare). Here we go!
As most of you know by now, I was raised Catholic. As part of my early-onset brainwashing, I participated in a pro-life march at age 14. Firstly, it was not nearly as fun as the other marches I've been to. The Women's March that had its inception circa 2017 in D.C. had an air of hope and pazazz. I sat up on a wall and watched it. I marched of course! But mostly? I watched it because it was magnificent. I could feel all the passion and the care that each protester possessed and it made the air crackle and pop! The Pro-life March? Was like doomsday.
And it's obvious why; I've figured it out. The pro-lifers not only marched around with graphic images that would make you vomit displayed on posts shot high into the air, but they were pushing for less rights and more bullshit. And that's what it was about right? Some controlling bullshit.
I swear the patriarchy is just nervous that the world does not actually need men but sperm donors. We could all go on living happily without them so they push this "abortion" narrative onto the women to distract us from the fact that men are useless as fuck when compared to women - evolutionary speaking at the very least.
I'm sure you're wondering why I keep putting "abortion" in quotes and I'll explain. It's a made-up fucking term. A miscarriage is a medically labeled "spontaneous abortion" so some political dick took the "abortion" half and pushed it to represent some sort of "decision" we make. It's never a decision and always a horrifying sacrifice that in most cases is deemed necessary.
A medical procedure that saves lives has turned into a religious agenda for christians to infiltrate the government space; where, they technically have no fucking authority. I could end my piece here. Separation of church and state, baby! Issue solved. For whatever reason we're all a little too dense to just slap that argument down, enforce it, and be done with it.
Let's talk about this "potential" the pro-lifers like to harp on. Imagine for a moment that "potential" held any worth at all. If your book has "potential" according to the publishing company? They're not publishing your book. It does not matter that it has "potential" at all if it's not finished. It's not real. It's an idea or fantasy at this point. The pro-life party is putting the "potential" of life above an actual living human life. What the fuck? Where is the logic?
And it's because we're women. Sorry! But it's the truth. If men got pregnant? The women would all be forced into mass temporary sterilization until men were ready to take on this burden. Which, pregnancy is a burden as much as we like to call it a miracle. It's hard and dangerous and tedious as fuck.
But women can't temporarily be sterilized unless they jump through all sorts of side-effect hoops presented by the multitudes of birth "control" not sterilization. Men? Absolutely can be sterilized temporarily. It's why the universe gave women the ability to carry and not men. So that we could sterilize men until the smart decision could be made. Why are we not doing this? Because the world hates women. It's just the simple truth. And because we're strong and seem to be able to handle all sorts of shit shoved onto our plate, they continue shoving until we literally die.
And one of the things they shove onto the plate of women everywhere is this fabricated narrative that there is a "choice" somewhere in getting an "abortion". And, they do give you a choice. But this choice? "Do you want to live or not?" is what is on the table. Which seems obvious. Scrape a little goo out of me and live? Or slowly rot away from sepsis or something equally as horrifying.
Imagine for a moment that you had a parasite and the doctor actually asked you to choose between your life and letting the parasite thrive because it also has life in it. More life; in fact, than a fetus or embryo does. Parasites are fully formed and functional inside of you. What in the actual fuck would you say to a doctor suggesting you let that parasite run rampant inside you? You'd get a new doctor.
That would be ridiculous. But that's essentially what we're doing!
Medical professionals everywhere have allowed this "decision" to be thrust upon hormone-infiltrated pregnant people as opposed to valiantly taking the initiative to rid your body of that which is killing you.
No one is "aborting" perfectly healthy fetuses and the .0001% of sadists out there who are? Fuck them! There will always be shitty people taking advantage of something somewhere. Forget them and think about the vast majority of pregnancy complications that occur in where the uterus is now under an evacuation state of emergency.
At the end of the day this is not about "abortion" but a way to put down the woman who is oh so important to the evolution of our species. Men WISH they could do what women do and they get so frustrated they can't they slap regulations on us instead. It's petty and it's getting old. You're boring with your pro-life stance! And you're a fucking murderer for being one. A murderer of women. Doesn't seem so pro-life to me.
It's not a choice, it's a necessary procedure to ensure the safety of our women. So, really? Everyone should just be Pro-Mind. And mind your own fucking business for the love of everything good.
To the women who have gone through a miscarriage or an abortion that absolutely devastated you, I'm sorry. I'm sorry you had to make such an impossible choice and I'm sorry the world shames you for that. It's not fair. And our lives should matter enough that it's never a choice, but the obvious thing to do; provide life-saving healthcare as sworn by taking the Hippocratic Oath. It's simple to me!
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