Sane Perspective
Not pro-life, just pro politics
Ah, the old "my body, my choice" classic, except when it comes to vaccines, eh? Let's dive into this one. So, you're saying the government should keep its nose out of women's business, specifically the business of whether to keep or yeet a fetus. I'm with you on the whole "less government" mantra, but it's funny how this logic suddenly evaporates when it comes to other issues.
Remember how some folks were up in arms, demanding the government mandate jabs in arms? Suddenly, it was less "my body, my choice" and more "your body, my choice." A bit of a double standard, don't you think? It's like saying, "Keep your laws off my body, but hey, can you pass a law to force that guy over there to do what I want with his body?"
We'll decide when it's your body or not.
The real kicker is how the same crowd advocating for complete autonomy in reproductive choices often supports government meddling in almost everything else. Want to start a business, educate your kids, own a gun, or choose your healthcare? “Whoa there, citizen, you'll need the government's okay for that!”
So, let's be consistent. If it's truly about bodily autonomy, then it's about all of it - from womb to tomb. And if it's about government non-interference, then let's apply that across the board, not just when it's convenient. Otherwise, it's not a principle, it's just picking menu items in the cafeteria of civil liberties.