2016 Hugo Awards Shortlist Dominated By Rightwing Campaign (theguardian.com)
Dave Knott quotes a report from The Guardian: The annual Hugo awards for the best science fiction of the year have once again been riven by controversy, as a concerted campaign by a conservative lobby has dominated the ballot. The Sad Puppies and Rabid Puppies movements, which both separately campaign against a perceived bias towards liberal and leftwing science-fiction and fantasy authors, have managed to get the majority of their preferred nominations on to the final ballot, announced today. Since 2013, the Puppies factions have posted recommendations of works to combat the Hugo tendency to reward works that leaders of the movement deem "niche, academic, overtly to the left in ideology and flavor, and ultimately lacking what might best be called visceral, gut-level, swashbuckling fun." The Rabid Puppies has been successful in getting its nominations on the shortlist again this year; out of 80 recommendations, 62 have received sufficient votes to make the ballot. At MidAmeriCon II this year, it was announced that more than 4,000 nominating ballots were cast for the 2016 Hugo awards, almost double the previous record of 2,122 ballots. This news was initially greeted with cautious optimism, but the shortlist shows that the Puppies and their supporters have redoubled their efforts to "game" the awards. The shortlist will be voted upon and the winners revealed at the forthcoming Worldcon in Kansas in August.
the Hugo tendency to reward works that leaders of the movement deem "niche, academic, overtly to the left in ideology and flavor, and ultimately lacking what might best be called visceral, gut-level, swashbuckling fun."
Works collectively known as "science fiction".
Elon, get a move on, I want out.
If they do not like the results of public balloting then they should not have public balloting. Allowing broad public campaigning undermines things because it becomes either a popularity contest or a place for people to grind their collective gripes. This goal of public participation is fine if it is for something that lacks meaning, like political elections, but that is another story. Oh wait,I forgot some of you folks are from the US. Sorry about that.....
That's how they be.
Why does it have to be either "left wing" or "right wing" books that win? Why not just choose good books, regardless of politics? I think a feature of some of the best books written is the politics is left up to the reader. Is the Lord of the Rings left-wing or right-wing? I've seen commentaries taking both positions.
If I can be modded down for being a troll, can I be modded up for being an orc, or a balrog?
The people in charge of them have no respect for the voting public and vice versa. Continuing to struggle on as though these groups should be part of the same literary ecosystem is ridiculous. Whichever side you believe introduced a deleterious political bias to the genre, it's clear that they should really just be two different genres now. Let each clown in this circus go and make their own award ceremony with blackjack and hookers, and anyone left fighting over the Hugos can be safely ignored, as they were just there for the fight.
Not right wing, rather, opposed to social justice snowflakes, whiners and crybullies.
Didn't read TFS nor TFA but...
>This is sad seeing republicans... distort literature like this. ...
Yeah, the left wing just bans literature they don't like.
>They already control nearly every moment of our lives.
I don't know in Amerika, but in the rest of the world the LEFT is the one trying to control everything you do, lest you say something somebody wouldn't like
>And the media.
Wrong. Everything you see and hear in the media is anti-right-wing propaganda.
Music, movies, news, series, etc
if you are a girl, there is 1 membership criteria: ownership of at least 3 cats.
for men, its having a girlfriend who owns at least 3 cats.
oh, and you like SCI FI. being near Frisco Helps too. and enjoying using painful nicknames out of sadism, definite plus.
Anything by Heinlein or Jerry Pournelle would fall into the right wing Scifi genre.
But if you are looking for a movie that delivers on it promises of "visceral, gut-level, swashbuckling fun," what you want is Marvel and Disney. The problem, of course, is that Disney is evolving into the most liberal, subversive, and prosperous studio on the block.
but I think it's not really so evil to organize. This is a system that is getting like 2 to 4 thousand votes, and this so called conservative cabal still didn't get all of their candidates into the final.
We are talking about nothing. This is nothing. This is a world with 7 Billion people in it. The margin of victory in this ballot is like 400 votes.
The short version is, maybe conservatives are 'gaming' this, but the thing they are gaming is completely meaningless. It's a stupid award and nobody should care who wins it. Read what you like, sheeple!
you have never been controlled by a conservative, libertarian or constitutionalist. Conservatives and their fellows work towards smaller, less intrusive government (we don't force you to purchase healthcare you do not need, for instance). Small governments don't have the time or the resources to waste on individuals unless they are law breakers.
You're (and you not alone judging by the thoughtless comments above and below) are just repeating what someone else has told you. Given the Progressive Establishment has controlled education in the West since before WWII, I can guess where your misinformation began.
True. Otherwise, you'd be trying to get your mouth around his dick.
I've calculated my velocity with such exquisite precision that I have no idea where I am.
Maybe it shows that the people who have BEEN gaming the awards for the last couple of decades are finally being outnumbered by people who actually vote for good writing, instead of politically-acceptable dross. Up until a year or so ago, there was a huge amount of campaigning for Hugo awards. Now, the same people who used to get nominated regularly by doing so are whining because someone else is also campaigning - and getting nominated instead of one of their friends.
The people running the Hugos whine about ""Republicans" - but go and actually LOOK at the nominees from the Sad Puppies. There's actual political diversity there, not the progressive sameness of a typical Hugo ballot.
There are actually some really good books in the lists that are now "tainted" by these shenanigans. Hell, I like Jim Butcher and I know he's got some right-of-center politics, but best novel? No way. And Seveneves? Good book for about 3/4, then falls a bit, also not a good pick for any cause.
If you were me, you'd be good lookin'. - six string samurai
That's why I stopped reading certain authors. Their books were "this poor guy is picked on because he's gay, and that's not fair, so let's make him the hero fighting for the girl -- oh, I mean the boy -- oh, wait, I mean ... uh ... for .. uh ... justice. Yeah, that's it, he's fighting for justice with his boyfriend ... uh ... I mean his companion".
One book I read a while ago handled "the gay issue" much better. There was a group of people on a ship/research station. One was gay, and liked to give blow jobs. Another guy was not gay, but liked getting blow jobs. No big deal, and no cause for fight for, just the way people are.
If you think I voted for Trump because of this post, you're wrong. I voted for Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party. Again.
Scifi used to be based around some science concept or a science concepts impact on people or society. Now it just seems to be a backdrop to some action adventure movie.
The "Rabid Puppies" and "Sad Puppies" have about as much to do with each other as "JavaScript" and "Java". That is, nothing but a confusing similarity of name.
Charges that Sad Puppies needs to control Vox Day are simply unfair. How are they supposed to do that exactly? Vox Day is an independent adult and there is no reason why the Sad Puppies would have the ability to control him. See above point.
Last year, the Sad Puppies pleaded with Vox Day not to burn the Hugo Awards to the ground. Then the science fiction fandom got really organized and burned the Hugo Awards to the ground. Vox Day got everything he wanted and they did the work for him.
The Sad Puppies have always been about recommending the SF works that you enjoyed the most. Sad Puppies 4 continues this tradition.
Rabid Puppies, on the other hand, seems to be a trolling campaign by Vox Day. (Vox Day seems to have a knack for saying things that are so beyond the pale that they literally enrage people. I suspect he's trolling because his statements are so perfectly calculated to enrage. And now "Space Raptor Butt Invasion"?)
One final point, submitted for your consideration: The novel Three Body Problem won a Hugo. It was Vox Day's favorite novel of the year, and had he read it a little sooner, he would have nominated it for a Hugo. It would then have lost the Hugo to "No Award" as the organized fandom was voting an "anti-Puppy" slate.
The organized fandom and their organized "No Award" campaign claimed that they had to award an unprecedented number of "No Awards" to protect the Hugo, but how would denying the Hugo to Three Body Problem have protected anything? What was protected when Toni Weisskopf was denied her Hugo? And here we are, with the Rabid Puppies causing worse trouble than ever, and some fraction of fandom repelled by the No Award and wooden asterisk plaque antics, and walking away from the whole thing.
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It's only a problem when the people other than your buddies are doing it.
I'm OK with the Hugos being about "swashbuckling fun". They've always been a fan's choice award anyway, for the lowest common denominator. There are other awards for serious science fiction. The Hugos are for people who think Star Wars is science fiction.
Let's see how much attention the Hugos get once they start giving awards to talentless self-publishers like Vox Day.
You are welcome on my lawn.
No one reads all that crap. How many entrants?
Just 5 for best novel.
Hmmm. Where do I sign up for this job?
Line forms after me. At any rate I seem to be out of fashion: the SF I find most memorable is the SF that is the most amazing in its ideas: Greg Egan, Peter Watts, Stanislaw Lem. Authors that go beyond projecting the seven basic plots onto reshuffled tropes.
I've never heard of such a brutal and shocking injustice I cared so little about!
#DeleteChrome
So, not only the reality, fiction also has a Right-wing bias?
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
Fans read an SF (not skiffy) book a week, or at least I did when I had the time. The "job" is volunteer, and you get to vote by buying a membership in the con.
The Hugo Awards have always been a popularity contest, since they're nominated and voted on by the fans (or, anyone else willing to pony up the money for a membership, although there are a couple of rules to discourage organized (vs disorganized, like the Puppies) bloc voting.
For that matter, the Nebula Awards, which are nominated and voted on by SF/F writing professionals (ie, SFWA members) are also something of a popularity contest, it's just a different crowd.
I suppose it's inevitable that any kind of award for the "best" in a subjective field like the arts (whether writing, filmmaking, whatever) ultimately devolves to a popularity contest of some kind.
In some objective sense the only contest that counts is who has more readers. As Jerry Pournelle put it when one of his books was nominated but didn't win, "New York Times best sellers [which his was] will get you through times of no Hugos better than Hugos will get you through times of no best sellers."
And while I'd love to have one of those little silver spaceships sitting on my mantle, Jerry has a point. A Hugo by itself isn't going to let me quit my day job and spend more time writing.
-- Alastair
There are actually some really good books in the lists that are now "tainted" by these shenanigans.
How are they "shenanigans" if lists are simply good books to read?
Doesn't variation from a list of good books to read mean that the OTHER lists are the ones that are "shenanigans"?
I voted for the Hugo for the first time the last year. Not because I was a member of the Sad Puppies per se, but because they opened my eyes to the fact it was supposed to be a fan award, and how easy it was to vote. How is that a BAD thing for a fan award? I think their actions are laudable.
The great thing is that if you register to vote you get a packet with ALL of the nominated material, so you can actually read what you vote for. I did not vote for any category that I had not read through all the entires - many times my favorites aligned with some from the Sad Puppies list, but again that just shows the validity of that list as stuff that is enjoyable to read. Who doesn't like to enjoy reading?
The really sad thing to me is that some people are so closed minded they simply cannot take a complement from the "wrong" people. One of my favorite author nominees last year for short stories withdrew her name from the choices just because she was on the list. Why be so bigoted? I still like her as an author but I lost some respect for her actions.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Why not just choose good books, regardless of politics?
