I don't know why I asked this question. There was that controversial essay about this written back in 2013, but I'm pretty sure that person was paid by some eugenicist or population control activist, just like the regular pro-choice crowd.
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xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2024 12:36:17 JST xianc78 -
New World Indigo (indigo@shitposter.world)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Apr-2024 09:47:40 JST New World Indigo @xianc78 I don't seriously believe any genuine pro-choice person believes in that, and any that do have missed the point by a massive amount.
I could see them being fed plants intended to sow division, just like those supposed "pro-life" people who go around saying women should be executed for having abortions.
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xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Tuesday, 30-Apr-2024 09:47:40 JST xianc78 @Indigo Well I don't know if Francesca Minerva and Alberto Giubilini are feds, but they wrote an academic essay about the issue.
But I know a bunch of pro-choice people who are closeted eugenicists so they would probably be for it.
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New World Indigo (indigo@shitposter.world)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Apr-2024 10:13:53 JST New World Indigo @xianc78 Eh, there's been academic papers written about everything at this point. I don't doubt there's stupid pro-choice people out there for a second, any less than I acknowledge that there's a lot of very smart, educated, and informed pro-life people out there.
I'm still pro-choice, and I can't think of a situation in which my mind changes about that, but the idea of "post-birth-abortion," is total cartoon-logic nonsense, and sounds to me like some "slippery slope" bullshit peddled by extremist pro-lifers. -
xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Tuesday, 30-Apr-2024 10:13:53 JST xianc78 @Indigo Well given the clear ties that Planned Parenthood has to the eugenics movement, it doesn't seem that slippery slope doesn't seem far-fetched.
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