• @joe@lemmy.world
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    -211 months ago

    It might depend on what you mean by forced, but I meant it more as a hypothetical. the “my body, my choice” argument doesn’t logically differentiate between the two things. Which is why it’s ineffective at convincing people to support choice.

    • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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      611 months ago

      What?

      No one was forced to get a vaccine. People are being forced to carry a baby to term because they are being denied abortions that they want.

        • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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          311 months ago

          It might depend on what you mean by forced, but I meant it more as a hypothetical. the “my body, my choice” argument doesn’t logically differentiate between the two things.

          Explain in simple english want you meant by this, then.

          • @joe@lemmy.world
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            -111 months ago

            How much simpler can I get?

            “My body, my choice” is not a sound stance supporting abortion because

            1. it doesn’t only involve the pregnant person’s body; the entire conflict is because there is a zygote in the situation, as well
            2. it sets up a defense against requiring vaccinations as a mandate to interact with society. Unless you mean to say that it’s okay if a woman is given the ““choice”” if abortion while also giving them an excessive consequence for making that choice
            • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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              411 months ago

              If the zygote wants to speak up against it then it should be listened to.

              I saw groups of unvaccinated people legally hanging out throughout the COVID times, so can you elaborate on 'requiring vaccinations as a mandate to interact with society, please?

              • @joe@lemmy.world
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                -111 months ago

                If the zygote wants to speak up against it then it should be listened to.

                This is an absolutely terrifying stance to take. It implies that one’s ability to object is a requirement before the law or society should consider protections. Yikes

                so can you elaborate

                No. I already explained it was just a hypothetical to point out the lack of logical soundness for the “my body, my choice” rebuttal. I see no reason to continue to flesh out a high level hypothetical.

                • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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                  411 months ago

                  Who do you think should be making decisions for the zygote then?

                  Thanks for admitting that you made up the second point, that’ll make the rest of this conversation easier.

                  • @joe@lemmy.world
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                    11 months ago

                    You seem to be very befuddled. Do you not understand what a hypothetical situation is for, or how it works? Of course I made it up.

                    Society often makes decisions for people who cannot be counted on to make their own. Like, child labor laws.

                    Remember: My stance is that whether or not pregnant people should have a choice to have an abortion is a matter of debate, not an objective fact. I am already pro-choice.

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      11 months ago

      you can be pro choice just know that you’re not allowed to use any specific types of arguments to defend your position

      Thanks for the lecture about decorum Joe now shut the fuck up and let the adults talk.