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In reply to the discussion: I'm afraid it has finally sunk in. [View all]harumph
(2,593 posts)and I think it's (one) reason abortions are down considerably since 2000. This serves to
create a confirmation bias on the part of young people such as "Well, I don't need abortion rights b/c I'm careful..."
In other words, in many young people's minds it is thought of as somebody else's problem.
Of course, what they don't realize or appreciate is that there is a "long game" being played here
by an extremely patriarchal ruling class that wants to increase the number of (white) babies being
born to offset birth rates from minorities. They're not concerned about the health and welfare of
said white babies - only that there are more of them. It's just a numbers game that
bets on tribal/ethnic identities to bolster a white ruling class that's flat out of new ideas and
utterly unprepared to take on global problems such as climate change. The religious angle to
their arguments is just nonsense - but it appeals to the uneducated. They need this uneducated
navel gazing class to help them maintain their position - and the more the better.
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