That is what has happened, if you actually READ the list of recommended books from the Sad Puppies list for example, it's not really a set of "right wing" books at all. It's simply good books.
The issue is that for many years beforehand it HAD been a politically chosen set by a tiny minority with no diversity of thought, and so the "normal" became a set of overwrought heavily left-wing oriented books. Now that it's reverting to center it's being portrayed as political, when what is occurring is the opposite of a political movement. It is a QUALITY movement.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Republicans haven't meaningfully stood for small government... ever. It's a trope passed out to the Libertarian wing of the party, but it's just a load of shit. As to freedom, well, so long as it isn't women looking to control their own bodies, or cis individuals picking the bathroom of the gender they identify with, oh no, not then.
Anything beyond the centrist moderate wing of the Republican party is a pack of frothing-at-the-mouth reactionaries that hate just about everything about the modern world.
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So this is controversial like republicans vs. democrats? Or controversial like niggers, coons, and jigaboos?! Which one is it, I am confused... I'm supposed to get really, really irrationally angry at one of those and down-mod it with a vengeance. I just keep forgetting which one. Oh yeah at the same time I should talk about free speech. Natch.
Some of the categories (like short stories) I could get through all the submissions in a few hours.
For the books, I can easily read a book (or two depending on length) in one solid day if I set my mind to it, so it's just a few weekends of effort.
Also of course if there's a book you plainly do not like after a chapter or two in, why read the whole thing? It's obviously not going to be your choice.
That said I didn't vote in every category, because I couldn't read through all the nominations. But it doesn't matter as you are still helping and it matters even if you only vote for some categories.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
There are a number of books in the "Sad Puppies" slate that have gay/lesbian characters. It's just that they "think wrong" according to how gay and lesbian people are supposed to think, and that is the ultimate crime.
Never has the echo of "Uncle Tom" been heard so loudly across the land, issued forth by people who pretend to be for diversity while growing the most singular monoculture ever conceived by man.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
If the reverse were true it would even be news. Especially on slashdot.
I think it's sickening to have these puppy factions undermining the awards process.
Which books are the kittens recommending?
The sorry arse losers who only want gay and lesbian sci-fi characters? :(
I've read exactly one good SF book with a central gay or lesbian SF (not skiffy) character was Lois McMaster Bujold's Ethan of Athos, written 30 years ago long before it was a political football. The central character "just happened to be gay", rather than that being important to the plot, though because he came from a colony of only gay men there were some "fish out of water" moments (a classic SF angle to comment on society - introduce a true outsider), and some humor at the expense of people who thought only in stereotypes.
Importantly, the character was utterly confident in his sexuality, and this was a novel about being gay or any nonsense like that. Instead it was a SF novel.
Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
The anti-Puppy people couldn't manage to come up with anything better.
That should worry you more.
(Although it does remind me of a lot of late-70s sci-fi I read in various major publications...)
I'm willing to advocate for war, and for war fought cruelly, with scorched earth tactics when necessary to win.
But in my heart, I hate conflict and value understanding. At night I really do dream of a peaceful understanding among men and wonder how conflicts like Syria or places like Afghanistan can be made less broken. And sometimes I hope there will be a way.
But then I read this story and realize it's hopeless. If the world of fucking science fans can't manage to run their awards ceremony because of nitpicking and infighting, what fucking chance does the rest of the world have?
We are doomed.
As a leftist, I cannot and WILL NOT allow ANY RIGHT WING NUT to have a say in ANYTHING. EVER! I believe all people should have the right to express their beliefs, but RIGHT WING NUT JOBS should be jailed and beaten on a daily basis until they AGREE WITH EVERYTHING I HAVE TO SAY.
Why do I get this feeling the only reason these types of articles get posted to slashdot is so liberals can get offended and do the usual "everything we hate is Hitler" act. Just notice all the kids stuttering 'Republican' over and over while ignoring the fact most forms of entertainment/news media have a heavy liberal bias. You progressive types need to accept that not everyone is like you and you can't just have them put into a death camp.
It's certainly true there are a lot of Republicans that would like to see a smaller government. There just aren't enough to control the party. There are, however, far more small-government Republicans than there are small-government Democrats.
Yeah, this is a load of horse shit. A baby's freedom to live certainly supersedes the mother's freedom to kill him or her. As to the bathroom thing, again, there are two freedoms at odds. I don't have any interest in sharing a public restroom with women regardless of how they view themselves.
You have a child's view of freedom.
If it's perfectly obvious that the awards are rigged, as the article and evidence seem to indicate...why the fuck is anyone paying attention to the awards?
Why the fuck is anyone paying attention to them in the FIRST PLACE? An "award show" is a bunch of successful people congratulating each other for being so goddamn wonderful that they need a trophy for it. It's so inherently ridiculous that the fact that people even pay attention to them defies logic. The Academy Awards, when is the last time anyone actually gave a fuck about them? I can't even name one of the films that one "best of show" in the past five years, they obviously didn't make much of an impression.
Perceived?! When they vote "No Award" so to not give an award to someone based on their views, that is text book bias.
The hugos have been a mix of political correctness in the 5+ years. Why the fuck has a left wing political view have need to be pushed in an awards meant for best scifi/fantasy... Why do they have to censor what we read to not offend someone. This PC crap has been getting out of hand since they gave a Nobel peace prize to someone because of his lefty party affiliation and not his works.
distort literature like this.
If this were an internet forum like /. and all things were equal, This article would be written off as off topic, just like if we were having a discussion about, I don't know, science fiction and someone wanted to come in and make this thing we are discussion called "SCIENCE FICTION" about politics. So this article is ridiculous in the extreme and is, in the realm of science fiction, off topic.
Republicans have proven they will try anything to increase their chances of getting the white house after the dishonest shenanigans pulled during the end of the Clinton administration, throughout the Bush administration and worse of all, during all of the Obama administration.
Republicans love trying to re-write history and to take the things they did and the bad consequences of what they did and that everyone knows they did and reframe it to sound like "Oh all of this war in iraq and the oil prices and housing crisis and Enron and TOO BIG TO FAIL" is all Obama's fault and elect our guy and we will fix it! What is sad is that there is that many stupid gullible Americans that fall for that crap when they should know better.
The Republican party is falling apart because of all of the lies and incongruity and self serving BS they have pulled and blamed on the other side of the aisle.
Trump went five for five today so expect their control of our lives to only increase.
It is highly unlikely that Trump has a SF plank in his platform.
Many of those "Small government Republicans" are deluded Tea Party members. They don't realize that the whole "small government" meme is driven by the super-wealthy and aimed at gutting the good things that government does. Like protecting the environment, collecting taxes from those who have the means to hide their income, etc..
The real "Libtards" are the Libertarians!
...that's wrong.
While some of the folks behind the Sad Puppies movement are definitely right-wing, or Libertarian, or something similar, their nominations are all over the map, because they didn't run their nominations through a political filter before putting them up.
On the other hand, the left-wing types who have been running the Hugos process for a long time have been... less honest about it. They whine about the Puppies "promoting" books for the award, while people like John Scalzi have been doing it for years. For that matter, touting books for the Hugo has been a part of the process as far back as I can remember (and I've been in and around fandom most of my life).
Translation: Women are breeding machines. Oh, and because it's all so very Libertarian, pregnant women shouldn't get any publicly-funded health care either.
Fucking Jesus, who died and made you God, that you can impose your will on the decision a woman and her doctor makes? What makes you so fucking special? Considering the numbers of actual babies who die or suffer every year, even in the US, due to poverty and a lack of decent health care, why not show some fucking compassion for them, rather than fetuses.
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It's not republicans, it's not conservatives, there's nothing right-wing about the Sad Puppies. I can't blame the submitter for the terrible summary, because it's just copied from the article, but maybe I can blame the submitter for linking to a terrible article? The Sad Puppies are just a group who felt that sci-fi was getting too preachy and wanted to promote some lighter fare. That's it. the website. I had a ridiculous time finding that, since the top search page is just full of articles talking about how awful these people are. It's appalling how one-sided the reporting on this is.
The Rabid Puppies are something else. They seized on this idea and decided to make it more political - I'm not sure that calling them right-wing is accurate, more like anti left-wing, but these are separate groups with separate goals.
A baby's freedom to live certainly supersedes the mother's freedom to kill him or her.
Very true. The problem comes from people who use the term 'baby' to describe a zygote or fetus.
so long as it isn't women looking to control their own bodies
Because obviously killing babies is A-OK, right?? Heck, squalling brats and constantly changing disgustingly stinky diapers is pretty damned stressful, so after-birth abortions should be legal, too.
or cis individuals picking the bathroom of the gender they identify with
When did "slots in this bathroom" and "tabs in that bathroom" get sooooo controversial?
"I don't know, therefore Aliens" Wafflebox1
And the Dumbocrats are better?
Not much to choose from.
It's fun watching pro-lifers turn into raving morons.
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Yes, the right believes in a small government, a government that can do nothing except spy and repress the citizenship. Force their brain dead religion on people (including helping crucify the left leaning Messiah, arsehole was for the people and even shared wine with the common person), throw people in jail (or execute them) for an endless list of illegal acts, often acts that don't hurt anyone else, see eg all the drug laws.
They routinely claim to be strict Constitutionalists but disagree with both the first and second amendments as they're always in favour of Congress passing laws for limiting speech for certain reasons and they're always in favour of limiting who can bear arms to themselves when the amendment is pretty clear, people have the right to bear arms. Not certain people have the right to bear arms.
They've even taken over Libertarianism, changing it from a political movement to empower the people to a political movement to empower the corporation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted_totalitarianism
Is the Lord of the Rings left-wing or right-wing? I've seen commentaries taking both positions.
Wow. What? Who? And... WHY? Why the HELL would anyone take the ideas in LOTR and feel the need to fit them into one category or another based on modern political parties?
Are the Nebulas still good to go by?
Factional bullshit from grubby student politics infested the Hugos whether one faction was worse than another, whether splits happened or whatever. All of those "puppies" were a plague, Vox Day faction or not.
I want to die
This is why I love democracy.
It isn't
It's just that there is a lot of stuff published with that viewpoint and some of it won awards, just as has happened for years. Vox Day and others stepped in the try to "correct" that and argue that only things conforming to their ideology deserved awards instead of just what people enjoyed reading.
Some people have been pretending the kickback against Vox Day etc was how it was before - that's dishonest.
By their very nature, stories which explore future scenarios are going to speculate about every imaginable type of social and political system, and the human cultures that might inhabit them. The one core value I do expect the genre as a whole to hold sacred is a deep-seated respect for science itself and the potential of mankind to use it for its own improvement.
Go ahead and make your spaceship captain a lesbian, if you think your take on such a character would interest the target audience. But make her a person who appreciates science to the extent that she would be far more interested in what new things could be seen through the Thirty Meter Telescope than any reasons the SJWs can come up with to prevent it from being built somewhere.
