France decriminalized abortion in 1975, with subsequent laws focusing on enhancing abortion conditions, including safeguarding women’s health and anonymity, as well as reducing the financial burdens associated with the procedure.
I mean, it’s kinda impossible to make an irreversible law.
How is something like that possibly irreversible?
I recently had dinner with a couple of 60yo french people who are very catholic, and very opposed to abortion. The mental gymnastic they used to justify their backward point of view almost broke my brain.
They basicaly said « Abortion should be illegal because it removes freedom from women. Because when women get pregnant they automaticaly get motherly instinct, so they want to keep the baby at all cost. And the only reason they get abortion is because *Men* force them to get rid of it for their own interest. ».
So even though abortion is a women’s right thing about a woman’s libery to choose to keep the baby or not, the religious nutjobs in my country figured out a way to turn the argument on its head by saying « we should make abortion illegal because it gives women the right to keep the baby if they want to »
We in the US thought that it was irreversible after Roe v. Wade, but assholes love breaking their own rules (settled law) when it benefits them.
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Hahahah how? Is he going to write it on paper? Can he write “no poor, big money” too?
Edit: fuxk you downvoters. You are booing but I’m right.
All rights shouldn’t be reversible anyway
This guy seems to have a negative approval rating. How is he still in office?
Macron seems pretty cool
The most amazing news I read today.
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I remember that movie ‘irreversible’
Well considering you kept and then ended up raising the retirement age I guess you need to make the people happy somehow.
I appreciate the sentiment but there is no such thing as irreversible rights
Would be nice to have it EU wide 🇪🇺
Finally, a civilized country. The USA is sliding back into the dark ages.
the concept of rights isn’t even real if you don’t at minimum have full bodily autonomy.
Thankfully, it is not possible to make this “irreversible”. You may believe for abortion rights it is correct to do so, but imagine an irreversible law was put through that you believed to be wrong. The people should always have the power to change law.
This is excellent news for their declining population. Let us make sure killing people in the womb is not reversible.
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France decriminalized abortion in 1975, with subsequent laws focusing on enhancing abortion conditions, including safeguarding women’s health and anonymity, as well as reducing the financial burdens associated with the procedure.
I mean, it’s kinda impossible to make an irreversible law.
How is something like that possibly irreversible?
I recently had dinner with a couple of 60yo french people who are very catholic, and very opposed to abortion. The mental gymnastic they used to justify their backward point of view almost broke my brain.
They basicaly said « Abortion should be illegal because it removes freedom from women. Because when women get pregnant they automaticaly get motherly instinct, so they want to keep the baby at all cost. And the only reason they get abortion is because *Men* force them to get rid of it for their own interest. ».
So even though abortion is a women’s right thing about a woman’s libery to choose to keep the baby or not, the religious nutjobs in my country figured out a way to turn the argument on its head by saying « we should make abortion illegal because it gives women the right to keep the baby if they want to »
We in the US thought that it was irreversible after Roe v. Wade, but assholes love breaking their own rules (settled law) when it benefits them.
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Hahahah how? Is he going to write it on paper? Can he write “no poor, big money” too?
Edit: fuxk you downvoters. You are booing but I’m right.
All rights shouldn’t be reversible anyway
This guy seems to have a negative approval rating. How is he still in office?
Macron seems pretty cool
The most amazing news I read today.
[removed]
I remember that movie ‘irreversible’
Well considering you kept and then ended up raising the retirement age I guess you need to make the people happy somehow.
I appreciate the sentiment but there is no such thing as irreversible rights
Would be nice to have it EU wide 🇪🇺
Finally, a civilized country. The USA is sliding back into the dark ages.
the concept of rights isn’t even real if you don’t at minimum have full bodily autonomy.
Thankfully, it is not possible to make this “irreversible”. You may believe for abortion rights it is correct to do so, but imagine an irreversible law was put through that you believed to be wrong. The people should always have the power to change law.
This is excellent news for their declining population. Let us make sure killing people in the womb is not reversible.