• WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    They also exclusively target lower to middle class areas because rich people have options, and the capitalist oligarchy love that poverty to cannon fodder pipeline.

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      9 months ago

      Which is conveniently the real reason they are trying to ban abortion. Because poor kids without options are easy to recruit as cannon fodder

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          If you’re still believing they’re religiously motivated you’re exactly where they want you.

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        9 months ago

        Also a huge reason the GOP is so against student debt forgiveness. Can’t give poor people an option beyond joining the military if they want to go to college.

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        9 months ago

        I remember one of the ® Congress critters saying as much a few years ago, but I can’t find the source. I think it was one of their complete imbeciles.

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        9 months ago

        So is the alternative to kill people in the womb based on the possibility they might end up joining the army at some point in their lives?

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          The alternative is to not convince fools that fetuses are people just so that they’ll create more soldiers.

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                9 months ago

                Oh ok. I noticed you didn’t answer. It’s not a trick question unless you’re a fool.

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                  9 months ago

                  It’s an intellectually dishonest question. You’re making a fool of yourself, this isn’t a debate.

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                    9 months ago

                    How is it dishonest, fool? Your lack of comprehension doesn’t take the place of a logical refutation.

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                9 months ago

                Yes, fertilization is indeed codifying this commitment to start a family. See, common ground!

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                  9 months ago

                  Nowhere did I day fertilization is commitment.

                  If your condom breaks, you never intended to have a baby, thus not committed. If you find out you are pregnant a few weeks later after all and haven’t committed to having the baby, you consider your options and aport it if you don’t want to commit. If you find out you want to keep it, you don’t abort it and you have now made a commitment, and can’t abort it if you change your minds again a few months or years later.

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                    Sure, but commitments don’t ultimately change biology. After fertilization, you’re making the choice to snuff out a life or not.

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          If they truly cared about “all life” they would be pushing food programs for kids in schools, and persue free education.

          But educated children don’t end up in the military… Quick cut those programs!

          Republicans pull out a Bible and read whatever chapter slightly resembles the doctrine they want to push, and conveniently forget all the rest. And their voting base laps it up because they’ve never actually read a Bible themselves either.

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            You’re right. We’re better off killing them in the womb to prevent any suffering they may have.

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      They target a lot of wealthier neighborhoods as well. Lot of failsons that can’t get into a good college because of their shit grades, but a couple years in the army as an NCO means they can get into a decent school afterwards.

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        Yeah, there are special divisions for fortunate sons, who get fancier barracks and light duties away from harms way. We know because George W. Bush served his military career in one in the Coast Guard.