The opposing position to this basic appreciation for science, in case you think I'm speaking in vacuo, is here: http://dgrnewsservice.org/civi...
This is the kind of thinking I want to see the Rabid Puppies blow to hell.
Don't even talk to me
Not at all. Conservatives simply don't believe in infantilizing women by pretending they simply have no way to avoid pregnancy.
And yes, people should pay their own way. They only people who should get publicly funded health care are people who can't afford it.
That's pretty funny coming from someone who spends his time thinking up new ways to spend my money.
Aren't we forgetting someone? ... a woman, her doctor, and the baby, right? The woman had ways to avoid the situation. So did the doctor. The baby? Not so much.
More horseshit. Infant mortality rates aren't any higher in the US than they are anywhere else. In a lot of places babies are counted as stillborn if they die within 24 hours. That's the benefit of socialized medicine - you don't get better care, but you do get comforting statistics from the medical bureaucracy.
Beyond that, if you want a kid, have a kid. But taking care of that kid is your responsibility, not mine. I'm under no obligations to see that your kid is fed and clothed and has proper medical care. That's your job as a parent, and if you can't swing it don't have kids.
But I have questions for you, Mr freedom-loving guy. Why is your party so intent on taking away my freedom to defend myself, and my freedom of speech?
Two of my favorite authors died recently, Pratchett and Banks. I still have about 5 Banks books, although none of them are science fiction. I have about 8 Pratchett books left. I'm not going to stop reading and saying there is a shortage of good authors is about stupid. I remember a flame war on the old SciFi Weekly site where some idiot said women can't write. I listed off about 8 women who can hold their own with any man, and I didn't even include Heinlein. The Sad Puppy website that someone posted didn't seem to have any overt political overtones. It seemed more like a bunch of nerds talking about what books they read that they liked. I'll probably go back and write some names down after I finish off the last of my Pratchett and Banks books.
I remember when the Hugo and Nebula would award the same book with their awards. I can't think of one book that did win that after reading didn't appear to deserve it.
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Read Stranger in a Strange Land or To Sail Beyond the Sunset and then get back to us. Heinlein, like every human ever, was a product of his times and a lot of his juvenile works (including Starship Troopers) were written as serials, often to specifications by the publisher. A lot of his later novels are not right wing at all.
It is the hubris of the living to cast shade on the morality of the past.
Pournelle: "New York Times best sellers [which his was] will get you through times of no Hugos better than Hugos will get you through times of no best sellers."
There was a quote from a counter-culture comic book The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
"Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope."
Clearly these are related. Does anyone know the origin?
Quattuor res in hoc mundo sanctae sunt: libri, liberi, libertas et liberalitas.
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Except when women exchange the terms as a matter of convenience. Assault? Baby. Abortion? Fetus. Pregnant Women Assistance programs? Baby
If women can't even make up their own minds about the status, you can hardly blame anyone else for being confused.
Translation; I'm going to force you to have an unwanted baby, but I bear no responsibility for the end result of the force.
Good old reactionary conservatives. Quick to tell people waht to do, but greedy sociopaths in every other way.
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Good point, somehow I've never heard someone walk up to a pregnant woman and ask "so how is the fetus?" or "how is your body?"... only "how is the baby?" Odd that.
Thanks for commenting. I had no idea what Sad Puppies was prior to reading the summary, and after visiting the website, their stated goals seem genuine to me.
Apparently wizard is not a legitimate career path, so I chose programmer instead.
“The acme of prose style is exemplified by that simple, graceful clause: 'Pay to the order of. . . .'”
--Robert A. Heinlein
Moderate drunk! It's more fun that way!
When did "slots in this bathroom" and "tabs in that bathroom" get sooooo controversial?
I know someone who was born with a slot and a tab, and a 50% mix of cells for each... where do they go? The bushes?
For about the first 14 years, the "tab" was dominant, and he was a mostly-healthy boy, starting to form the preferences that boys do at that age. Then puberty struck hard, and the "slot" parts started making hormones that would have been lethal to suppress, so he became she, and her "tab" is now in the process of being suppressed so it can eventually be cut off completely.
So now there are many complicated questions to be asked. She still has both kinds of parts, has adjusted to looking and behaving like a "slot", prefers to be assembled with other "slots", and eventually will have only a "slot". What bathroom would she be comfortable in? In which bathroom would her presence make others uncomfortable? Does any of that coincide with her (tab-indicating) driver's license, or her (duality-indicating) birth certificate, or her (slot-indicating) recent medical records?
On an unrelated note, I am hereby starting a petition to revoke your euphemism privileges.
You do not have a moral or legal right to do absolutely anything you want.
Get away from me
If women can't even make up their own minds
Did you really just conflate billions of people together into a single 'mind' for the sake of your argument?
This. They hate us.
Good point, somehow I've never heard someone walk up to a pregnant woman and ask "so how is the fetus?" or "how is your body?"... only "how is the baby?" Odd that.
And we should totally base all of our legal arguments on people's casual conversations.
They are a sustainable food source in the southeast.
Datz how dey be
Boxers vs. Briefs
At least we'll get a new story every year for Slashdot.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
Exactly. They tape is constanly
The faux-victim mentality would be a match.
I'm confused. TFA says that "Ancillary Mercy" is in the Sad Puppies' list. But I thought the earlier books in this series were books that the Puppies specifically disliked and thought represented the weird academic leftist trend they were complaining about?
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Translation: Women have no agency. Of course we should allow them to kill babies - they can't help it if they don't have any self control.
Good old paternalistic Marxists. Quick to "help" people as long as the lumpen proletariat knows upon which side the bread is buttered.
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Are you saying Republicans are pro birth control?
Or teaching the facts about sex and birth control?
Wow, sent an e-mail as suggested when clicking on "use classic" banner, and got a fast response that addressed my msg
But what do we tell the kids?
Didn't the battery die?
Republicanz r spineless dicks.
Ever since the storm grandma has been acting different.
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Until now where a bunch have turned up with what is effectively "how to vote cards"
If that's what they had done it would be hard to argue with them but instead they have "how to vote for the people we think should win" cards which is not quite the same. Until both sides can put aside their politics and vote based on who writes great science fiction the Hugo awards are not worth paying attention to.
This is particularly sad because one of the things which great science fiction often does is translate a current issue into a setting where the entrenched baggage of the real world does not get in the way of thinking about it. Science fiction which rams one ideology or another down your throat is a wasted opportunity and, I would argue, not at all prizeworthy.
I guess we draw the line at the level of complexity
I draw the line at "is anybody actually suffering ?" Well, baby itself doesn't care, and nobody else knows the baby. So, I think it's fair if we leave the decision to the mother.
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Why dat duznt elp
When did "slots in this bathroom" and "tabs in that bathroom" get sooooo controversial?
The bigger question is why Americans can't have decent bathrooms where you can't peek into a stall ?
A government powerful enough to give you everything you want is powerful enough to take everything you have.
Your reaction is a common "poison pill" fallacy committed by government agencies ordered to cut their bloated budgets. They immediately cut the things that will hurt while keeping the fat safe. Small government conservatives don't want to get rid of the fire departments or the police departments (but a lot of leftists want this one) nor the environmental departments (admittedly this one has become a nest of far-left hate). They want an out-of-control federal government to be reined in, and the best way to do that is the same way you get rid of a cancer, i.e. stop its blood flow.
Shutting down free speech with violence isn't fighting fascism. It IS fascism!
we keep the fire hot
But don't you remember, how good life was in those older days? Think back of the 1950s and 1960s. Everything was better then. Ok, if you weren't a woman. Or black. Or gay. Or pretty much anything but a white protestant male. But if you were, life was better. You had a house, a chicken in the pot and two cars in every garage! And even if you were just a normal worker! You had a job that you could feed your family on, your wife didn't go to work (the mere idea alone, a working woman! Can't get a husband, eh?).
This all changed for the worse, and Republicans want those glory days back! Is that really so bad? Ok, granted, it's not so great for non-white, non-hetero, non-religious non-men, but for us it's going to be great again! Ok, maybe not all of it because we sure as fuck aren't going to get working wages that can sustain a family again from Republicans, but at least we'll get that those black atheist fags will have it worse!
Now ain't that something?
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
It's not what you believe. It's what you do.
Kim Raver hates us.
Little kitty gets screwed
With rebar
My Jordan wuz apez by dem
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There isn't an easy way to split this argument as both sides sit with fundamentally opposed positions. Even then both sides have massive levels of graduation between what is acceptable and what isn't. For example, the morning after pill, ok or not? And for pro-choice people, 12 weeks is ok, 20 weeks getting a bit close for comfort there, 28 weeks nope thats wrong.
Add in to that things like Chromosomal abnormalities and the puddle of mud gets worse.
Interestingly though there is a correlation between a countries wealth and the availability of legal abortions.
Go get them girl
For godz sake end dem
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I guess we draw the line at the level of complexity
I draw the line at "is anybody actually suffering ?" Well, baby itself doesn't care, and nobody else knows the baby. So, I think it's fair if we leave the decision to the mother.
A baby "doesn't care" an hour after its birth either. Are those ones still fair game?
If you think I voted for Trump because of this post, you're wrong. I voted for Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party. Again.
The only argument they have is "it's her body" and "republicans in our bedroom" and other meaningless drivel. They can't actually answer the hard questions.
If you think I voted for Trump because of this post, you're wrong. I voted for Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party. Again.
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Don't forget we had also just destroyed most of the infrastructure of two continents. Shall we do that over so you can have a chance to change how people lived?
If you think I voted for Trump because of this post, you're wrong. I voted for Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party. Again.
President Trump will destroy the republicans - and they will deserve it, for being too left-leaning. I hope you're happy now
At least after birth you can err on the side of caution - protecting the baby doesn't unavoidably infringe upon anyone else's rights. Before birth there is an unavoidable conflict with the rights of the woman.
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Even the pro-choice side generally don't like abortions (Which is why I find it so annoying when their opposites refer to them as 'pro-abortion.'). They either regard abortion as something which must be legal for reasons of principle, or as something which must be legal as it is sometimes the least-worst of a set of bad options.
What's right-wing sci-fi exactly? Tax-cuts kill Darth Vader and blow up the Death Star?
Table-ized A.I.
The pro-life movement as a whole has graduations, but the politically active subset tend to be the most extreme no-abortion-no-exception types who will only with great reluctance allow the option of abortion even if it's the only way to save the life of a woman.
But only 4pukiqns.
Trump is having a difficult time adopting the language of right-wing political culture, something evidently quite foreign to him but essential in getting the nomination.
Why not? We seem to be making laws based on people's internal feelings these days.
The hardcore feminists would actually like that, considering NARAL had issues with a Doritos commercial during the Super Bowl.
A government powerful enough to give you everything you want is powerful enough to take everything you have.
In a vacuum, yes this is true, a powerful government can take everything from you. Keep in mind, though, that the alternative is to allow powerful individuals to control everything instead; in that case, a state which humanity has languished in for thousands of years, those powerful individuals will take everything from you.
