More dataisdepressing than dataisbeautiful

  • T00l_shed@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Women are rightfully concerned about the loss of bodily autonomy. They don’t want to live in the handmaids tale.

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      2 hours ago

      I’m sure that is part of it but proposing that as the sole reason seems unnecessarily reductive.

      • iheartneopets@lemm.ee
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        6 minutes ago

        Bro really said that losing all right to bodily autonomy isn’t a good enough reason to dramatically shift someone’s political leaning

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        When pregnancy and child birth are such a monumental part of a persons life, and the ability to choose whether or not to go through that process is taken away, it makes a lot of sense why this is the ‘sole reason’ for some women. As someone who very recently gave birth, everything else in the world and other political topics are dwarfed by the absolute earth-shattering life event that is bringing a child into this world. I think it is something that people who haven’t been through it themselves, or who are not empethetic can not wrap their heads around. But there is absolutely a reason why many women are voting liberal for abortion rights alone. That is the single freedom that contributes most directly to a womens adult life. While tax policies and national affairs have an impact on everyones day to day lives, reproductive rights have an acute impact on womens immediate futures.