The fact that so many people care more about stripping women of intangible choice than actually assisting women who are fighting against a very real and present disease is actually really sickening.
There is NOTHING intangible about reproductive choice. Approximately twice the number of women (25%) in the US will have abortions as will have breast cancer (12.25%) at some point during their lifetimes. Far more women — something like 99% — will use birth control, and don’t think the anti-choice lobby isn’t coming for that, too. They aren’t even pretending that they’re not, anymore.
So do not dismiss choice as something intangible. Just don’t.
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I’m not really understanding where you think I said anything about choice being “theoretical”. Nor do I see where I am...
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Then they are being dismissive of the reality of reproductive choice, but you are still echoing that dismissiveness....
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