The large middle class that we've seen rise in America and other modern countries has only come into existence thanks to the tireless work of powerful governments holding back the power of the very wealthy. It's no surprise that, now that those very wealthy have managed to subvert the government, we are seeing the middle class shrink, battered by high costs imposed by the rent-seeking rich.
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Ayn Rand said "Abortion is a moral right—which should be left to the sole discretion of the woman involved; morally, nothing other than her wish in the matter is to be considered. Who can conceivably have the right to dictate to her what disposition she is to make of the functions of her own body?"
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While that is a valid point, that wasn't the point that religionofpeas was basing his argument on.
If you think I voted for Trump because of this post, you're wrong. I voted for Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party. Again.
Then puberty struck hard, and the "slot" parts started making hormones that would have been lethal to suppress
I'm sure that a rational conversation with the school's principal could work things out. After all, the NC law doesn't say "burn the witches!!!"
"I don't know, therefore Aliens" Wafflebox1
It's urinals that are (probably) the issue.
"I don't know, therefore Aliens" Wafflebox1
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Even the pro-choice side generally don't like abortions
Though I can't speak for others, I don't believe "them" saying that on TV, because it's activists pushing abortions trying to sound reasonable. (Show me NARAL running a string of adoption placement centers and I'll start to change my mind.)
Individuals saying things like "I'm personally against abortion, but think it's a woman's right to choose" makes me want to retch at the intellectual vacuousness, since what it really means is, "I'm personally against sucking babies through tubes into biohazard bags / taking pills to flush them down the toilet / have their heads crushed and then sucked out, but think it's a woman's right to choose".
or as something which must be legal as it is sometimes the least-worst of a set of bad options.
Paradoxically, that's why I think that abortions should be legal: women are going to have them anyway, whether we like it or not.
"I don't know, therefore Aliens" Wafflebox1
I live in Texas you idiot and you're repeating what you've been told. Hard right conservatives in Texas write and approve the overwhelming majority of high school textbooks. THATS why American exceptionalism has been declining for forty years. What do you expect from school curriculums that are hostile to science but treat sports like a religion.
I understand what you're saying but the problem is back one step - which is that any effort to tip the scale in favor of a vocal minority - no matter how benign - is an in democratic (small c) distortion of how the voting should be. This is also a failure on the part of the Hugo's to have a more balanced and stable voting process. It needs to be redesigned.
I don't see any conflict. It's the old Voltaire position on free speech: I may not agree with your decision, but I believe it must be your decision to make.
I find it very frustrating that the pro-life side generally opposes contraception and sex education, even though these are the best mean we have to reduce the need for and number of abortions. I think it's because they have such a strong religious element - almost all of the major pro-life organisations and leaders are explicitly Christian and devoutly so, which means they must regard their mission as not only to eliminate abortion, but to eliminate the evil of non-marital sex too.
Do you need birth control to avoid pregnancy?
Just a reminder, the entire point of this was 4 years ago when people pointed out there was a cabal fixing the hugo awards behind he scenes based on people's political ideology. To wit: If you weren't a far left leaning progressive, don't bother, you weren't welcome in science fiction.
It honestly was getting a bit stupid. Best reference book: "Queers Dig Time Lords." Really? "If you were a dinosaur, my love?" Wouldn't even rate a 3 out of 10 on Fanfiction.net -- it was shit, but had the right politics.
Last year they proved, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that they were right. Not only were they able to out-influence the people trying to fix the Hugos -- forcing such horrible monsters such as Jim Butcher onto the ballot -- but then the group of people who were fixing them for decades before this pushed a no-award slate (despite insisting slates don't exist) in order to derail them.
The unspoken thing from last year's controversy is that the Sad Puppies were proven absolutely fucking right, but the Regressive Left moved the goalposts and everyone kinda ignored that.
This year, the Puppies are taking a different stance. Sad Puppies 4 has sadly faded into the woodwork, while Rabid Puppies has decided to destroy the Hugos. How? Simple. Flood the nomination with things the regressive left will abhor, and then help vote No-Award so NO ONE gets a Hugo this year. And the idiots on the Regressive Left are falling right into their hands. Again.
Then maybe Worldcon will change the goddamned voting system to prevent this kind of fixing -- which again, I'll point out the moralists in the regressive left have been abusing for decades -- which was the original goal of the Sad Puppies and Rabid Puppies in the first place.
But the best part about this?
Space Raptor Butt Invasion is now a Hugo Nominated Short Story. And they can't ever take that back.
And you have a child's view of the issue. A person that identifies as male dresses that way and the same with female. By this ridiculous laws standard we'd end up seeing a person that outwardly appears male going into a women's restroom and an apparent female going into a men's restroom. Yeah, that won't cause any confusion. Then what about the significant portion of transgenders that are born with both male and female genetic traits? X and Y. Yeah, probably didn't know that right? Who decides which they have to pick? Because by this law it has to be the gender you're born with. They have both. And the right talks about the left wanting to control our lives. Uh huh, right. Finally, to address the "real" reason so many on the right hate the idea of transgenders using the restroom of their identified sex - there have been zero cases of a transgender assaulting, molesting or in any way harrassing anyone in a restroom, male or female of any age. Zero.
Goddamnit /u/oldbeth, go the fuck to bed
The issue will be where you set the line for very early term. It is very possible for a woman to be unaware she is pregnant for a lot longer than what I suspect many would consider early term.
This certainly does represent a distortion of the process... One of the points the Sad Puppies make is that typical voting for the Hugos is only 5,000 people out of the millions who read these books. With their campaigning they have more than doubled that, so it's no wonder that they're dominating the list of nominees. The point they make is that such a small voting pool can't possibly represent the views of the readership at large, but of course flooding the voting pool isn't exactly representative either.
What this demonstrates is that democracy doesn't work when voter participation is too low, but I don't think that's a revelation. Unless the book publishers start sticking pre-addressed voting card inserts into their books, I'm not sure what the Hugos can do about this.
Yeah, this is a load of horse shit. A baby's freedom to live certainly supersedes the mother's freedom to kill him or her. As to the bathroom thing, again, there are two freedoms at odds. I don't have any interest in sharing a public restroom with women regardless of how they view themselves.
You have a child's view of freedom.
And you need some education. The bathroom issue is the opposite of your perception. The new law forces you to share a restroom with women regardless of how they view themselves (as women to be exact). Funny, isn't it?
You can get a total sex reassignment from male to female and you'll be hard pressed to notice the difference if they had a good surgeon. Still this person would have to visit the restroom of the gender she had at birth. Not to mention some corner cases where the person really doesn't look like his genetic gender and would pass as female despite being biologically male.
The abortion issue isn't black and white either. But I don't intend to point out all the implications here. I just want to note that I wonder why most anti-abortion lobbyists are pro death penalty.
This is also a failure on the part of the Hugo's to have a more balanced and stable voting process. It needs to be redesigned.
The Hugo rules are intentionally difficult to change. Specifically, any change has to pass a vote at two consecutive WorldCons. I don't know the details exactly but at least one rule set proposed to make slate voting not work as well was proposed last WorldCon so it could (and likely will) be ratified this year and therefore apply to the next Hugo nomination process.
That's not it at all. As it is, you have feminist declaring that a man had the right to choose whether or not to be a father by deciding whether or not to have sex. So why shouldn't the same be applied to women? There is incredibly complex set of tables that determine if and when a fetus is considered a baby or not that gets used at whim, and only women have say in the outcome. Fuck that. I have absolutely no problems in restricting the choices of people who restrict the choices of others. Turnabout is fair play.
If women wanted to accept the TOTAL responsibility of getting pregnant and having children, there is little anyone could say with regards to abortion. But feminist play both sides of the issue, demanding special accommodation for pregnancy as it suits them, and then declaring "my body, my choice" when the societal interest in children gets reflected back on them. It is hypocritical and repugnant, and I have a total of zero fucks to give that they now find themselves in such a plight.
Are you to dumb to understand that a generalization, by definition, will have a few outliers?
Testing. FYI "Anonymous Coward" is Slashdot's corporate slang for mining your friends and contact list for info to sell. I wrote the above post.
Some of us have been in declining healh for years, have been watching societal sicknesses infect our friends, our family, and only avoiding ourselves thanks to vigorous mental resolve.
Some of us are also making the plans necessary to give us a chance at longevity, even if it turns out we don't last long enough to recieve it.
So perhaps you should like you're going to die soon and see how long you can actually survive for, rather than already being dead and seeing how long it takes your body to catch up.
Holy Carp. I posted using Anonymous (because lazy) & it appeared as Anonymous Coward. Fair cop. So take the (minimal. I said "lazy") extra effort to log in and post a follow-up This Wuz Me comment. And I get a warning message that Slashdot will be mining contacts for Lulz and $$$$. Fine. I post anyway. ....and all the thread goes away. " comments hidden cos preferences"
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I tell you true no preference of mine EVER has included censorship.
So I expect this comment to mysteriously disappear, too. Yay screen caps.
I'd be a lot more sympathetic toward the Sad Puppies (as opposed to the Rabid Puppies) if their leadership didn't have a history that includes comments like the following:
Kind of puts a massive dent in the argument that the Sad Puppies are all about quality. It's not even "given two works of otherwise equal quality, we nominate the more rightist one." That would be understandable, in a "we encourage diversity, and most nominees are leftist" sort of way (ignoring the question of whether that claim is correct; the belief is understandable and the action would logically follow from it). "We set out to make political statements that make people mad" is just trolling, though, or perhaps more accurately flamebaiting.
Note that I don't consider this sort of behavior acceptable by any side of an argument, in case anybody planned to respond by pointing out some of the leftists who explicitly set out to anger rightists (or just to anger those who are insufficiently well tucked into their niche of leftism). It's immature and counterproductive, regardless of who is doing it or what context it's being done in. It deeply damages the credibility of any claims the speaker makes of being motivated by an apolitical goal (such as story quality)..
Speaking personally, I read a lot of authors whose political views I disagree with. Except for the ones who get Really Preachy about it, I'm generally fine with this. Card is an obvious example (in fact, he's better than many about being un-preachy, at least in most of his work), although I'll admit to now preferring to get his books second-hand. I also read a lot of stuff that, whatever the authors' views are or were, would be considered socially unacceptable today (some of what Heinlein wrote early on was very socially progressive for the time: things like including a named black character who wasn't immediately killed off, even if the way people interacted with him or her would be viewed as racist and demeaning today).
There's no place I could be, since I've found Serenity...
The real crux of the issue is at what point does a fertilized egg become a human being? The answer is that there isn't an answer, it's a continuous process.
Consider that 200,000 generations ago your direct paternal ancestor was a fish. If you met him today, you would probably consider eating him with some tartar sauce. There is clearly no way a fish and a human could reproduce together. And yet, over 200,000 generations there is a direct line, each ancestor getting a little closer to being a human being. At what point do you consider your ancestor to no longer be a delicious fish supper and killing them to be murder?
