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People are more important than ideas. Racism is stupid. Feminism is necessary. Abortion is life-saving healthcare. atheism is normal. Freedom for everyone!

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Inquiring Minds
Inquiring Minds@TiffaniMarie483·
I’m not sure how people can justify abortion with ultrasound technology. Here is a picture of my 13 week anatomy scan. The level of detail is amazing. They took pictures of the brain, heart, lungs, arms, legs, etc. What doubt can there be that this is a human being?
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@MountainMcRae @BeensAndFranks @KrispiLargo2 @assignedredhead @MaryLouGrier1 @TiffaniMarie483 @Prolife_Texan__ It doesn't happen very often, but you're right that's awful. Apparently the phantom pain problem is more common than most people think because a lot of men are hesitant to talk about such matters with anyone. Circumcision should only be an option once a person becomes an adult.
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Men4Choice
Men4Choice@Men_4_Choice·
Every abortion ban passed by men who will never be pregnant is a law written with ignorance. Ignorance costs lives.
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The Pink Ladies
The Pink Ladies@pinkladies_uk·
Question ladies.. is it down to us? Are we the ones who have to lead this revolution? Or are we going to stay silent and let more girls be silenced and forgotten?
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Shinedown65@shinedown65·
@Men_4_Choice But you having an opinion on the matter would be from ignorance too following your own logic…..moron lmfao
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rrbauer@rrbauer·
@Men_4_Choice Ignorance does indeed cost lives. Your ignorance about the root issue destroys - the loss of the most innocent lives. Quit cucking for PP. Those were your children too.
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Men4Choice
Men4Choice@Men_4_Choice·
Derick Cook, whose wife Anya nearly died due to Florida’s abortion ban, asks an important question on MSNBC. Why are the same people banning abortion trying to ban IVF, which helps people start families? Control is the real goal here.
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Men4Choice
Men4Choice@Men_4_Choice·
You’re entitled to your own opinion about abortion. You’re not entitled to control anyone else’s reproductive decisions.
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Men4Choice
Men4Choice@Men_4_Choice·
Men who oppose abortion bans aren't just supporting women. They’re defending the basic human right all people have to their own bodies.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
A retired lawyer in the U.S. was watching the news when he saw the story about the new Trump commemorative coin and something immediately didn't sit right with him. So he did what lawyers do. He went digging... And he found it. A federal law passed in 1866 that explicitly prohibits living people from appearing on U.S. currency. It's not a grey area. It's not open to interpretation. It's been sitting in the books for over 150 years. The last time this actually happened was 1926 when a coin featuring Calvin Coolidge was minted while he was still alive and serving as president. The backlash was immediate. The coins were pulled. And the law was reaffirmed... Now this retired lawyer has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Mint not because of who is on the coin, but because the law says it simply cannot be done. Full stop... No political agenda. No protest. Just one guy, a dusty legal statute, and a federal case that nobody in Washington apparently saw coming
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Beauty of music and nature 🌺🌺
A herd of around 30 wild elephants—from tiny calves to full-grown adults, including the matriarch—appeared at Kruger National Park in South Africa. 🐘 In a special moment, while on the move, the entire herd suddenly approached a tourist safari vehicle… and then decided to settle down and sleep right beside it! The baby elephants stretched out on the ground for a nap, while the adults slept standing, as elephants naturally do. As a result, the vehicle was “stuck” in the middle of the herd for over an hour. The herd slept peacefully and trustingly right beside the vehicle, creating a scene that was both adorable and a super rare “elephant traffic jam.” 💖✨
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Orla Minihane
Orla Minihane@orlaminihane·
WOMEN OF BRITAIN 🇬🇧 WE CAN NO LONGER STAY SILENT! OUR SISTERS AND DAUGHTERS ARE BEING RAPED AND MURDERED! OUR HOME DESTROYED. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!! I BEG YOU… STAND WITH US 🩷24.04.26 @pinkladies_uk
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Sex Industry Research
Sex Industry Research@SexIndustryRes·
