addictedtocaring: girlsmoonsandstars:musicbasedsubculture: therearenogirlsontheinternets: Think abou
addictedtocaring: girlsmoonsandstars:musicbasedsubculture: therearenogirlsontheinternets: Think about it. it will economically devastate women, forcing them to seek out and remain in relationships with (potentially abusive) men in order to avoid poverty. forced birth advocates often see this as protecting marriage and the family— the economic impact of forced birth on women is not just a consequence they don’t care about or haven’t foreseen, it’s THE POINT to keep us in our place. poverty is used to keep a class of women sexually available to men through either marriage (conservatives) or prostitution (liberals) The economic impact of forced birth on women is not just a consequence they don’t care about or haven’t foreseen, it’s THE POINT to keep us in our place. If women can’t prevent pregnancy - and make no mistake about it, they are coming for hormonal contraceptives next - and can’t end a pregnancy, and can’t afford childcare for multiple children, then she can’t afford to stay in school or work full-time. And gosh, well, that just opens up a bunch of positions in higher education and the workforce for men, doesn’t it? If you think this is about anything other than forcing women out of the workforce and into marriage and families, you aren’t paying attention. -- source link
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