forum The Roodeness Shenanigans
Started by Deleted user
tune
Edit topic

people_alt 110 followers

@Pickles group

Plus, from what I understand, Trump made it easier for companies to opt out of the requirement to provide birth control on their employees' insurance. So in some cases it's not an option because it's so expensive without insurance.

Would you force a Jew or Muslim to provide pork dinners? Same dealio.

You can say "for this one meal or as long as you're coming to us, you can eat something other than pork because OUR RELIGION SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT WE'RE NOT ALLOWED TO TOUCH IT so either don't get it from us or go somewhere else" (is it touch? Is it bad that I don't know this?) And it's not the same as "you work for us so you can afford to live but hey I don't wanna pay for your safety so as long as you work for us just don't get pregnant or an std if you don't want uwu it's against my personal morals for you to be doing things in the bedroom haha it's not because I want to control what you do with your body tho it's just a personal preference that I'm forcing on you"

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

Acceptance is definitely getting better, yes. I am not catering, no, what I'm saying is that that's what it is seen as. I cannot be attractive just to be attractive, the insinuation is always that you must be attractive to men. Which is why so many lesbian women get told "but you're too pretty to be a lesbian" or "you just haven't met the right guy yet". The insinuation is that if they're attractive to men, they must be attracted to men. Do you see that?

I honestly don’t really understand. Like, I can understand that it exists. But not how you are forced for it to decide how you will live.

It's still so hard to get though. And you have to justify it. I can't just go to my doctor and say "I want birth control" because a lot of the time, you have to have a reason, and it has to be a "better" reason than just "I don't want to get pregnant".

Well that’s an issue. I don’t support it, but I think if you wanna go get sterilized that’s your choice and you shouldn’t be stopped.

I'm not fighting you on this, Dom. I am just not up to that

Fair.

@berlioz

Difference is what?

Corporations are not individuals with religiously inspired preferences.
They're not even individuals.
Plus I would think you of all people would show up for birth control. You're pro-life right? When women are on birth control, they don't get unwanted pregnancies. Because birth control prevents pregnancies. And when women don't have unwanted pregnancies, they don't get abortions. Birth control prevents pregnancies and therefore prevents abortion. Birth control is good.

@berlioz

Abortion will never be made illegal. It's just not a case that will be won. So if you want to prevent abortions from happening, the only way to do that is by providing better sexual education and acces to contraceptives so people don't get pregnant. When corporations leave birth control out of their employees' insurance, it logically follows that those employees would be more likely to get an abortion, because they're more likely to aquire an unwanted pregnancy. Get it?

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

Plus, from what I understand, Trump made it easier for companies to opt out of the requirement to provide birth control on their employees' insurance. So in some cases it's not an option because it's so expensive without insurance.

Would you force a Jew or Muslim to provide pork dinners? Same dealio.

You can say "for this one meal or as long as you're coming to us, you can eat something other than pork because OUR RELIGION SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT WE'RE NOT ALLOWED TO TOUCH IT so either don't get it from us or go somewhere else" (is it touch? Is it bad that I don't know this?) And it's not the same as "you work for us so you can afford to live but hey I don't wanna pay for your safety so as long as you work for us just don't get pregnant or an std if you don't want uwu it's against my personal morals for you to be doing things in the bedroom haha it's not because I want to control what you do with your body tho it's just a personal preference that I'm forcing on you"

Um. You won’t find this as humorous as I did but. This explains it.

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

Difference is what?

Corporations are not individuals with religiously inspired preferences.
They're not even individuals.
Plus I would think you of all people would show up for birth control. You're pro-life right? When women are on birth control, they don't get unwanted pregnancies. Because birth control prevents pregnancies. And when women don't have unwanted pregnancies, they don't get abortions. Birth control prevents pregnancies and therefore prevents abortion. Birth control is good.

