Comment on Welp.
sfu@lemm.ee 2 weeks agoI’m pretty sure there is not one single professor that is a Tesla, so I don’t know what that comment was about.
What civil right does a woman not have? Honest question.
Comment on Welp.
sfu@lemm.ee 2 weeks agoI’m pretty sure there is not one single professor that is a Tesla, so I don’t know what that comment was about.
What civil right does a woman not have? Honest question.
tomkatt@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
equalitynow.org/…/the-united-states-is-still-viol…
stacker.com/…/how-womens-rights-us-have-been-erod…
nbcnews.com/…/trump-reversing-justice-departments…
sfu@lemm.ee 2 weeks ago
So, not one of those articles give me any examples of a civil right that a woman doesn’t have that a man has. As far as civil rights that women do not have (or are being taken away), all three articles only speak of abortions. Men already can’t have abortions.
So what civil right does a women not have, that a man does? Again, honest question.
LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee 2 weeks ago
The right over his own body. Name me one law that restricts mens bodily autonomy. I’ll wait.
sfu@lemm.ee 2 weeks ago
I’m not going to debate abortion. Regardless of either sides position, abortion is a different topic, because it’s not just about the woman’s body, it’s also about the baby’s body.
MarxMadness@lemmygrad.ml 2 weeks ago
You really thought you were cooking here, didn’t you?
sfu@lemm.ee 2 weeks ago
Not bad eh? j/k
As I said earlier, the abortion issue does not count, because it does not only involve the women, but also the baby. Therefore, regardless of anyone’s opinion on the subject, it is a completely different issue.