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Which way out…posthumanism or antinatalism? A victory for forced birthers. Comments Off on A victory for forced birthers. Perhaps I need to apologize a bit in advance for the bitter tone of this post, but I’m angrier than usual about events here. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. On Wednesday overruled the Food and Drug Administration. 8216;s decision that emergency contraceptives be sold freely over the counter, including to teenagers 16 years old and younger. 8220;After careful con...
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Which way out…posthumanism or antinatalism? A victory for forced birthers. Comments Off on A victory for forced birthers. Perhaps I need to apologize a bit in advance for the bitter tone of this post, but I’m angrier than usual about events here. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. On Wednesday overruled the Food and Drug Administration. 8216;s decision that emergency contraceptives be sold freely over the counter, including to teenagers 16 years old and younger. 8220;After careful con...
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Which way out…posthumanism or antinatalism? I thank the awesome and adorable Susie Bright. Whose weekly radio show “In Bed with Susie Bright” got me off my lazy butt to write this rather political post. I’ll be repeating some of Susie’s useful advice below while adding my own commentary. I think she’ll forgive me as it’s in a good cause. It might be best if young people would just seek surgical sterilization as early in life as they can arrange it. Some do. Being pro-choice — indeed, being pro-. Which...
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Still alive – Diabasis
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Which way out…posthumanism or antinatalism? Sorry for nonexistent posting for the last few weeks. I got buried under work, and then when I felt ready to resume, our freak October snowstorm clobbered my power for several days, which makes blogging awkward and also fills the life of a twenty-first century person with a variety of. Challenges. But I function still, sort of. I have a few things cooking and hope to be posting again for real in a few days, or a week at most. Thanks, all. Stephy lets it rip.
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A reason why I might be a bad person – Diabasis
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Which way out…posthumanism or antinatalism? A reason why I might be a bad person. Here is the rhetorical knock-down punch, the. Of the Forced Birther. 8220;What if your mother had chosen to abort. Good for me that I have a reply ready. 8220;I regret that she didn’t.”. By the values inculcated in me by that same mother, it would be rotten of me to savor the look of confusion and disgust such a retort would occasion, but I cannot guarantee that I would not do so. December 5, 2011 at 17:31. Antinatalism ...
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Not a Beautiful Precious Gift, or a tale from dystopia – Diabasis
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Which way out…posthumanism or antinatalism? Not a Beautiful Precious Gift, or a tale from dystopia. We hear endlessly about how life is some sort of Beautiful Precious Gift, something for which we should be grateful, something that our getting somehow makes up for all the suffering in life. Forced Birthers certainly. This idea: the more prominent it is in the culture the more they can represent their attempts to make abortion criminal (and increasingly, attack contraception. For the pleasure of the elit...
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Philanthropy that would be hated – Diabasis
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Which way out…posthumanism or antinatalism? Philanthropy that would be hated. Suppose you had money and wanted to do something to help people and relieve suffering. If you’re a really good person you might, I guess, go for some sort of optimal charitable contribution. 160; But if you’re like most people (and me, I confess) you might want something that is a more a reflection of your personality, even if that’s not really an optimal way of spending money to relieve suffering. December 5, 2011 at 17:29.
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A victory for forced birthers – Diabasis
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Which way out…posthumanism or antinatalism? A victory for forced birthers. Perhaps I need to apologize a bit in advance for the bitter tone of this post, but I’m angrier than usual about events here. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. On Wednesday overruled the Food and Drug Administration. 8216;s decision that emergency contraceptives be sold freely over the counter, including to teenagers 16 years old and younger. 8220;After careful consideration of the F.D.A. summary re...Yes ...
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Philanthropy that would be hated – Diabasis
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Which way out…posthumanism or antinatalism? Philanthropy that would be hated. Suppose you had money and wanted to do something to help people and relieve suffering. If you’re a really good person you might, I guess, go for some sort of optimal charitable contribution. 160; But if you’re like most people (and me, I confess) you might want something that is a more a reflection of your personality, even if that’s not really an optimal way of spending money to relieve suffering. December 5, 2011 at 17:29.