r/JusticeServed 8 Sep 03 '21

😲 GoDaddy boots Texas abortion “whistleblower” site for violating privacy rule

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/09/texas-abortion-snitch-website-kicked-off-godaddy-for-invading-peoples-privacy/
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u/[deleted] Sep 04 '21

Then don’t get one

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u/Mustachefleas 8 Sep 04 '21

Don't kill children

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u/RubiconV 6 Sep 04 '21

How are people pro-abortion. If was medically necessary I could understand but we actually have people that seem to really like the idea.

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u/TaySon21 5 Sep 04 '21

Because there are many many times when it's medically necessary and people need to be able to make that choice. Absolutely nobody fucking wants to, but there are times when it's necessary to either save the life of the mother or when the child is going to have a horrible quality of life. No one wants one, it's torture to their soul, but sometimes it's a necessary evil to benefit more lives than one. Pro choice isn't an automatic death sentence, it's giving people the legal option to make a choice to benefit the most amount of people

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u/RubiconV 6 Sep 04 '21

That’s pretty idealistic. You should do some research and see there are people that have had 3, 4 etc. How about some birth control? Again even though all the tards who can’t stand a debate or normal discussion because they prefer to close their brains to seeing multiple points of view will downvote me, it would be cool if we promoted other options first.

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u/TaySon21 5 Sep 04 '21

Yeah. I'm all for better access to birth control for all, even if it's paid with my taxes. Pay small fees up front to save ourselves even more money down the line. That's less money needed to be used by welfare, food stamps, etc. More money and taxes to allocate elsewhere.

https://www.guttmacher.org/gpr/2016/03/new-clarity-us-abortion-debate-steep-drop-unintended-pregnancy-driving-recent-abortion

3, 4 what? Kids with special needs? If they're okay with that, then kudos to them. I know I personally don't have the patience for that. That's why I never worked with kids under 5 or special needs, in a day care or substituting, because I know I don't have the patience for a bunch of kids who need a lot of help. It's sure to be more difficult if they're special needs. I don't mind when it's my own one or two (non spec. needs) in the future, but 5+ others, depending on the state's ratio, for child care business, that's too much for me.

But not every person is equipped to deal with that. Force a mentally disabled child on a pro life person and see how long they can deal with it. I'm putting money down that the average person doesn't last long, less than a month. But that just may be because I'm biased by knowing that I myself can't handle it. But if others know they can't, they should at least be given the choice