One of the best illustrations of the radical left's lack of reason is about 36 minutes into the #WhatIsAWoman documentary, where @RepMarkTakano realizes he's backed himself into a corner and abruptly ends the interview because he really can't justify why women should 1/4
have to tolerate a person with visible male anatomy in bathrooms and changing rooms. It's the same kind of evasiveness we get from radical politicians when we ask when a human being's right to life should be legally protected - they try to change the subject to the emotional 2/4
trauma of the gender dysphoric (or at least claiming to be female) or the pregnant person without acknowledging the rights of the females to pee and change in privacy or the rights of the prenatal human beings to live. 3/4
Matt Walsh behaves like a pompous ass much of the time, but his logic is usually spot-on. No one should have the legal right to compel us to use language to deny biological reality, be subjected to indecent exposure or make a sign or cake promoting a cause they disagree with. 4/4
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I've been seeing variations of this statement more and more often: "Heterosexual couples who don't want children should be able to access abortion if bc fails." #Prolife response:
Abortion = killing a prenatal human being, so no, you shouldn't kill your "unwanted" child.
I can't get a straight answer about what "prenatal services" Planned Parenthood provides. Most pregnancy resource centers don't directly provide prenatal services, but they usually do provide free baby and toddler supplies. Instead of charging people to kill their prenatal child.
In addition to governmental help like tax breaks, WIC and Medicaid, there are many non-profits in the US that help low-income families. Here's a thread of some of them. helpingmamas.org#resources
Habitat for Humanity's mission is to provide affordable housing for low-income families in need, and they accomplish this by building and renovating homes using volunteer labor and donated materials. habitat.org