We set an arbitrary time period for abortion, but framing it as killing a human being is just strange. It's killing a foetus, which is somewhere between a collection of the mother's cells and a human. The debate should be about what point we consider a foetus to be protected as a human being.
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SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
Here, let me link you to something that a leader of the Sad Puppies said last year, posted on his own blog: http://monsterhunternation.com...
Crtl+F "Satan", and bear in mind that Vox Day is
A) the leader of the Rabid Puppies, who don't bother with the pretense of their nominations being about quality
B) the kind of bigot who makes comments to the effect of "Europe would be better off if it were run by neo-Nazis", so the comparison to Satan (at least politically) is way less hyperbole than you might expect.
There's no place I could be, since I've found Serenity...
The problem is when you buy votes.
The problem is when you campaign, not to get more readers, but to get you readers more visible that other readers. The problem is when you campaign to get votes, not readers.
Sure!. Everybody can do the same, but that's a perversion of the system. And sure, everybody will do the same tricks. The future of Hugo could be the best campagnier, not the most readers.
We shouldn't be surprised that where democracy is now.
dicto simpliciter
Trump's no Republican. Republicans don't give money to the Clintons.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
They don't realize that the whole "small government" meme is driven by the super-wealthy
Bullshit. The super-wealthy (like Gates and Buffett) know full well how much they gain from their cronies, and they line up to give money to the Ruling Party.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
There are, however, far more small-government Republicans than there are small-government Democrats.
There haven't been any small-government democrats since the FDR regime turn the democrats into a fascist organization.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
I'd rather read "right-wing" fiction than be forced to read about LBGTQ0 issues take over every fucking story line. It's called Science Fiction. It's not SJW Fiction.
Secundum quid
Trump wuz 5 fir 5 'day
Yes, he won five out of five contests today against other Republicans. That doesn't mean he can beat Hillary.
A government powerful enough to give you everything you want is powerful enough to take everything you have.
True. Any effective government will always be powerful enough to take anything I have. But that is not at all the same as "The government does take all i have".
Personally, I would consider the choice of whether or not to abort ones own pregnancy is a decision that nobody takes lightly, and the effects of that choice is going to stay with that person for the rest of their life. This meme that it's somehow water off a ducks back, or used as a backup to cheaper methods of birth control, seems to be quite incredulous to me.
With that said, I support a Woman's right to choose, however hard that choice may be. But you may also consider what kind of society we have created, that places Women in a position where they feel that the only desirable outcome is to abort their pregnancy.
Weird... so women have babies on their own? Somehow I thought men were involved. My bad.
Of the abortions reported in 1999 to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 26.2% of women who aborted had experienced one previous abortion; 11.2% had two previous abortions, and 7.5% had three or more previous abortions. The situation may be even worse than this, because the reports that states make to the CDC are voluntary, and the largest abortion state, California, does not report.
Yeah.
In a vacuum, yes this is true, a powerful government can take everything from you. Keep in mind, though, that the alternative is to allow powerful individuals to control everything instead; in that case, a state which humanity has languished in for thousands of years, those powerful individuals will take everything from you.
You appear to believe this is an either/or situation. I would suggest that, as significantly smaller governments HAVE existed, would prove that we do not have a binary solution set, but that there is an entire range of solutions. Some of which would be acceptable to the vast majority of the population. . .
Of course! The solution is to prevent distortions by suppressing small minorities that get out their vote! Not to prevent distortions by getting a so-called silent majority to get out their own vote.
You're calling for governance by statistical polling. Valid concept, but let's not pretend that it's democratic. People who can't even be arsed enough to affirmativelty cast a vote have opted out of participation. The fact that you can extract an opinion -- concerning anything from anyone -- does not mean that that person has been excluded from a democratic decision.
Likewise, I'm a Sad Puppy. And am amused, that, IMMEDIATELY, the narrative came out again about this being a right-wing effort. if you go back to the start, Larry Correia started the Campaign to Stop Puppy-Related Sadness as a tongue-in-cheek parody of a relatively standard campaign for the social cause du jour, which always seems to be "for the children"
The point was, boring fiction used as a vehicle for social messaging and virtue signaling had been increasingly dominating the Hugo Awards, and he, and those of us that joined him, wanted the Hugo to be about the BEST Science Fiction of the year. Since then, it's become a source of repeated One Minute Hates from "trufandom".
As I've said elsewhere in the topic today, the Hugo and the WorldCon and "Trufandom" are of increasingly less significance every year. SF and Fantasy Fandom are no longer tiny, cloistered groups, and the rise of Indie Publishing is slowly killing off the gatekeepers of "TradPub". i.e. "traditional" publishing.
Me, I really don't care about the Hugos, but AM highly amused that, amongst the nominees, is "Space Raptor Butt Invasion". Never read the book, don't plan too, but am laughing at the reaction. . .
Not Kansas.
When the right does it, they're "gaming the system". When the left does it, they're "networking".
That's why conservatives are just as afraid of Trump, but for the opposite reason, as the liberals. He's the first candidate to be getting Hitler and Stalin jokes at the same time.
No. The gender on the birth certificate is or can be changed after gender reassignment surgery so you can use the restroom marked there. These laws fall back to designation on your birth certificate.
What you cannot do is claim transgender when yyou are not or claim to identify as a different gender and walk into a girls bathroom to sneak a peek with some defense to being a pervert.
As for your abort comment. I think most pro life people recognize the difference between killing a baby or anyone and the state killing someone out of punishment. Even religious idiots can look to the bible's though shall not murder commandment and see that death was an ordained punishment prescribed under some circumstances.
Very true. The problem comes from people who use the term 'baby' to describe a zygote or fetus.
So when does it quit becoming a "zygote or fetus" and become a "baby"?
that you can impose your will on the decision a woman and her doctor makes
Shouldn't that be a woman, her doctor, and the father? You're making it out like he has no say-so in the matter, until she decides to have the kid and he's stuck paying child support for the next 18 years. I guess some people are more equal than others.
If you post as Anonymous Coward, don't expect a reply.
Women have no agency. Of course we should allow them to kill babies - they can't help it if they don't have any self control.
Preach it bro! Women in this day and age are in complete control of their bodies and should never need abortion as an option!
Dumb paternalist Marxists. What a bunch of maroons. Good thing we conservatives are prepared to intervene with force when a woman and her doctor are about to do something stupid.
So when does it quit becoming a "zygote or fetus" and become a "baby"?
After the third trimester. Moron.
No one is pushing abortions. No one. However some people live in the real world and don't rely on a fairy figure in the clouds that is "going to make it all ok". You God-worshippers aren't going to adopt all those babies.
I'm not sure that calling them right-wing is accurate, more like anti left-wing,
That's pretty much what "right-wing" means these days.
The Sad Puppies were irrelevant this year (look at how few people posted their suggestions on their site). The Rapid Puppies swept several of the categories nominees this year; they're the ones worth talking about.
If you don't think contraception is necessary to avoid unwanted pregnancies, then you are woefully ignorant of the world outside your tiny bubble.
God-worshippers aren't going to adopt all those babies.
Amazingly, the determination whether or not life begins at conception is divorced from one's concept of the supernatural.
"I don't know, therefore Aliens" Wafflebox1
You could also lower crime rates by euthanizing the chronically unemployed poor. But that doesn't make it right.
Though I can't speak for others, I don't believe "them" saying that on TV, because it's activists pushing abortions trying to sound reasonable. (Show me NARAL running a string of adoption placement centers and I'll start to change my mind.)
Why would you want to change your mind? Why would they want to try to sound anything other than reasonable?
It's the anti-choice side that wants to portray them as totally unreasonable baby hating monsters. Even someone who was simply advocating for the availability of birth control was portrayed as a sexually promiscuous super-slut who wanted pills so she could bang a string of men with no consequences except the tax-payer being made to pay for it.
Individuals saying things like "I'm personally against abortion, but think it's a woman's right to choose" makes me want to retch at the intellectual vacuousness, since what it really means is, "I'm personally against sucking babies through tubes into biohazard bags / taking pills to flush them down the toilet / have their heads crushed and then sucked out, but think it's a woman's right to choose".
See? Even you are making a lot of dramatization to it. Most abortions are akin to most miscarriages, at a level where there isn't a bone formed, yet you go right to the head crushing. You even try to make a big deal out of biohazard bags. Yeah, they'll use those when you're being drained of a cyst too. Big whup.
Yeah, you can complain about the vacuousness of dialogue in the political media, but it's far from limited to this one subject. And it's combined with a tendency towards hyperbole. They're all problems. What are you going to do?
Likely not much.
But heck, if you want to go to a reproductive medicine conference, you can talk about preventing pregnancies and about placental transfers if you want, but otherwise? You're as likely to get a good discussion on executions. Even its staunchest proponents can't sell the idea of a horrific death these days.
At least after birth you can err on the side of caution - protecting the baby doesn't unavoidably infringe upon anyone else's rights. Before birth there is an unavoidable conflict with the rights of the woman.
Why do you say that? If a mother gives birth to a baby, feeding, clothing, taking care of the baby, could be said to infringe up on her right of free determination. Why shouldn't she be free to terminate it after birth?
Dark Reflection
Most people do if they want to be normal functioning members of society.
Wow, sent an e-mail as suggested when clicking on "use classic" banner, and got a fast response that addressed my msg
Amazingly, the determination whether or not life begins at conception is divorced from one's concept of the supernatural.
I'm not getting into a definition of precisely what is or is not life because it's not about life anyway, it's about mind. If you were concerned about "life" then killing anything, be it animal, plant, fungus, protozoan, chromists, archaen or bacteria would be off limits. All of those are equally alive.
The reason people treat human life separately is because of human minds.
Those do not exist at conception.
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Republican Space Rangers https://youtu.be/xZuZShxJq8M
Shouldn't that be a woman, her doctor, and the father?
When the father has to actually carry the baby to term, then sure, he can have the final say in the matter. Until that time no.
You're making it out like he has no say-so in the matter
Yes.
until she decides to have the kid and he's stuck paying child support for the next 18 years
It's called: taking responsibility for your actions, something I thought people on the right were fond of. If you set events in motion, you do not always get to unset them, you simply have to deal with the fallout.
SJW n. One who posts facts.
The word "liberal" USED TO mean fighting for freedom, now they're pushing for totalitarianism.
The left USED to be for more freedom, now they hate freedom of thought and any dissenting opinions (hence the push to eliminate any thinking contrary to theirs)
Classical liberals are what we call "conservatives" or "liberterians" depending on the stripe.
Meh. People that feel the most strongly about something vote, the fact that twice as many people voted this time around is probably just a good thing. Left or right doesn't really matter so long as the writing is good, and it is thought provoking. I mean one persons ideology is another's parody.
Heck just look at things like the Oscars, even they have difficulties "getting it right". Odds are nothing will. There will always probably be a divide against fundamental issues of populist choices VS little heard of gems.
