Tuesday, July 11, 2017

How abortion creates a partnership Entitled Women and Desperate Men

Is it a coincidence that the best places to find women are the same as
those where abortion is a crime? Think Thailand, Brazil, Costa Rica, the
Philippines, Poland and Argentina. If downright illegal, abortions are
severely limited it, with massive fines if not prison sentences for doctors
who do not follow the rules. In Thailand, every abortion requires a court
order.
The worst countries to find a woman & # 8212; the United States, Canada,
Sweden, etc. & # 8212 ;. Have abortion on demand and even funded. And women
were worse in those countries that abortions are available.
The hasn t always been legal abortion in the United States later in 1967,
abortion was a crime in 49 of 50 states, until the narrowed activist judges
restrictions finally eradicate most of them in the 1973 Roe v Wade.
decision, which effectively legalized abortion nationwide.
This unleashed the ultra-hypergamous dating and marriage culture that men
suffer today under.
The good old days
In the days when abortion was a crime, you could be a decent guy with a
class working middle class or even lower middle and you'd probably be able
to find a reasonably good woman to marry and found a family with. You didn
t even have the game & # 8212; just be a decent person. There was a reason.
Although the pill was approved by the FDA in 1960, an accident with the
wrong guy could ruin a woman's life.

 Getting pregnant without being married was bad, and if a girl gets
pregnant then she and the boyfriend who had got into this fix were supposed
to get married, writes Charles Murray on 1963 America Coming Apart. These
are traditional views shared across the political spectrum and # 8221. In
this sex market, the nice guys weren t invisible: they were the only
reasonable option.
But since the 1970s, American women had a & # 8221 choice; whether in the
saddle of a man with a pregnancy or terminate the unborn and seek a
different father. This has distorted the sex market, the creation of the
scene perverted meetings we have today. Roe has created new generations of
arrogant women, rights & # 8212; and a generation of dateless, tell
emancipated and desperate men.
Men foolishly bought in abortion in 1970, thinking it would free them from
unwanted fatherhood and turn men's lives in hedonistic sexual fantasies.
Men sexual liberationist hero of the day as Hugh Hefner has donated heavily
to the schedule. But men should have seen that abortion was a ruse, as
Hefner pornography peddled. The future that was created mean less sex for
the vast majority of men and transform the nuclear family in a species
endangered.
Abortion perverts nature's balance
Perverting the nature of balance, abortion corrupt women and indeed men
ready for commitment less attractive. Choice meant that women could now
strategically target men with high status & # 8221 selected; pregnancy
while the & # 8221 evil; pregnancies produced with bad boys attractive but
irresponsible, could easily be stifled in the womb.
No woman better illustrates this arrogance that feminist Jessica Valenti
columnist who wrote about her abortion experience in his new memoir.
lover of abortion Jessica Valenti
 I had a job, money and family support enough to have a baby, she wrote in
her memoirs, Love Object. But I also had a boyfriend crap, a persistent
love for one shittier ex-boyfriend, and was just finishing my first book &
# 8221. In Thailand, it would need a court order to end the pregnancy she
had with her & # 8221 crappy; boyfriend.
On the post-Roe sexual market, women can freely kiss bad boys without
consequences. If a top guy status does occur, it can either get pregnant
with him or marry him. Valenti eventually found a high status man to marry,
carrying a child with him before having another abortion.
The choice that pro-creates
For men of high status which does not want to marry, the post-Roe dating
market has become one where they have to effectively abandon their own
ability to pro-create to avoid being reluctantly selected & # 8221;. The
whole purpose of buying an expensive vasectomy is the opportunity to
present a document before a judge who actually said it couldn & # 8217, t
the father & # 8221.
. Perhaps not coincidentally, less than two years after Roe v Wade, the
application of the alimony for children US system was put in place to
ensure that the government can ensure that the & # 8216; & # 8217 selected;
suppliers are paid regardless of the requested state. A troubled woman or
immature now did not need to grow and form a nuclear family to enter the
financial resources of a sperm donor. She could not marry or if he wasn t
for it, hit him with a lucrative support order. It helps to mark a
celebrity Eddie Murphy paid $ 60,000 per month, Mel Gibson $ 20 000 per
month, Donald Trump half a million per month. No surprise choice in these
cases was to keep the baby.
Pregnancy & # 8221 a crappy; Guy, like Jessica Valenti fucked, can simply
be suffocated in the womb. If the guy's rich, just to keep the baby.
Pro-choice was hypergamy crystallized.
Which brings us normal guys from the middle class or crappy & # 8221; or
high status, which used to serve as a safe choice for a woman. These guys
were the ideals dating from 1963 & # 8212; willing to commit to marry and
the children's father. There was one for each woman. (And a woman for every
man.)

Well, they are the losers official post-Roe dating market. Today s sexual
market, there are the & # 8221 crappy; Women have abortions hot guys with,
and suppliers of high status they have babies with. The middle class & #
8221 decent; boys & # 8212; those who once formed the basis of the nuclear
family for a thousand years or more & # 8212; are not chosen for both
sexes, marriage or fatherhood. Once the ideal companion, they are now
invisible.
If you are one of those guys, you have to try hard to be & # 8221 crappy;
so you can get at least put once in a while. But a child or a family? Think
again. You need status for this.
Abortion is the disease that created this perverted market & # 8212; not a
symptom of it, but the cause.
The wisest thing for American single men who want a woman to do is to leave
the country and go to places where abortion is still limited, and many do.
Why are women so wonderful in Thailand? The reason is Article 305 of the
Thai Criminal Code, which states that abortion is illegal unless a woman
has been raped or pregnancy endangers her life.
A woman s & # 8216; choice to destroy Western civilization
 Selection is the very cornerstone of feminism's agenda open to undermine
and destroy the nuclear family and Western civilization with it. In fact,
self-identified pro-life feminists were forbidden to participate in
anti-Trump Women's marches because inclusiveness is not those who
strengthen us wrong & # 8220; as Valenti put.
 Choice is codified by the cultural Marxists in traditional media and
educational institutions as a valuable human right, yet more sacred than
freedom of expression. In December, Lena Dunham admitted she hadn t had an
abortion but I would have because sharing stories of abortion had become so
empowering women. Maybe shouldn & # 8217; t be a surprise that the Soviet
Union was the first nation to legalize abortion in 1921.
Man ending of Roe v. Wade?
The reason there was so much feminist tears on the night of Trump's
surprise election was the threat it poses to Roe v Wade .. Now the likely
retirement of the swing voter, Justice Anthony Kennedy, and the advancing
years of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Trump seems likely to swing the court
against abortion.
Unlike many other institutions established to discrimination empower men,
the status quo of abortion actively opposed to the US. 70 percent of the
public believes that abortion should be illegal in certain circumstances,
and 20 percent believe it should be outlawed in all circumstances.
. If Roe v Wade be overturned, it won t end just a morally dubious industry
and probably deadly & # 8212; it can save the US market and Sexual Western
civilization with it.
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