I mean . . . Planned Parenthood wasn't created to exterminate the black race. But even if someone wanted to contest that, abortion is not inherently tied to Planned Parenthood? There are plenty of abortion providers (including black ones!) who are just independent OB/GYN's running their practices, without any historical baggage when it comes to eugenics.
As to her second point, I guess the question is whether being pro-black is just about increasing the number of black bodies in the world, or if it also has to do with improving the quality of life for black folks. Is a black woman meant to live her life as she sees fit, or is an integral part of her purpose to breed, whether she wants to or not? Is the general accusation here that a pregnant black woman who understands that she is not in a position to have a child yet, or another child so soon, or a child with that particular man . . . is the accusation that she, by deciding to terminate the pregnancy, is practicing anti-blackness? Do those same standards get applied to women of other races when they make similar decisions based on their personal situations? And, of course, knowing that black women have a higher rate of unintended pregnancies, would Charrise Lane be okay if said 20 million pregnancies were prevented rather than terminated? Because the end result would be the same: a missing 20 million black folks . . . but I'm not so sure if she's really down to condemn black men and women for using contraception to achieve the same exact goals as one has in abortion: to not have a baby.
Indeed, she could! I’m of the mind, personally, that it’s normal and expected to have a sexual relationship with your partner and that there’s nothing wrong with wanting to have sex on a number of occasions greater than the number of children one is willing to have. I understand that others may disagree.
Birth control is amazing! It’s also not 100% effective and, unfortunately, not something that can be applied after the fact if a woman makes a mistake (as people are wont to do) and has unprotected sex. If a woman is standing in front of us pregnant and wanting an abortion, regardless of how she got that way, repeating the word “birth control” at her won’t change her situation, no matter how many times we say it. We must decide as a society whether she is allowed or disallowed from having the abortion; I stand on the former, but again, others may feel differently.
It is 100% effective if taken properly, the problem is people are retarded. Most notably you need to take it exactly every 24 hours, not 9 am today and 815 tomorrow.
99.9% of your comments and posts are about abortion in various subreddits. You're obviously not a regular here, and this post has 5 points. Do you have some search going for mentions of your abortion hobby?
How much do you love abortion, and is it tied to your love for femdom/cuckoldry? AGGHH I'M ABOOOORTING.
I do, in fact! I have a saved search for the word "abortion" (as well as "pro-choice") and comment on posts that I find interesting, or comments therein. It's a subject that I feel knowledgeable and passionate about and enjoy discussing with others.
Not really tied to my enjoyment of femdom, no. And I'm not much of a fan of cuckolding, to be honest- I can kind of see the appeal if I squint, but it's just not my thing.
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2 cand86 2020-03-24
I mean . . . Planned Parenthood wasn't created to exterminate the black race. But even if someone wanted to contest that, abortion is not inherently tied to Planned Parenthood? There are plenty of abortion providers (including black ones!) who are just independent OB/GYN's running their practices, without any historical baggage when it comes to eugenics.
As to her second point, I guess the question is whether being pro-black is just about increasing the number of black bodies in the world, or if it also has to do with improving the quality of life for black folks. Is a black woman meant to live her life as she sees fit, or is an integral part of her purpose to breed, whether she wants to or not? Is the general accusation here that a pregnant black woman who understands that she is not in a position to have a child yet, or another child so soon, or a child with that particular man . . . is the accusation that she, by deciding to terminate the pregnancy, is practicing anti-blackness? Do those same standards get applied to women of other races when they make similar decisions based on their personal situations? And, of course, knowing that black women have a higher rate of unintended pregnancies, would Charrise Lane be okay if said 20 million pregnancies were prevented rather than terminated? Because the end result would be the same: a missing 20 million black folks . . . but I'm not so sure if she's really down to condemn black men and women for using contraception to achieve the same exact goals as one has in abortion: to not have a baby.
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2 cand86 2020-03-24
Lol, dang, bot . . . 272 words is a long post? I got some that are five times as long.
1 wizdumb337 2020-03-24
Nah it was too long..
1 agrees2retards 2020-03-24
Anything that is more than 5 lines is an effort post and deserves to be mocked.
1 wokeaspie 2020-03-24
oshit when did we get LongPostBot? Missed u bby <3
4 Linlear 2020-03-24
if a woman isn't able to raise a child she can just keep her legs closed lmao its not hard
2 wizdumb337 2020-03-24
Dude birthcontrol lmao
1 cand86 2020-03-24
Indeed, she could! I’m of the mind, personally, that it’s normal and expected to have a sexual relationship with your partner and that there’s nothing wrong with wanting to have sex on a number of occasions greater than the number of children one is willing to have. I understand that others may disagree.
1 endians 2020-03-24
Birth control, others may disagree
1 cand86 2020-03-24
Birth control is amazing! It’s also not 100% effective and, unfortunately, not something that can be applied after the fact if a woman makes a mistake (as people are wont to do) and has unprotected sex. If a woman is standing in front of us pregnant and wanting an abortion, regardless of how she got that way, repeating the word “birth control” at her won’t change her situation, no matter how many times we say it. We must decide as a society whether she is allowed or disallowed from having the abortion; I stand on the former, but again, others may feel differently.
1 lorgar_was_right 2020-03-24
It is 100% effective if taken properly, the problem is people are retarded. Most notably you need to take it exactly every 24 hours, not 9 am today and 815 tomorrow.
3 HodorTheDoorHolder_ 2020-03-24
Imagine wasting your time with a well constructed argument here lol
2 cand86 2020-03-24
Don’t really pay much attention to what sub I’m posting in, to be honest.
1 FrequentOriginal 2020-03-24
99.9% of your comments and posts are about abortion in various subreddits. You're obviously not a regular here, and this post has 5 points. Do you have some search going for mentions of your abortion hobby?
How much do you love abortion, and is it tied to your love for femdom/cuckoldry? AGGHH I'M ABOOOORTING.
1 cand86 2020-03-24
I do, in fact! I have a saved search for the word "abortion" (as well as "pro-choice") and comment on posts that I find interesting, or comments therein. It's a subject that I feel knowledgeable and passionate about and enjoy discussing with others.
Not really tied to my enjoyment of femdom, no. And I'm not much of a fan of cuckolding, to be honest- I can kind of see the appeal if I squint, but it's just not my thing.
1 FroppyHoppyMyFloppy 2020-03-24
This is the most embarrassing thing I have heard in months.
2 MasterLawlzFan 2020-03-24
Tldr 😴
1 snowkarl 2020-03-24
is this ironic
1 FroppyHoppyMyFloppy 2020-03-24
Why do you only see niggers as an object?
1 Msmit71 2020-03-24
2 UnalignedRando 2020-03-24
That negress is pretty hot. She barely even looks like a man. She would have gone for a good price back in the day.
1 naked_short 2020-03-24
blacklivesmatter