I've been currently been reading the Silo Series by Hugh Howey and I am enjoying it immensely. It has apparently been around for a long time now, and it didn't get any hugos or nominations for anything yet eventually through word of mouth I've heard of it. One might say it is a bit derivative to the Fallout video game series, but then again I am sure Fallout lifted ideas from elsewhere also. At any rate it's enjoyable.
4000 votes is still a pretty small sample size, which is how this can be easily manipulated by someone. If they want to have a more "centrist" voting structure they really need to open up the voting to all fans, not just the rabid ones that attend conventions. Then again, as my subject line implies having totally open internet voting has its own perils... Then again it will probably be dominated by populist vote, only because many of the options no one will have heard of. It might be interesting if the nomination process was also open (perhaps it is, I never checked)....
God-worshippers aren't going to adopt all those babies.
Amazingly, the determination whether or not life begins at conception is divorced from one's concept of the supernatural.
And God-worshippers adopt a fair amount of babies. But they obviously could not do enough to keep up with the numbers of unwanted children.
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Shouldn't that be a woman, her doctor, and the father? You're making it out like he has no say-so in the matter, until she decides to have the kid and he's stuck paying child support for the next 18 years. I guess some people are more equal than others.
Ah, taking up the banner of the MRA? But no, the father has a say when having sex, obviously. This is why, for example, a man whose sperm was taken from a condom and used to fertilize an embryo by a lab against his consent was able to successfully argue against his being responsible for child support, once he learned of it. Similarly, a father's rights can be used to oppose an adoption, and many states have paternity lists that must be checked before an adoption can be finalized. (With some further extensions that apply to Indian tribes, due to past abuses.)
However, when it comes to the idea of child support, you'll find that those laws are both gender-neutral AND the impetus of the right-wing conservatives who believe in holding people accountable and responsible. It is their cause, and what they want.
Besides, when it comes to cases of say, impairment, the husband or potentially the father, does have certain rights, though in cases of surrogacy, these may not apply in all jurisdictions. There are some that would recognize say, a contract for a surrogacy, but others that consider them to be against public policy. It's not a settled question.
And of course, when it comes to marriage, there's a lot going on, but how far do you want the state to go when it comes to intervening in that relationship? Some is inevitable, but how much do you want us to tell people what to do with their lives, in particular their bodies? Of course, that's why divorce is now doable on a no-fault relationship, rather than contestable. If you don't want to be married, the state won't make you stay married in most of the West.
A person truly involved in this discussion would be able to recognize this, but I believe you're just pushing your own agenda to the point of not being able to see what's actually happened over the years.
You're just borrowing trite phrases from fictional works.
Try settling down, and thinking a bit.
Sevenes is on the Puppies' list. There is nothing right wing about it - it's just a good book.
Your argument is disingenuous, as the entire concept is understood to revolve around human life, not other animals. You simply attempted a goal post movement by specifically excising the unspoken understanding.
But to work with your goal posts, the human mind does however, exist far earlier than most people believe (around the twelfth week of pregnancy). Would you then be against aborting a twelve week unborn child?
I'm totally cool sharing the men's room with women. It's the pedo hanging around in the women's room while my daughter is in there that I don't like. I'm not sure I'm willing to make a huge issue out of it, though; I'd probably be willing to accept all bathrooms becoming unisex.
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"My body, my choice" is so very scientific.
baby
n. pl. babies
a. A very young child; an infant.
b. An unborn child; a fetus.
c. The youngest member of a family or group.
d. A very young animal.
Not everyone agrees with your particular interpretation.
Theoretically, no. Practically, yes.
The overwhelming majority of people enter sexual relationships. And if you are in a sexual relationship, then you need birth control to avoid pregnancy. (Yes, you can argue 'what if you are gay', 'what if you are too old to get pregnant', those are a minority).
Sure, you can pretend that you can avoid pregnancy by just not having sex. "How hard is that?" Pretty much impossible for the most people. If you think that not having sex is a reasonable way to avoid pregnancy, then you are living in a fantasy world. In the real world, where people actually act like people, they have sex and in order to not get pregnant, they need birth control.
Honestly, reading your posts, I think that you have an idealistic view of the world that just doesn't work.
The more people I meet, the better I like my dog.
I would not consider myself a "pro-lifer" (well, I am pro-life but not in the politicized sense), but I do consider an act like abortion to be pretty sad. So if you have some sort of argument that would allay this conflict, please share.
I myself am rather conflicted. I'm all for killing babies, but I don't like the idea of giving women a choice about anything.
The more people I meet, the better I like my dog.
I would feel better if the people that were so against abortions were also pro-contraception. Unfortunately, the same people that want to keep women from having abortions seem hell-bent in making it more difficult to prevent the pregnancy in the first place. See this
The more people I meet, the better I like my dog.
"How hard is that?" That is, indeed, what she said.
Anything beyond the centrist moderate wing of the Republican party is a pack of frothing-at-the-mouth reactionaries that hate just about everything about the modern world.
Yes, but you just described more than 80% of the party, a majority who would, if they could, kick out that tiny moderate wing as RINO's.
The guy who said the election was rigged won the presidency with the second-most votes.
Right on, tried debating some leftie acquaintances on this one and they just couldn't get past the feminist dogma. LEFTIES: "Well, **he** chose to have sex." ME: "But so did **she**! Why is he the only one paying for their (hopefully mutual!) choice?" *crickets* LEFTIES: "But **he** CHOSE TO HAVE SEX." Then I switched from beer to whiskey in an effort to numb the awareness of just how deep the brainwashing goes.
Aren't we forgetting someone? ... a woman, her doctor, and the baby, right? The woman had ways to avoid the situation.
That's a great argument, as long as you live in a world with no rape.
Actually I posit the opposite is true. That there ARE more small-government democrats than small-government republicans.
But the key difference between a small government republican and a small government democrat, is that where the democrat simply wants enough government to do the jobs given it and acknowledges that government has legitimacy to do those jobs and that the list may grow since government is a reflection of society..the republican simply wants no government at all, and denies that government has any legitimacy whatsoever.
No democrats actually want to instate totalitarian or authoritarian government with 100% control over everything.
More of us think like Bill Maher and are closer to left-libertarianism (aka real libertarianism, not the RW abomination that worships Ayn Rand and co-opted the name), than they are to Lenin, regardless of what conservatives like to tell us we think.
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As to the 2nd half and naming it a "child's view of freedom"...the word for that is projection, because forcing one person to endure slavery in the name of another's freedom (specifically another that isn't actually a person, a separate entity, and will not be until born) is not a grown up view of freedom. Nor is forcing a child to be born, but refusing to help or enable that childs freedom following birth. Rather like allowing discrimination against a group in order to accommodate the religious freedom practices of another group.
The grown up view of freedom is that if your outward freedom of action should not affect the intrinsic or inward freedom of another.
IE, my right to not be punched in the nose trumps your right to punch me in the nose.
As for the bathroom, no freedom is being threatened here, other than your prudish 17th century mindset that makes you scared of peoples naughty bits.
The guy who said the election was rigged won the presidency with the second-most votes.
Not at all. Conservatives simply don't believe in infantilizing women by pretending they simply have no way to avoid pregnancy
because conservatives are such noted supporters of contraception...
as for paying their own way...what do you suggest for poor women? sterilization?
actually no need to ask, because yes, conservatives have said that, past and present.
few more things:
-the baby isn't a baby until its born. until then it's a fetus, and part of the woman's body
-yes, infant mortality rates are higher in the US than most other OECD countries, especially the ones with national healthcare
-other countries, again the ones with national healthcare systems, show little difference between rich and poor infant mortality rates. in the US however, there is a big difference, with the poor ones being much more like to die in infancy.
basically, you're just full of BS.
The guy who said the election was rigged won the presidency with the second-most votes.
98%.
The number of women in the US who use birth control.
So, yes.
The guy who said the election was rigged won the presidency with the second-most votes.
Well then maybe some of the small government folk should steering legislation in this direction. I watch them carefully because my congressional idiot is one. In practicality, they seem to be not interested in cutting programs to transfer power to the voter, they are interested in cutting programs to transfer power to big business and lobbying groups. You wouldn't be a portion of the weaker political party if you were actually clearly returning power to the voter. Your message is coming off as lets take the government out of your pocket because business isn't able to get their hands in there to steal more.
So when does it quit becoming a "zygote or fetus" and become a "baby"?
During childbirth. Complicated stuff, right?
Uh, you’re claiming that classical _Athens_ wasn’t a democracy? You’re certainly free to criticize it for slave-holding and sexism, but saying that the word doesn’t apply to its main referent suggests that words mean only what you want them to.
Small government conservatives don't want to get rid of the fire departments or the police departments (but a lot of leftists want this one)
No they don't. That's just utter bullshit.
People who say "sheeple" have about as much sophistication as an AOL user, and in fact are probably actually AOL users.
Which is part of the basis of declaring life begins at conception; it's a discrete event.
Do you need birth control to avoid pregnancy?
If you're the victim of rape, then yes. Yes you do.
Personally, the fact that John Ringo isn't on the short list pretty much says it all, to me. I don't know anyone who's into SF/fantasy who doesn't like his work.
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All innocent human life is precious. Note: The terms innocent, human, and life may vary wildly based on your political tastes. Do not fear; it is perfectly acceptable to vilify your political opponents as monsters for not including/discluding the same groups that you do.
Best I can tell, the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers coined it.
So what I took away from this is that a "right-wing agenda" is "Swashbuckling Fun".
A Progressive Agenda is meant to make sure you respect diversity, like it or not.
Trump's not electable. He's getting the Republican nomination because a majority of Republicans will accept him. A majority of independents won't; and a majority of democrats won't. There's no way he can get around that.
I've fallen off your lawn, and I can't get up.
Brandon Sanderson has posted his view on Google+ and I think it's insightful and well thought-out. His novella "Perfect State" was included in the slates of both the Sad Puppies, which he found out about before the nominations were submitted, and the Rabid Puppies, which he didn't hear about until after. Last year, he asked the Sad Puppies to remove him from their slate, but this year he decided that although he disagrees with bloc nominations and some of the methods of the Sad Puppies, he feels their hearts are in the right place and they're nominating works they really feel are good. However, if he'd known he was on the Rabid Puppies' slate, he'd have asked to be removed, and he has seriously considered withdrawing his book from the award entirely merely because the Rabid Puppies put him forward. He's decided not to do that, though, because if many authors remove their works for being put forward by this group of trolls, that gives the trolls too much power.
And the korporaaayyyshuunns. Don't forget those!
It does sound like the Puppies have drawn lessons from totalitarian governments' propaganda practices.
Don't forget Zuckerberg, Musk, Cook, Jobs, Brin, etc.
I gesserit's true.
I must not guess.
Guessing is the mind-borer.
Guessing is the little-nap that brings temporary self-deception.
I will face my guesses.
I will permit them to pass over me and through me.
