Vastator
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Equality baby. Embrace it. Unless you’re suggesting men can absolve themselves of parental responsibility prior to birth... But then that’s a different discussion all together. Murder legal for all! Just say “when”...Yep, you're from Alabama alright! Ummm, do men from Alabama get to be responsible for their decisions or is it just the distaff side of the equation that gets to be responsible?One problem with your fantasy. The women of AL never asked for your advice. Not to mention they voted for the government that made this happen. Too bad for you flaccid fantasy of holding men responsible for your bad decisions... So sad... Now pull up your big girl panties, and welcome the “equality” women fought for. That means you get to be held responsible for your decisions.BULLDOGI suspect it will never actually go into effect. The courts should shut it down.
If I were advising the women of that state, I'd have pushed a qualifier added to this law:
that all men should be deported from that state unless they agree to BAN MEN from having sex
if this would lead to unwanted pregnancy, unwanted children or abortion.
I would insist on adding a law that all men AGREE never to have sex except if there is agreement to carry pregnancy
to term if it occurs, and if it leads to abortion, the MEN agree to "lose their citizenship" for abuse, rape or fraud
in breaching this contract.
Try putting it on the MEN and see if they agree to harsh terms.
Only if all the MEN in that state agree to BAN SEX THAT RESULTS IN ABORTION,
and agree to take legal responsibility for violating that agreement,
where abortion is prevented 100% then I could see how it could be banned
without imposing on women disproportionately by failing to ensure legal responsibility on the men for not forcing women into such a situation involving abortion.
Try offering that, and see if MEN agree. If they argue that BOTH
partners should be under the same legal restrictions on sex,
at least that could be made equal. But not if the bans only apply
to what happens AFTER PREGNANCY which doesn't implicate the
men equally as the women for the decision to have sex. And in cases
of rape, coercion and abuse, it's the MEN who have more responsibility
for the decision behind sex and pregnancy, not the women. So how
can the bans be implemented to put that back on the MEN in proportion
to their responsibility?