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by belorn
1750 days ago
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It seems a little odd to say that anti-choice policies disproportionately burden women when men has no choice at all beyond having half the vote of consent for the initial act of having sex. The whole issue is deeply sexist with very clearly defined gender roles with expectations and enforced obligations. From an ethically perspective it would be significant if those expectations and obligations could be replaced with voluntary acts in an universal way. |
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