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AlicjaMagic · 26-30, F
CAH has every right to do this (and I appreciate the "we'll add $5 to the checkout" thing, although forcing someone to donate to a charity with whose aims they disagree is a bit on the nose). And people have every right not to buy the game.
Which suits me fine. It does seem about CAH's level to refer to human beings as "unwanted"
Which suits me fine. It does seem about CAH's level to refer to human beings as "unwanted"
@AlicjaMagic forcing a donation is a bit on the nose indeed, but not as much as forcing a possibly life threatening pregnancy that may push an entire family (deeper) in poverty and give a person preventable childhood trauma. 🤷
AlicjaMagic · 26-30, F
@NerdyPotato I'll put my pro life (hate the phrase because no one is anti life, but we all know what I mean by it) cards on the table. But in real life as opposed to surveys I know of no one who thinks that ectopic pregnancies are anything other than a medical emergency for which there is sadly only one real solution.
A rule of thumb for when there should never be a question about the legality (or morality) of an abortion is when not having one would mean any significant likelihood of two funerals rather than one. Sorry to sound bluntly glib about it.
A rule of thumb for when there should never be a question about the legality (or morality) of an abortion is when not having one would mean any significant likelihood of two funerals rather than one. Sorry to sound bluntly glib about it.
@AlicjaMagic that's okay. I respect that opinion. Sadly those laws as they are force two funerals in such cases.
AlicjaMagic · 26-30, F
@NerdyPotato I know :(