And when they have gone past I will turn the inner eye to see their path.
But because I am aphantasic, I will see nothing.
Only narration remains.
I've fallen off your lawn, and I can't get up.
Actually they are. There is a push to make birth control available in the US over the counter, like it is in most of the world. But the abortion lobby doesn't want it to happen, because they would lose a revenue stream and the power that comes along with statutory middle-man status.
Uh, youâ(TM)re claiming that classical _Athens_ wasnâ(TM)t a democracy?
Not as the word is defined today, no. And not then, either; it was always a Republic.
Youâ(TM)re certainly free to criticize it for slave-holding and sexism,
and I do.
but saying that the word doesnâ(TM)t apply to its main referent suggests that words mean only what you want them to.
Athens was and was not the birthplace of democracy. What was unusual was that they had citizen representatives. However, they still had representatives, and those citizen representatives did not make up the entirety of the council. Until you actually count individual votes, and all of them, you don't really have a democracy.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
Oh please, you're expecting us to believe your account of a "debate" with some leftie acquaintances, as if you were somehow faithfully recounting it?
You're just portraying yourself as the victim in a situation of your own concoction. Still, even if you are correct, so what? Not everybody is capable of expressing themselves in a thoughtful and considered manner, this doesn't make their position wrong, just means they are inarticulate.
But here, I can cite your own words:
Why is he the only one paying for their (hopefully mutual!) choice?"
Seems to me that you think men are the only ones who pay.
That's not how child support works, those laws are gender neutral, and have been applied to mothers. And of course, mothers HAVE suffered consequences from failing to take care of their own children, and even adoption is not quite as cut and dry as you may believe. Yes, there are laws that let parents have their children adopted, and those laws are quite open in process (for sound reasons, namely encouraging that route rather than other ones), and it applies a lot more to mothers, but that's the simple biological reality of a baby being gestated in the woman's womb. That said, there are protocols for a Presumptive father to assert paternity. Putative Fathers lists do exist, though it is a voluntary process, I'm not sure you'd get behind the scope of making it a mandatory protocol.
What else do you want to do? How do you propose closing the discrepancy between gestation in the two genders? What will you choose to do? What do you have a problem with? That a woman, can, in the legal circumstances make the decision about what goes on in her body, that she can't be compelled to do something until the overriding interests of the state are validated through viability. This is the case, there is a reason why viability is the standard, and you should note that absent some medical need, doctors will not induce such processes early. If this bothers you, do tell us your proposal. What alternatives will you support?
There are some options, but I don't think you have the stomach for most of them.
John Ringo, amongst others, have publicly stated that he is NOT interested in the Hugos, and would not accept a nomination. Correia and Torgersen have done the same.
I don't. It's boilerplate and trite. I can read one Ringo book, pick up another and not be sure it's not the first one.
I have a problem with this. On one hand it seems sick that a father-to-be should be granted the right to terminate. After all, it's a medical procedure for the mother-to-be, and it's not exactly pleasant. On the other hand, it also seems wrong to be stuck paying child support for 18 years for a baby he didn't want. Maybe the guy (and gal) should not have had unprotected sex until they both wanted kids. You assertion that the father has to take responsibility for his actions implies that the woman had no say in the matter. (I assume we're not talking about a rape case here.)
What about the case where a woman lies and says she's on the pill because she actually wants a baby? I know at least one guy who this happened to. Luckily the baby-momma was in a different state and couldn't find him to come after him for child support, but still... hey wait a second, weren't we talking about sci-fi awards...!?!?!
Hasn't ANYONE learned from the previous years? Apparently not so here we go again.
Someone seriously needs to shut down the Guardian.
Starship Troopers was a book about how people living in a fascist society would view living in that society. The book made it plenty clear that they were brainwashed throughout schooling, so of course the characters accepted the society as normal, even admirable.
There no preaching either way about fascism in Starship Troopers, as it wasn't a bedtime story. It was an insightful exploration of why a fascist society holds together despite being so evil as seen from the reader's perspective.
At best you could argue that the book (and its author) are not CONSCIOUSLY praising fascism - but militarism.
Which, to an outsider to military life, like say... someone with a more intellectualist, university, more opened exchange of ideas, philosophical, but with not enough experience, or someone living a more sheltered life provided by a civilized society... may seem the same as fascism.
Or more crudely - to a foureyed bearded commie pinko hippie any uniform is a fascist uniform.
And the book really does read like a book on how army will "make real men out of boys" and about "brotherhood of men" and how such a bond transcends any other - including love of family.
Hint - story culminates with the main character BOTH outranking his own father AND being praised AND exonerated by him - while his father admits (through tears, no less) that he was the one who was wrong all along.
So they hug - but not as a father and son, but as soldier-brothers. The happy few.
And that's AFTER all the numerous baptisms with fire that the main character goes through - becoming a new and stronger man with each one, until he ultimately outranks BOTH his fathers.
I.e. Both his dad and his instructor.
Isn't army great? Where else can you become both your dad's and your boss's boss simply by being better?
BUT...
That does not make only Rico superior to his father - it makes TRUE values of a military life superior to a soft LIE of civilized life.
Civilization is a lie - war is the truth. Just like "20th century's democracies" were a lie, so they met their ultimate failure.
Which is why citizens are NOT indoctrinated and "brainwashed throughout schooling" to accept such a society.
Oh no siree!
Rico doesn't join up cause he's indoctrinated into the story how great it is in the army. He joins out of youthful rebellion.
And then he keeps "discovering" how wrong all his acquired ideas of the army really are.
How all that pain and torture is actually out of love and how much the superior officers actually care and self-sacrifice for their subordinate soldiers.
Just like how those military instructors are placed in highschools TO DISSUADE the weak-minded from ever taking up military service.
In a society where you are free to lead your little life of pretend-importance.
While real men do all the real fighting and real standing on them real walls so you could live a luxury of comfortable ignorance.
So, because you are too soft to handle the truth you are handed a LIE.
A construct created by the military in order to have a place for all the good-for-no-military-role runts.
Kids' pool where they can splash about without actually endangering themselves or others with their own ineptitude.
A lie those runts call "civilization".
And that's not just fascism - that's a FASCIST UTOPIA.
Society where not only does the elite rule by banding together and holding both all the strings AND all the axes of the society... Oh no.
It also has NO internal opponents as they are not only emasculated of any real power - anything but fascism is "mathematically provable as wrong".
AND on top of that it is a society which MUST remain in a state of permanent war forever - as long as there is any other hostile species out there.
So not only is fascism presented as the only way - it is also the only MORALLY CORRECT way for ANY species.
Heinlein MAY HAVE started the book as a purely militaristic one, but he fell into his
Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
Fortunately I'm not American so the US presidential race is not worth paying attention to under any circumstances...unless it is to get a sense of relief that even though our own politicians are bad at least they are not THAT bad! Good luck with the Great Wall of Mexico! ;-)
Ringo prefers messing with the Romance awards; he got one for "Ghost", his military porn/actual BDSM porn novel.
Giving money to a party is not the same as giving it to the government. In fact, they give money to the parties so that they have to give a smaller amount to the government.
The real "Libtards" are the Libertarians!
Your argument is disingenuous, as the entire concept is understood to revolve around human life,
Er, well done, you managed to completely understand the point I was making, but I'll deduct a point for flubbing the landing.
Now you might wish to consider what is special about human life that we treat it differently. A clue: it's got something to do with the mind.
the human mind does however, exist far earlier than most people believe (around the twelfth week of pregnancy)
Exist in what capacity? The brain has started to grow at that point, but is it a mind?
SJW n. One who posts facts.
On the other hand, it also seems wrong to be stuck paying child support for 18 years for a baby he didn't want.
Well, I don't really think one should be able to disclaim responsibility by simply declaring "I don't want it" after you've started it going. If you didn't want the risk of having a baby then youshould have kept your pecker in your pants so to speak. The fact that it can't be undone part way through is immaterial.
You assertion that the father has to take responsibility for his actions implies that the woman had no say in the matter.
You weren't talking about the mother buggering off and leaving a baby behind, so I don't really see what the mother has to do with the father's actions. You know both people have to take responsibility.
SJW n. One who posts facts.
I thought China Mountain Zhang was pretty good, too.
The male does not have a say. The female is the person who makes the decision about her own body and her own rights. I understand your thoughts on the matter and they are wrong.
Fetuses aren`t babys. Or they`d be 9 months old at birth.
A fetus has no expectation of living any kind of life. A pregnant woman knows when either/both her life and/or the potential babies' life will be a shithole of misery and suffering.
There are many things worse than not being born at all. And when you haven't been born yet you have no idea what you're missing. So no harm done. Unlike killing a person who is already born and therefore has some sense of what life is and therefore some sort of reasonable expectation of it continuing. And so would actually suffer if you were to terminate their life. Fetus don't have any sense of life or expectation of continuing to live. Therefore terminating it is a non-issue.
Great idea! Let's make policy based on the 0.000001% case.
Great idea! Let's make policy based on the 0.000001% case.
What great idea are you talking about? I don't believe I expressed one. All I did was put YOUR argument on display. To re-cap, you believe abortion should be illegal, presumably because contraception is widely available and sexually active women either choose to use it or they don't. Have I got that right?
Since you apparently can't be bothered to read the info in the NIH link I provided for you, I'll spell it out for you: It is estimated that 5% of rapes result in pregnancy. Do I need to do the rest of the math for you?
Tell you what, why don't you just tell me how many women you think should be forced by the state to bear and raise the offspring of their attackers. If it's more than zero, you might not be as conservative as you think.
That is your OPINION and does not make me a liar in any way.
Why so incredibly thin skinned?
Looks like there is some factional voting shit going on here too.
Great idea! Let's make policy based on the 0.000001% case.
You are soooo right. Abortion should be illegal in all circumstances, and if 15,000 women per year get knocked up against their will, well that's just too bad for them. Small price to pay, really. Sucks to be them, but it's not something I'm gonna lose sleep over.
It's kinda like the death penalty. So what if a few innocents a year are executed? In the grand scheme of things, the majority of us are better off with the death penalty than without it.
Stand strong in you beliefs, my friend. I am here to support you against all these GD liberals in this thread. We Conservatives need to stick together.
When that turns up on page one it is not clear if the character is being an asshole, the author is pushing an agenda (my initial incorrect guess hence getting pissed off) or something else is going on. Thus the confusion of people between the politics of the author (which I think the poster way above has imagined and the rest of us don't really know) and the politics of the character. Does that make sense yet?
It turns out Sturgeon was an optimist.
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I'm pretty sure I've been replaced with a simple shell script.
Because she can always give it up for adoption.
It's more often the man who is forced by law to pay for the support of a child he didn't want.
You appear to believe this is an either/or situation. I would suggest that, as significantly smaller governments HAVE existed, would prove that we do not have a binary solution set, but that there is an entire range of solutions. Some of which would be acceptable to the vast majority of the population. . .