I have reasons besides religion. And birth control is the reason we had a sex boom. Bc now we have “safe sex”. And thus all the abortions. Also can we talk about the name Trojan? And the symbol? Who thought of that?

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

Abortion will never be made illegal. It's just not a case that will be won.

You don’t know that.

So if you want to prevent abortions from happening, the only way to do that is by providing better sexual education and acces to contraceptives so people don't get pregnant.

With whose money?

When corporations leave birth control out of their employees' insurance, it logically follows that those employees would be more likely to get an abortion, because they're more likely to aquire an unwanted pregnancy. Get it?

Yeah. If they’re horndogs that don’t have a grip on their primal urges.

@Pickles group

I honestly don’t really understand. Like, I can understand that it exists. But not how you are forced for it to decide how you will live.

When a system is in place and you rely on it to live your life (capitalism or if you don't want me to be a dirty socialist (no we will not discuss my anti-capitalism here or ever), just a company that you need to work for and a government you need to live under and society in general) is controlled by men who view everything you do as for their pleasure, and women who think the same way as men, there's not really room for you to do something for yourself, say "I'm doing this for myself, not the male gaze" and have people believe you, not criticize you, and not make massive assumptions about how you're lying for male attention
The closest similarity I can think of is how you dress. You dress, or at least ideally dress, very flamboyantly and somewhat feminine to my understanding. You do this because you like it. But when you go out in a glitter mask or short shorts or a crop top, people will assume you're gay. No matter how much you scream "being gay is a sin! I'm straight! Please don't hate crime me!", homophobia is so rampant that what you're wearing means you're gay. You might not get a job because of it, you might get hate crimed, you might have men hit on you, whatever it is, it's not your fault. You're just wearing something with glitter.
Except you have the ability to wear a sweatshirt, loose jeans, and a snapback and have people think "ah, a straight male." People assume that whatever women do or wear is to please men. We can't wear either thing without that assumption, and it goes much deeper than going out in public one time

@Pickles group

Plus, from what I understand, Trump made it easier for companies to opt out of the requirement to provide birth control on their employees' insurance. So in some cases it's not an option because it's so expensive without insurance.

Would you force a Jew or Muslim to provide pork dinners? Same dealio.

You can say "for this one meal or as long as you're coming to us, you can eat something other than pork because OUR RELIGION SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT WE'RE NOT ALLOWED TO TOUCH IT so either don't get it from us or go somewhere else" (is it touch? Is it bad that I don't know this?) And it's not the same as "you work for us so you can afford to live but hey I don't wanna pay for your safety so as long as you work for us just don't get pregnant or an std if you don't want uwu it's against my personal morals for you to be doing things in the bedroom haha it's not because I want to control what you do with your body tho it's just a personal preference that I'm forcing on you"

Um. You won’t find this as humorous as I did but. This explains it.

I'm glad you're aware that I was going to find it problematic, pointless, and a little offensive? It doesn't explain it.

@berlioz

I don't see why you'd have a problem funding someone's contraceptives through your tax dollars. It's the only way you can prevent abortion other than slut shaming or antagonizing women.

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

horndogs that don’t have a grip on their primal urges.

Ah my bad I see we're going with option number 2 today

Pfft I slut shame men too. Do you really not see the issues with people having sex casually?

@croccin-champagne

ha ha yeah cause slut shaming at all is good

no, we don't, because not all of us have a stick up our ass about someone else's sexual activity you crusty egg sandwhich

@ElderGod-kirky group

ha ha yeah cause slut shaming at all is good

no, we don't, because not all of us have a stick up our ass about someone else's sexual activity you crusty egg sandwhich

^^^^

@berlioz

Actually no, ya know what just for shits and giggles

I have reasons besides religion.

What are the reasons?

Watch the vid.

I did. This was my response.

I don't see why you'd have a problem funding someone's contraceptives through your tax dollars. It's the only way you can prevent abortion other than slut shaming or antagonizing women.