• @PunnyName
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    20 hours ago

    Punishment. They aren’t against abortion, they’re pro punishment. They don’t think any laws should be about mitigation or helping, only as a means of punishing.

    It’s in how they talk: “she should have kept her legs closed”; “that’s what you get for being a slut”; “if you don’t want to have a baby, don’t have sex”. The pregnancy is a punishment for anyone who wants to have sex, but doesn’t want to have children. And jail or death is the punishment for avoiding that previous punishment.

    When talking about gun control, too: “why should I - a law abiding citizen - be punished for the actions of a few criminals?”; “ShAlL noT bE INfrInGeD”. They don’t want laws to do anything but punish. Mitigation? Expansion of freedoms of “them”? No.

    Look at voter ID laws: they’re restrictive to our freedom, but proposed as punishment for “fraud”.

    And it often stems from an individualistic and Evangelical ideal. Everyone is “responsible” for their actions. There are no systemic issues in the mind of an evangelical. God is punishing the individual. The laws are punishing the individual. We don’t need to change, because we includes I, and I don’t need to change, because “I’m a good Christian warrior in the fight against evil”.

    And evangelicals definitely think there is a spiritual war going on, so punishment of the “wicked” is always an option. Because being wicked is an individual issue.

    (Also why they think drug addiction is a moral failing of the individual, not a societal one, and therefore they should be punished).

    Right now, evangelicalism and their Christofascist views are moving into political positions of power. They have tons of money coming in, and even if Fuckface 45 (their evangelical God-king warrior) doesn’t get into office, they’ll still continue to influence policy and grab seats of power.

    We need to be aware of them, and stop them at every pass.

    • @Shardikprime
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      118 hours ago

      I’ll just say that able minded people, usually adults, are usually responsible of their actions.