Politico Saying The Quiet Part Out Loud
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More women support abortion than men, but it's not an enormous gap. The SC who legalized it was also all white men. This is a unique case because men can't possibly get abortions. So basically you hate women for supporting abortion by about 8 percentage points more than men, a gap that used to be smaller? I was promised you would be rational.
The warren court was not “all white men” nor was their ruling anything other than obvious political theater to legislate from the bench. 1 in 4 American women get an abortion by 45. 65 million abortions in 50 years. You say I’m irrational? Throwing in that a bunch of feminized men support abortions just shows how pathetic you’re grasping here. If abortion was legal and no one used it would anyone care? Your rhetoric is bad.
Regardless, a bunch of dudes made the decision.
Only 14% of men want abortion illegal in all cases, compared with 12% of women. That's a tiny gap. If abortion is your cause du jour, you should hate men, too because nearly 90% of them support all those murder stats. If you're so rational, why don't you hate men as well?
I do hate feminized men, that happens to be the slight majority of men sadly. Here’s what you’re not getting, no matter what the guy thinks he has no legal say it the woman who have the full authority in abortion an how abortion law has been argued.
Nearly 90 percent do not, this is you’re intentional bullshit here. In all cases is a very stupid term used by leftists to conglomerate a bunch of different procedures that occur when the fetus dies or becomes unviable. For example an ectopic pregnancy. I would technically fall under that 90 percent as abortion as defined under the cdc. So why are you trying to bullshit?
What makes you think I don't get that?
That would count as one of those murders you keep harping about. The other divisions on various ways of grouping the opinions are also small. The only large gap is 15% points, and that's pro-life vs. pro-choice, which is extremely vague and inconsistent, by far the most vague.