Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

2Sp00kyAndN0ped t1_iznybzp wrote

The loop doesn't line up with the timing from the previous loop. I don't know what to think. Is the 1hr loop supposed to be a torture? If so, the fucked up loop is perfect.

7

SimpleSalami1965 t1_iznocd1 wrote

Thanks for the reminder that anti-abortion activists appropriated the "CHOOSE LIFE" slogan from George Michael.

6

BizzyM t1_iznpd7k wrote

Yeah, well, at least we reappropriated "Proud Boys".

4

justeffnestle t1_izny7te wrote

"Activists" implies they're fighting for people's rights. They're not activists, they're just fascists.

−4

SimpleSalami1965 t1_izoluqi wrote

I'm not sure why you got downvoted for a similar sentiment to the one I expressed. Reddit's fickle.

3

IndividualRule9488 t1_izoptb4 wrote

Because fascism is a specific group which doesnt apply to people who just have different beliefs than you.

4

justeffnestle t1_izplqdy wrote

Denying people bodily autonomy is a key aspect of fascism...

3

IndividualRule9488 t1_izpnljh wrote

What you call denying, i call proof that not all people think alike, take muslim culture for example. Ive talked to people in iran and they literally bully women and kill women if they have sex with men without seeking for a marriage. If im looking at whether i get no abortion rights, or get fucking killed because i slept with few too many people, im taking the lack of abortion.

0

justeffnestle t1_izpqbw1 wrote

So as long as someone somewhere has it worse than you, you don't need rights? What a fucking stupid take.

1

IndividualRule9488 t1_izpnpjf wrote

They "slut-shame" women, something that if you did in america youd be "cancelled" for.

0

SimpleSalami1965 t1_izoqbp7 wrote

Fair enough. Some (I'd like to say "many") anti-abortion activists are also fascists, and their approach to their anti-abortion activities borrow from fascist philosophy, but it is not true that anti-abortion activism in itself is a fascist thing.

−2

IndividualRule9488 t1_izq34yw wrote

Well as we saw with the other guy, who commented "what a shit fucking take" or whatever the fuck, deleted his account. I cant understand why people dont just talk out their feelings anymore rather than get pissed off because someone's take is different. Which was my exact point throughout my discourse with them. Everyone has a right to their own opinion, people who are Christians do not like abortion. Their religion is against murder which can be said that you are killing/murdering a baby that hasnt been born yet. Its all semantics but in my eyes whichever side has the most votes wins, its not about what one specific group of people want but about what the majority of the US' population agrees on.

0

SimpleSalami1965 t1_izq4cch wrote

He didn't delete his account. If his comments show as deleted to you, that means he blocked you.

1

IndividualRule9488 t1_izq6vq0 wrote

Lmao thats even funnier

0

SimpleSalami1965 t1_izq7zko wrote

I don't see that as funny. You yourself were lamenting the inability of people to talk through their feelings, why should you celebrate the ending of a discourse?

2

IndividualRule9488 t1_izq8ecr wrote

Because when you start a public discourse it usually lasts about that length of time, and usually ends in either an agreement, or an agreement to disagree. With people like that nobody can have opinions of their own. I find it "funny" because of the fact that i myself suffer from a disorder that makes it where i cannot argue my own case from time to time due to my lack of ability to string words together as seamlessly as others. When people talk shit and get all pissy, that is fine to me. But when you decide "im going to block such and such because their views are different than mine", it brings it into a whole different ballfield.

0