Binger wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 1:28 amIt is different because I think that a woman's right to do what she wants with her body applies to her elbow and any organs.Morley wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 1:10 am
I said this earlier, and you objected to it:
To clarity: You think a woman should be have the right to control her own reproductive system. But you also think that the state should be allowed to take away that right.
How is what you said above any different from my clarification?
You're changing the subject.
It is different because I think the state's are allowed to make their own laws and that rights are issued accordingly.
Your question is not meant to be part of a conversation. It is meant to be some wonky ass gotchya. It is like a futon. You ever had a futon? It is a couch and it is a bed. But, it is a crappy couch and a crappy bed.
If you had a point, you would make it. Instead, you are trying to make this about my points. If you disagree, you would have the guts to say so and say why. But nah, you just want to lob futon questions and play around. I answered your questions as directly as I could.
I am absolutely NOT changing the subject. I am clarifying that I think that a woman's body is hers and she can do with it whatever she wants. I am not making an exception for one thing that fits my agenda. I think it is her body - her choice. And if the state tries to change that.... shame on that state. Shame on that state for telling her what to do with a needle, or stirrups.
My point was made when I said :
I can’t tell if you’re making a serious argument here or if you’re just dicking around.
I'm trying to engage you seriously, but you make it difficult. I make an attempt to clarify. You tell me I'm wrong. I ask how I was wrong. You call it a gotcha. An attempt to clarify is not a gotcha.
If I can't understand your train of thought, or whether or not you're just trolling, it's not worthwhile to engage. And I'm discussing abortion legislation not vaccines, futons, or elbows.
You obviously don't think that a woman's body is hers to do with whatever she wants, since you say that the state should also have the right to curtail that right. A right that can be nullified is not really a right.