• @deltreed
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    -59 hours ago

    It’s a simple fact they don’t want to hear. Zero responsibility.

    • @LovableSidekick
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      36 hours ago

      Using birth control = zero responsibility? Wow. Do you have a newsletter?

      • @deltreed
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        It’s a percentage based precaution (efficacy). Even at 99%, it’s not perfect. You take that 1% risk, as a responsible adult.

    • @shalafi
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      15 hours ago

      Money says the way you take responsibility is by being an emotionally retarded 40-yo virgin. Fuck me man, just say it out loud. “Females won’t touch me.”

      • @deltreed
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        05 hours ago

        I know exactly what you look like just by your sentence.

    • @[email protected]
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      Shit happens. Condoms break and birth control fails. Let people make their own decisions instead of imposing your beliefs on them just to feel morally superior

      • @deltreed
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        -67 hours ago

        Or you know, take responsibility. Every action has a consequence.

        • @LovableSidekick
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          36 hours ago

          Right, so if somebody gets pregnant and doesn’t want to be, they can take responsibility and get an abortion, and you can stay they hell out of their business. Problem solved.

          • @deltreed
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            -35 hours ago

            Or not get pregnant. Everyone has a hand, but no one wants to use it.

            I got a wave of Kamala activity in the past hour. Must be California coming home from protesting.

    • @IzzyScissor
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      06 hours ago

      The simpler the ‘fact’, the more likely it is to be an oversimplification and largely untrue.

      In this example, you have to overlook any time someone became pregnant without consent. They never chose it to begin with, so blaming them for “not taking responsibility” for something they never wanted is oversimplifying a complicated subject to the point of falsehood.

      It’s also especially funny how often this argument comes from people who, in the same breath, will talk about their savior being “of virgin birth”. You can’t argue that chastity works for everyone when it didn’t work for Mary.

      • @deltreed
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        -25 hours ago

        Who becomes pregnant without consent outside of rape victims (which is an entirely low population compared to those with abort for reasons outside of that)? If you have sex voluntarily, you consent to the possibility of pregnancy. So yes, it IS very simple.