Okay I was civil with you before but now you’ve got me riled up. How dare you say that abortion will never concern me or affect me. Men are the fathers of children, who can actually be fucking aborted WITHOUT THEIR GODDAMN CONSENT. The mother actually has a right to kill their child even if the husband wants to keep it. And if he doesn’t want it, well then he just has to fucking put up with it and pay child support like a good little slave.
Plus, the aborted children are little boys and little girls. As a human being, I consider it my fucking duty to stand up for those who cannot stand up for themselves.
Fuck you you piece of shit.
People like this are why I’ll probably end up in jail for assault or attempted murder one day.
He just said that men are slaves.
This has to be the king pissbaby.
Lord poopbaby
Tag: abortion
Ahahaha. Here you go:
See how there’s no overlap?
^ YES. And in case that didn’t get through to OP, I added my own edits:
Re-reblogging this to find it later
fuck yes
Damn son👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Radical idea: no woman should ever be forced to carry a pregnancy she doesn’t want, under any circumstances, ever!
Women deserve abortions, shockingly, even if it’s not a life or death situation.
Fun idea: if you are male shut the fuck up about abortion forever
WHY DO FETUSES HAVE MORE RIGHTS THAN WOMEN
because there’s a chance they can be born male. hypothetical males are more important than actual existing women.
holY FUCK
Outraged About Purvi Patel Case? Four Things to Do Now
On Monday March 30, 2015, an Indiana judge issued Purvi Patel a 41 year sentence,
with 20 years to be served in prison, for the crimes of feticide and
neglect of a dependent. Patel maintains that she had a stillbirth and
sought medical care.Prosecuting, charging, convicting, and sentencing Purvi Patel is
wrong for many reasons. The feticide law was intended to protect
pregnant women – not criminalize them. Punishing a woman who suffered a
miscarriage and sought medical attention sets a dangerous precedent for
women in Indiana and around the nation (38 other states have similar
feticide laws). The potential impact on women of color and immigrant
women – Purvi Patel is the second Asian woman to be charged under the feticide law in Indiana – is frightening.Four Things You Can Do Now:
1. Sign the petition at RhReality Check: Send a message to Indiana leaders about Purvi’s case and the feticide law. You can also sign a petition here (at whitehouse.gov) which asks for a full pardon for Purvi Patel.
2. Support Purvi Patel’s Family: Patel was the breadwinner and caregiver in her family. Donate to support her family.
3. Raise awareness: Share articles and resources about the verdict with your own networks;
write blogposts and opeds; and tweet using #Justice4Purvi to raise
awareness about the implications of this case on the rights of all
women.4. Send a note of support to Purvi Patel:
You can send cards to Purvi Patel c/o The Indiana Religious Coalition
for Reproductive Justice (IRCRC), PO Box 723, Lafayette, IN 47902. They
will deliver them to Patel on their visits to her in prison.AND:
*Check out the work of organizations such as the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, the National Advocates for Pregnant Women, Apna Ghar, South Asian American Policy and Research Institute and the Indiana Religious Coalition for Reproductive Justice for resources, talking points and additional information.
*You can also join the Facebook page, Justice for Purvi Patel, here.
*Additional articles to read/share:
*Why Purvi Patel’s Indianness Matters by Ashwini Tambe
*Purvi Patel Could Be Just the Beginning at the New York Times
*Various articles in India Abroad, which reaches Indian American families around the U.S.
Tomorrow, California will vote on a bill that would require crisis pregnancy centers to tell women the truth about their reproductive health options. One politician asked why a lawmaker cared so much about the bill, and her response is PERFECT.
She is awesome.
Trans women don’t get opinions now, I guess.
Feminism is disgusting, holy.Um it’s from Friends. She was talking about female reproductive health…so yeah people who don’t experience the realities of female reproduction and menstruation shouldn’t have opinions on it.
LITERALLY THEY DONT HAVE UTERUSES
WHAT EVEN VAGUELY HELPFUL THING WOULD A TRANS “WOMAN” HAVE TO SAY ABOUT FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
USE THAT THING YOU CALL A BRAIN
@roxxi-rocks-socks actually you are disgusting for co opting feminism. Males don’t get a voice on this issue. How are trans activists any different than the entitled men who try to interfere with women’s rights.
Win for women’s health! Insurance companies have been breaking the law and failing to give women the no-cost birth control that they deserve. We fought back and the Department of Health and Human Services – which helps enforce the health care law – made it absolutely clear that all women’s FDA-approved birth control methods must be covered. Take that, insurance companies!


