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Comments by "Ellie" (@ellie698) on "Radical Gender Theory Has Turned Reality Into Madness" video.
@Aegius There is no such thing as a human who had two sets of reproductive organs. Most genetic intersex abnormalities result in non functioning reproductive system of one sex or the other and the person affected is consequently sterile, infertile. Not to mention the fact that they have many other physical health issues that are not linked to their reproductive organs.. An extra or missing chromosome creates all sorts of other health problems 😕
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@joestuttern9816 The women who are against it have the right not to choose it. This is the point. It's a choice.
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@rhymerlegend2717 And there we disagree
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@kevinkelly2162 I came here to say that too. He only fights for the rights that he and others like him decide women should have. Not all the rights that women deserve.
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@myenemysenemy1043 exactly this, his "allyship" comes with strings and self interest
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@fluttercoat3899 And I've said elsewhere that abortion should be a last resort. That access to very high quality advice and provision of very effective birth control is essential. IUDs for instance are very simple, very cost effective and the failure rate is one of the lowest. It doesn't protect from STDs as it's not a barrier method but it's a way a woman can protect herself very well from unwanted pregnancies. It stays in place for years and even if a woman is abused or raped she is protected from pregnancy. I'm not sure how widely used it is as the profits from it for big pharma are probably much lower than for the birth control pill or condoms. And as we know from the dollar signs above the head of every "trans child", profits are often the more important factor in public health policy decisions where big pharma are able to lobby politicians...
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@isakayyik966 I'm not privy to all of his views, I am aware of his views on abortion though so, yes primarily his views on restricting access to termination of pregnancy yes.
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Shame the documentary ends on such a lame "joke" Aw women, bless them, they can't even open a jar without us big strong men. Yeah we can, if we can't do it with brute strength there are plenty of hacks you can use to get a simple jar open fgs. We're an innovative species, we work out why things are the way they are then we figure out ways around whatever problem we encounter. Both women and men do that. We always have. We're one of the intelligent species, like other apes, who have worked out how to accomplish the things we need to do. There generally more than one way to achieve anything. It may require a different technique but we get the job done. We're smart. If there happens to be a man around, in the room and i want to make him feel manly and strong, I'll ask him. They like that. It makes them feel good. If he's not I'll just get it open myself. Who's got time to fuck about when you've got a job to get done and you need to get in with your day. The very wisest men know this. They know women are capable of achieving many things but let men do them sometimes because it makes them happy. The women know that and the men know that. It's nice to be helped and it's nice to help. Both people feel cared for and appreciated.
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@N0VEMBYR he doesn't represent me. He's seeking to improve awareness of the nonsense of the transcult that is a great thing. But he has his own particular views on womanhood that don't include women like me.
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@N0VEMBYR Without having a long conversation with someone it can be easy to misunderstand what people are saying can't it. This is the trouble with on-line interaction, it's fraught with getting the wrong end of the stick isn't. I do watch a lot of Walsh's content. He can be very funny. Like all people though he's human. He's not "all good" or "all bad" but a mixture of both. I agree with much of his observations but disagree with many of his personal biases and prejudices. I'll still listen to him though.
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