Republicans
in Georgia and Alabama have just passed draconian anti-abortion laws forcing women to give birth against their will, and aimed at eventually
overturning Roe vs Wade.
Alabama governor and legislature |
I have a suggestion
that I would like to see go viral. Everyone
should call Republican Congressman and Senator and ask them to propose a law
requiring all pubescent boys to undergo a (reversible) vasectomy.
The law should
read that the vasectomy can only be reversed when a female, wishing to have a
child by the man, is willing to sign a consent form for the reversal. At any time after conception, the female can
withdraw her consent, and the male is required to re-vasectomize.
If a woman
can be required to undergo a reproduction procedure (birth) without her consent in order to prevent abortion of a fetus, then there
should be no double standard in the law. The obvious solution is to prevent unwanted pregnancies, and this law would accomplish that; elevating the need for abortions. Furthermore,
many states, including Maine, have passed laws requiring children be vaccinated
in order to attend school, regardless of parent’s objections. So, the precedence is established - the government can require medical procedures for the good of the population. If a woman’s reproduction can be regulated by
the state, so should the man’s.
This law
would also be environmentally sound, as it would aid in curtailing population
growth, which is the root cause of climate change and global warming.
Many men
would rave that the government has no right to legislate their bodies; but what’s
good for the goose is good for the gander.
the Ol’Buzzard
U.N. initiative: Mandatory sterilization of 90% of world's population to alleviate overpopulation and problems related to it:
ReplyDeletePROJECT "REGAINING OUR QUALITY-OF-LIFE"
So many people what to control what others do...
ReplyDeleteI second that motion.
ReplyDeleteNot a bad idea!
ReplyDeletesounds like a plan!
ReplyDeleteHA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA - i CAN'T STOP LAUGHING.
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