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Basically, all I'm seeing is a biased view of the situation in order to slam those who disagree with you. I know you're intelligent enough to actually go out and research, so perhaps you should try it before insulting others without knowing what is going on. |
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2013-05-14, 03:49 | Link #28184 |
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If you really want to reduce the necessity of abortion, improve education. Make science-based sex education mandatory for every student, not something they can be pulled out of for religious objections. Let the states know in no uncertain terms that "abstinence-only education" is not sufficient.
Then stop, stop, STOP trying to limit access to contraceptives. Do that and I bet you'll see abortions go down sharply.
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2013-05-14, 03:51 | Link #28185 |
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Here in the Philippines we're seeing a growing number of reproductive age women who have started taking contraceptive pills both as a form of maintenance and the typical morning after Levonorgestrel pills.
For patient information, I'd just point interested parties to the growing use of intramuscular depot injections of contraceptives done monthly to bimonthly. It's also worth noting that contraceptives have become much cheaper in the last 10 years, but sometimes still not cheap enough for developing countries. What scares me personally is that some groups, not only here but worldwide, are actually demanding that doctors be legally compelled to perform abortions. Right now the ethical stand is that a doctor has the option to decline performing an abortion if it goes against his own personal code of ethics and thereby required to pass on the task to another willing doctor. If the time comes when, legally, a doctor HAS to perform an abortion whether he likes to or not... well... I'm not an OB, and I'm not trained to perform abortions, but my personal stand as a practitioner is absolute NO to elective abortions. If I ever have to, only abortions with a real and legitimate medical indication to perform one. If they want to fuck 24/7 without the risk of pregnancy, they better handle for precautions rather than outcomes, because potential human lives are in the latter. Of course they could always medically induce abortion by downing say a few tabs of Misoprostol, but hey their choice if they want to possibly bleed to death in the process.
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2013-05-14, 04:00 | Link #28186 | |
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If contraceptives is all about IUD and condoms, it would be dangerous to populations because STDs cannot be prevented by any contraception, which only provides a slowdown effect. It gives an incentive for people to return to their feral breeding practices without a fear of pregnancy. In short, I would believe that there has to be something that is in between. Neither way is the way to go without some logic and understanding of usages and practices from both sides.
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2013-05-14, 04:03 | Link #28187 | |
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I'll just point out that we had a 38-page debate on abortion some four years ago, and there are good reasons why the thread was eventually shut down.
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2013-05-14, 04:06 | Link #28188 | |
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2013-05-14, 04:15 | Link #28189 |
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Yea... maybe for an undisciplined as fuck army. To say that comfort women in ww2 is OK would be like saying it was also ok for those japanese women to be assaulted by US service members, but somehow I doubt you'll hear him say that.
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2013-05-14, 04:27 | Link #28192 | |
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The conscription keep the men in "fighting form" so they don't relapse into a "herbivorous" state, which is bad for society in general. Or at least that is what I observed anyway.
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2013-05-14, 04:33 | Link #28193 | |
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well as you can see is only Mainline SE (Vietnam, Thailand, etc) that have conscription.(+ Philipnies since they have war and Singapore since they lack of manpower). while other is just selective based at most
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2013-05-14, 04:38 | Link #28196 | |
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Otherwise we'll have more Saintess than we already do.
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2013-05-14, 04:40 | Link #28197 | |
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This is an opinion. Do not start some retarded flame war about Taiwan being part of PRC.
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