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John Bockmann

@realBockmann

fetal pain | 🧠 + 🫀 | life

🇺🇸 Katılım Temmuz 2019
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John Bockmann
John Bockmann@realBockmann·
Some of my threads:
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John Bockmann
John Bockmann@realBockmann·
@MOONWATCHER404 @WattMI @ma1ybe Incorrect, and you keep proving my point. Fascinating how y'all try to make yourselves feel better when "it doesn't matter" when abortion happens, what it's for, or who it kills. x.com/i/status/20032…
John Bockmann@realBockmann

Women get third-trimester abortions for the same reasons they get earlier abortions. "Most women seeking later terminations are not doing so for reasons of fetal anomaly or life endangerment." - Foster & Kimport (2013)

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SouStan
SouStan@ur_pal_madi·
@realBockmann @Kaily_Bear @ma1ybe that's not what they said at all. these facts don't matter, but they're still facts. when arguing against something, if misinformation is spread you present actual fact. if you said i eat too much mcdonalds it really doesn't matter, but i just don't eat mcdonalds, so thats false
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Moonwatcher
Moonwatcher@MOONWATCHER404·
@WattMI @realBockmann @ma1ybe Most abortions are done via medication. At this stage the fetus is extremely small, and the organs are still forming and far too small and/or incomplete to be used for donation.
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Kaily Bear #AutismPride
Kaily Bear #AutismPride@Kaily_Bear·
@realBockmann @ma1ybe It doesn’t but we can still point out false facts. Esp when they are just made to try and elicit sympathy that shouldn’t even be there.
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Rod D. Martin
Rod D. Martin@RodDMartin·
Everyone loves asking: “If Grant was such a great general, how come he lost nearly every battle to Lee and suffered way more casualties?” Robert E. Lee himself had a very different answer. “I have carefully searched the military records of both ancient and modern history, and have never found Grant’s superior as a general. I doubt his superior can be found in all history.” — Robert E. Lee The entire question is built on two flat-out falsehoods. First: Grant didn’t “lose nearly every battle.” There was essentially ONE continuous campaign — from the Wilderness in May 1864 straight through to Appomattox in April 1865. Grant seized the initiative in the very first clash and never gave it back. Lee spent the rest of the war reacting to Grant’s moves. When Lee attacked in the Wilderness hoping the old forests and bogs would save him (like they always had), Grant didn’t retreat north like every previous Union commander. He simply disengaged, slid south, and flanked Lee again. Lee never dictated the terms of battle after that day. James Longstreet had tried to warn the Army of Northern Virginia: “We’ve never faced anyone like this man.” They didn’t listen. They learned fast. Second: The casualty comparison ignores that Lee was almost always the defender. Context matters. But the deeper truth is bigger than any single clash. Lee still fought war the old way — disconnected battles, win-loss record like a sports season. Grant fought the next war: coordinated campaigns across multiple theaters, using railroads, telegraph, navy, and engineers to keep relentless pressure until the enemy simply could not continue. Grant didn’t win by accident. He made contact and maintained it until victory was inevitable. Lee fought the last war. Grant wrote the blueprint for the next one. That’s why he was great. That's why he won. Change your mind yet? Drop your hottest take on Grant vs. Lee below. 🔥
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John Bockmann
John Bockmann@realBockmann·
@ma1ybe Most of you liking my post have no idea what you're doing.
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John Bockmann@realBockmann·
@ma1ybe I was told "it doesn't matter," but y'all keep acting like it absolutely matters.
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Grace with Grit
Grace with Grit@Nora_TheGreat1·
@realBockmann @ma1ybe I don’t think that some people in the comments realize that your statement was being facetious. At least the tides seem to be turning away from the “shout your abortion” mindset.
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John Bockmann
John Bockmann@realBockmann·
@Atomsmade “Did you know that Planned Parenthood was for abortions? It's for people that don't plan things out at all.” — Dave Chappelle, The Age of Spin
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Ola 🧑🏿‍💻
Ola 🧑🏿‍💻@Atomsmade·
Birth isn’t a victory when this is the life that follows. Abortion saves lives from this kind of suffering. Children are not blessings, they are natural responsibilities that should be deliberately planned for.
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Tanya
Tanya@Tanyaelisabeth·
“Feminism is just about choice” “feminism is good for women” Also feminism: In The Second Sex (1949), de Beauvoir wrote: “No woman should be authorized to stay at home… Women should not be allowed to have that choice, precisely because if there is such a choice, too many women will make it.” The mother of modern feminism believed women had to be denied freedom, because freedom would make them choose traditional roles. Firestone: In The Dialectic of Sex (1970), Firestone wrote: “The end goal of feminist revolution must be… not just the elimination of male privilege but of the sex distinction itself: genital differences between human beings would no longer matter culturally… The tyranny of the biological family would be broken.” The goal was never equality, it was the destruction of sex-based reality. Betty Friedan: “women who 'adjust' as housewives, who grow up wanting to be 'just a housewife,' are in as much danger as the millions who walked to their own death in the concentration camps...they ate suffering a slow death of mind and spirit.” Kate Millett: Sexual Politics (1970) argued: “The chief institution of patriarchy is the family. The family unit must go…” Gloria Steinem: “We Became the Men We Wanted to Marry” Steinem’s vision of feminism wasn’t about honoring womanhood, but replacing it, with a female iteration of male ambition. Friedrich Engels: In The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, Engels (Marx’s collaborator) wrote: “The modern individual family is founded on the open or concealed domestic slavery of the wife.”To destroy capitalism, you had to destroy the traditional family. That’s why early socialist movements embraced feminism, not to liberate women, but to dissolve the structure that made civilization sustainable.
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John Bockmann
John Bockmann@realBockmann·
@Solzi_Sez @SwipeWright Sorry; I don't know how. But I do know that spontaneous amino acid formation does not imply or explain living cells.
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Sol 솔@Solzi_Sez·
@SwipeWright Not a complex mystery: amino acids form in space and seed planets, etc.
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