#SexIndustryArticles the unexceptional Jeffrey Epstein - rapist class everyman and Übermensch antiatrocityfeminism.substack.com/p/the-unexcept… "is not beside the point, that the powerful people were men, or that those they victimized were girls. It is not beside the point: the sex of the oppressor and of the oppressed, the violator and the violated, the master and the slave, the fucker and the fucked. So it is obfuscation, dissimulation: to disregard it. The predation and the cruelty that saturates the Epstein Files is hardly sex-neutral. Men exploited girls. Men abused girls. Men raped girls. Men used the girls like things, as friendship offerings and luxury accessories and indulgences to consume, carrots to dangle. First and foremost, then, the Epstein Files tell us a story about what men do to girls, but that lede is buried. It is buried by the bait-and-switch displacement of attention from the tawdry scandal of serial rape to supposedly weightier concerns (capitalism); and by the emphatic glossing over of sex, the refusal to name girls as girls and men as men. And interred with it, in the tenebrous crypts of “let’s not go there, please,” is a system of power even most leftists prefer to leave well enough alone... if we acknowledge that the Epstein Files testify to the grim fact that men own this world and rule it, then it is transparently false to say that what we are seeing is social norms breaking down. Instead, it is a lurid spectacle of malignant normalcy, magnified by hyperbole and shoved under our noses, reeking in pulsant technicolor. The Epstein Files expose the social norms of contemporary male dominion stripped of all its conciliatory masks – anemic liberalism’s equality prattle, traditionalist righteousness, shame-free feel-good revolutionary kinkiness – and left flensed to squirm in the display vitrine, rancid and ugly and impossible to unsee... it is normal that the Brotherhood of Epstein sexually abused teenage girls. As an omnipresent feature of manmade society, the sexualization of teenage girls does not deviate from the norm. Remember that Salome was 13 when she slipped her veils for King Herod; Brooke Shields was 11 when she appeared as a prostituted tween in Pretty Baby (1978); Britney Spears was 17 when a photographer posed her on candied lipstick-pink satin sheets clutching a Teletubby for the cover of Rolling Stone, to accompany an article entitled “Britney Spears, Teen Queen,” which begins, “Britney Spears extends a honeyed thigh across the length of the sofa…” (Another photograph from the series shows Spears pushing a pink children’s bicycle, pouty as she looks back over her shoulder at the camera, with “BABY” scrawled across one cheek of her white hotpants.) Nabokov’s 12-year-old Dolores Haze, better known as Lolita, achieved cultural icon status as an irresistibly desirable, if forbidden, sex symbol. (Epstein adored the novel, a first edition of which he displayed in his office.) For years “teen” was the most popular search term on Pornhub, until the site was sued and then sued again for hosting footage of child rape and the keyword, if not the content, mysteriously disappeared from its “Year in Review” lists... If rape is accepted as an intractable problem then punishment is a nice tidy solution, one that feels like catharsis, like closure. But accepting rape as intractable means learning to live with rape and what I want more than for rapists to “pay the price” is a world without rapists. Every man implicated in the Epstein Files could be arrested and imprisoned today, executed even, drawn and quartered in the public square, and still the systems and institutions of male power and the culture of male domination that produced these men and normalized their abuse of girls would persist, intact, unscathed—and that’s precisely the point. “Justice for Victims” as the default demand readymade for our protest chants chains those who repeat it to faith in, hence loyalty to, the justice system, for it is only the justice system that infuses “justice” with any stable, tangible, real-world meaning. The premise of the justice system, as it exists, is that certain individuals are bound to commit crimes, because they are criminals, and the justice system, when functioning as it should, will punish them for those crimes. Any malfunction is the result of corruption, which can be routed. To expect “justice” from the justice system means taking for granted that the system, as it was created, is fundamentally good – it has good bones – and therefore can be salvaged, therefore should be. With faith and a hearty slathering of elbow grease, we can fix what is broken and get the system back up and running cruising along in working order once again. But the justice system is a manmade system, built, like every other manmade system, to preserve male power. And when we are convinced to go on wishin’ and hopin’ and believing in that manmade system, the energy of our resistance to male power is co-opted and redirected into stabilizing a core structure of that same power’s preservation. By the show trial pageantry of “Justice for Victims,” women are scammed into knuckling down to keep the lights on for the patriarchal state. “Justice” and “accountability” are the words placed on our tongues to drive all others from our mouths, so that we cannot speak of what it would truly take, to end rape. So that, wordless, we cannot even think of it. So that we do not say: to hell with this. Tear it down. Start again. Any faith, loyalty, or labor that women invest in the systems and institutions of male dominion is squandered. They are not broken and we cannot fix them, because they are functioning exactly as they were meant to function. It is incoherent to lament that an institution created to uphold male power has succumbed to “institutional failure” when male power is upheld. By any metric, that institution is a success." [This entire essay is a an absolute must-read, start to finish. This is the patriarchy. Let us not flinch, let us not look away. Instead, let us destroy the edifice of this fulminating cancer, block by block, stone by stone, until we build a world fit for our daughters and granddaughters. I am publishing this summary ahead of schedule because this essay is too important to wait for midnight.]
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