my headache is this big...
Oct. 11th, 2008 08:41 amDear Abortion-protesters outside of Planned Parenthood,
You seem to be missing the point. Since you care about those poor children so much, how about you go protest your conservative politicians who cut funding to things like welfare and medicaid? You know, the people who don't believe in sex education or birth control. How about protesting the lack of male birth control?
Or maybe you could protest about the lack of assistance for young women with small children.
Or, hey, we could make it legal that all men (and boys) reaching sexual maturity have to have mandatory vasectomies until they get married. And if they don't want kids then, well, they can keep their tubes disconnected.
But, no, you're not really worried about the children. Or about the women who are forced to have them and live on nothing. You're not worried about the children who grow up knowing they weren't wanted, or their mother was 13 when she got pregnant, or know that mama only got pregnant to keep a boyfriend who dumped her two months after she started showing. Or about how mama thought the pregnancy would keep their marriage together, but daddy still keeps hitting her and sleeping around on her.
You're just, y'know, worried about souls. Or something. I can't ever really tell, but you seem to be putting the onus of blame on those stupid sluts who can't keep their legs together, when, really, you should shoot yourselves in the head.
.
One day, I will figure out how to get a massive group of people together to steal your spot on the sidewalk. Maybe we'll dress as pirates, or as V. Maybe we'll have signs demanding that people 'Free the Conroy Seven'. Or maybe something about the lack of free chocolate. But we'll mass on your spot and mock the shit out of you so that maybe--
Just maybe--
Some of those poor women won't feel like criminals when all they want is birth control or counseling on what to do with their baby.
Hoping you all die in fires soon,
me.
ps. The first person to claim that voting for conservative politicians and against universal health care is helping those poor, downtrodden women who think sex is ok to have need to not even bother.
You seem to be missing the point. Since you care about those poor children so much, how about you go protest your conservative politicians who cut funding to things like welfare and medicaid? You know, the people who don't believe in sex education or birth control. How about protesting the lack of male birth control?
Or maybe you could protest about the lack of assistance for young women with small children.
Or, hey, we could make it legal that all men (and boys) reaching sexual maturity have to have mandatory vasectomies until they get married. And if they don't want kids then, well, they can keep their tubes disconnected.
But, no, you're not really worried about the children. Or about the women who are forced to have them and live on nothing. You're not worried about the children who grow up knowing they weren't wanted, or their mother was 13 when she got pregnant, or know that mama only got pregnant to keep a boyfriend who dumped her two months after she started showing. Or about how mama thought the pregnancy would keep their marriage together, but daddy still keeps hitting her and sleeping around on her.
You're just, y'know, worried about souls. Or something. I can't ever really tell, but you seem to be putting the onus of blame on those stupid sluts who can't keep their legs together, when, really, you should shoot yourselves in the head.
.
One day, I will figure out how to get a massive group of people together to steal your spot on the sidewalk. Maybe we'll dress as pirates, or as V. Maybe we'll have signs demanding that people 'Free the Conroy Seven'. Or maybe something about the lack of free chocolate. But we'll mass on your spot and mock the shit out of you so that maybe--
Just maybe--
Some of those poor women won't feel like criminals when all they want is birth control or counseling on what to do with their baby.
Hoping you all die in fires soon,
me.
ps. The first person to claim that voting for conservative politicians and against universal health care is helping those poor, downtrodden women who think sex is ok to have need to not even bother.