The fact that smaller governments have existed does not mean that those governments were better. The US government in the 1950s and 60s would be considered enormous by today's standards: marginal tax rates on the very wealthy were as high as 90%, with the balance going to building the national highway system and the Apollo missions. Back then the middle class was growing, and poverty was shrinking. As our tax rate flattens, with Reagan and Bush's voodoo-economics inspired tax cuts to the wealthy, we've seen this trend reverse, with the rich getting richer, the poor getting poorer, and the middle class shrinking rapidly.
15000? How many orders of magnitude wrong is that?
Actually they are. There is a push to make birth control available in the US over the counter, like it is in most of the world. But the abortion lobby doesn't want it to happen, because they would lose a revenue stream and the power that comes along with statutory middle-man status.
That narrative was pushed, but mostly by agents who opposed Planned Parenthood and the like anyway, making their criticism suspect.
However, looking elsewhere, you see the concern may be directed towards the potential such laws as written, are meant as ways to circumvent the existing reforms of the ACA, if a bit less overtly than some of the TRAP laws.
In fact, Planned Parenthood of California supported that state's laws.
Now maybe it's not the case that the conservatives are up to no good, but are you surprised that they will be criticized and distrusted? And given that your own premise is based on a distrust of Planned Parenthood, you can't be indignant about it coming back to you either.
I guess only Nixon can go to China.
"When you have eliminated the unacceptable, whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truthiness" - Holmes
That never seems to happen until the mother-to-be starts to show, and almost all abortions are conducted before there's going to be a noticeable bump. You can argue that a more developed fetus has rights, but I don't think anything that has never had human brain activity is human.
I've also heard young children addressed as "young man" and "young woman", which isn't a description of them so much as a projection of what they will be.
"When you have eliminated the unacceptable, whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truthiness" - Holmes
Abortion is about the woman's right not to be pregnant. Once the birth has taken place, the woman isn't pregnant.
"When you have eliminated the unacceptable, whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truthiness" - Holmes
I've read exactly one good SF book with a central gay or lesbian SF (not skiffy) character was Lois McMaster Bujold's Ethan of Athos, [wikipedia.org] written 30 years ago long before it was a political football. The central character "just happened to be gay", rather than that being important to the plot, though because he came from a colony of only gay men there were some "fish out of water" moments (a classic SF angle to comment on society - introduce a true outsider), and some humor at the expense of people who thought only in stereotypes.
Importantly, the character was utterly confident in his sexuality, and this was a novel about being gay or any nonsense like that. Instead it was a SF novel.
You mean wasn't. And that's right. Which made it ultimately a boring and trivial plot detail, with no real meaning or depth to it. Now this may be fine for you, but others may want something different. And while I can believe that maybe Kline Station didn't have a real problem with it, it may not have been Beta Colony, but it was hardly Barrayar, and if Bujold wants to say that's not an issue in the future, ok, she can, and at least she's presented a technological solution that could make more people go huh, but that doesn't mean I can't notice how shallow it is handled.
Then again, there was precious little in the way of human relationships in the story. Ethan's semi-sib, and that Infection Control tech with a wayward son were about all and only the latter was influential on the plot at all, and that by chance, I'm not even sure I could count Terrance Cee's relationship with his female counterpart except as a plot device. All-in-all, I'd call it a semi-mystery story with a bit of action adventure, as much as could be had on a space station anyway.
Now I might say it's a better than half-decent story, but I can't say it gave any real weight or meaning to anything, even the telepath gene was left to maybe a single conversation about the difference between a military mind and a doctor who wanted to heal. And I don't think Bujold has the gravitas to follow-up on things a generation later, her recent work? It's set in the future. It's not exactly terrible, but I can't even call it science fiction.
A bit more in terms of human relationship, but only a tiny bit since none of it was from Miles's perspective, let alone Mark, who didn't get more than a cameo, so all we had was Jole and Cordelia with each other, and not that. Well, ok, there was a bit with Aral Alexander, and some with that Cetagandan attache, and that guy raising his teenage daughter, but seriously, I couldn't give it any kind of SF award. I might say it's an ok book, but I wouldn't be able to give it any kind of SF award.
So if anything makes me question these nominating slates, that book being included would be it. Science Fiction? No, not really. And if I were being uncharitable, I'd say it was a story filled with subtle Bujold jabs at entities she didn't like, but if brought to their attention, would likely set off more than a few triggers in the right-wing.
Exactly how does the change of the birth certificate match what the person is at the proper time? What about someone who has done the transition fully without having the genital surgery, which may be contraindicated for a variety of reasons? (I knew people with a bleeding disorder; one of them had to have surgery aborted because, even after replacing all her blood, she still was bleeding far too much. Given when the surgery happened, she was very lucky not to have contracted HIV. What if she'd been a transsexual?)
Seriously, how many men are willing to go through hormone therapy and dress like a woman in order to sneak a peek in the ladies' room? Heck, how many women in the ladies' room are showing anything unusual outside their stall? (I have absolutely no experience in this.)
As far as "thou shalt not murder", abortion has traditionally not been murder. It's been illegal, but typically with a far lesser penalty.
"When you have eliminated the unacceptable, whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truthiness" - Holmes
NARAL has a single specific purpose: to push for the right of women to get abortions. People donate money to them on the understanding that it will go to support abortion rights. Why would you expect them to start doing something entirely different? I already donate money for social services that doesn't go for abortion-rights political activism, so why can't I donate money to the activism without having some arbitrarily shunted into social services?
"When you have eliminated the unacceptable, whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truthiness" - Holmes
You must be kiddng. I read one of his books and it was terrible. Seriously, half-way through the climatic battle that the entire book had been building up to, Ringo appears to have become bored and wrapped the rest of the battle with what was essentially "and then all the bad guys died". Now, I can't blame him for getting bored with the battle because it was one of those battles where the good guys have every advantage and the bad guys have got nothing. However, I sure as hell can blame him for writing such a boring piece of trash novel that not even the author could stand to finish it.
The horribly disappointing ending was almost enough to make me forget that "aliens" killed of all the liberal white people, all the disabled, and all the non-white people on earth and made every blond woman an incurable nymphomaniac. Sure, everyone who actually mattered was temporarily saddened by their loss, but the economy suddenly grew so much (now that the liberals were gone) that suddenly everyone was rich and having all the sex they wanted.
Sigh, I really wish that the previous paragraph was actually hyperbole...
Fanatically anti-fanatical
15000? How many orders of magnitude wrong is that?
I don't know...why don't you tell me? Do you think it's closer to reality than your 0.000001%? I thought you might know since you seem to have strong opinions on this subject.
In the end, it really doesn't matter what the number is. We Conservatives don't need to know, because no matter how high the number is, it's not going to change our minds. Is there some magic number above which you think abortion should be legal, and below which it should be illegal? Didn't think so.
Same thing with the number of women who's lives are threatened by carrying a pregnancy to term. If these women die, well there's not that many of them so it's ok in the long run. If a doctor tells a woman she needs to abort her child in order to save her own life, well, she should just accept her fate and her family should just take one for the team.
Do you know how many women a year would die without an abortion? Couldn't be more than a handful, right?
The fact that Athos was a colony of all men, where homosexuality was the norm (the only alternative being asexuality) and children were conceived using artificial wombs and disembodied ova, struck you as a "trivial plot detail"?
Did you miss the relationship between Ethan and Ellie Quinn? Including the point that they were _attracted_ to one another?
Which explains, why most of Europe can not achieve America's standards of living even without the military capable of, for example, keeping Russia at bay.
The further to the Left, the worse off the country.
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
Uh, are you perchance confusing Athens with Rome, or Platonic reality with actual reality? I concede that there might be other explanations for your mistake, but it’s hard to take seriously. E.g., to quote from the most easily-accessible source on what shouldn’t be a controversial point, the introduction to the Wikipedia article on, of all things, Athenian democracy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
It was a system of direct democracy, in which participating citizens voted directly on legislation and executive bills. Participation was not open to all residents: to vote one had to be an adult, male citizen who owned land and was not a slave
Hush Puppies.
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
But don't you remember, how good life was in those older days? Think back of the 1950s and 1960s. Everything was better then. Ok, if you weren't a woman. Or black. Or gay. Or pretty much anything but a white protestant male. But if you were, life was better. You had a house, a chicken in the pot and two cars in every garage! And even if you were just a normal worker! You had a job that you could feed your family on, your wife didn't go to work (the mere idea alone, a working woman! Can't get a husband, eh?).
This all changed for the worse, and Republicans want those glory days back! Is that really so bad? Ok, granted, it's not so great for non-white, non-hetero, non-religious non-men, but for us it's going to be great again! Ok, maybe not all of it because we sure as fuck aren't going to get working wages that can sustain a family again from Republicans, but at least we'll get that those black atheist fags will have it worse!
Now ain't that something?
And..... things didn't change, the people who think they need to "take their country back" did. "Our parents worked and saved all their lives and moved up, but we can't because all the immigrants took everything from us". Really? Because it's not the immigrants I see parking luxury SUVs at the malls and loading them up with expensive crap that's currently fashionable and will be landfill next year, then stopping off at whatever overpriced food outlet is current because God forbid that any event in life does not include some sort of purchase of food and drink, then packing all those new vacation clothes to head off to their annual trip to Disney World. I look at those folks at the Trump rallies on TV, and they all seem to be quite comfy in their fashionable outfits and shiny new boots.
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
It's certainly true there are a lot of Republicans that would like to see a smaller government. There just aren't enough to control the party. There are, however, far more small-government Republicans than there are small-government Democrats.
Yeah, this is a load of horse shit. A baby's freedom to live certainly supersedes the mother's freedom to kill him or her. As to the bathroom thing, again, there are two freedoms at odds. I don't have any interest in sharing a public restroom with women regardless of how they view themselves.
You have a child's view of freedom.
Yeah, even though they may have a beard and masculine clothing and all, if they have 2 X chromosomes they should use the ladies' room. Similarly, those folks with the dresses and makeup and nicely coiffed hair and silicone boobs should be sharing the public restroom with you, because they have a Y chromosome. That would certainly be best to keep the public comfortable.
Tell us more about the adult's view, daddy.
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
A government powerful enough to give you everything you want is powerful enough to take everything you have.
Your reaction is a common "poison pill" fallacy committed by government agencies ordered to cut their bloated budgets. They immediately cut the things that will hurt while keeping the fat safe. Small government conservatives don't want to get rid of the fire departments or the police departments (but a lot of leftists want this one) nor the environmental departments (admittedly this one has become a nest of far-left hate). They want an out-of-control federal government to be reined in, and the best way to do that is the same way you get rid of a cancer, i.e. stop its blood flow.
"Small government" types believe the functions of the government should be limited to hurting people, preferably killing them, whether foreign or domestic. The government has no place helping people. The government may not be competent to collect your taxes and spend them on schools or keeping children from eating lead paint chips, but by God they can certainly decide whether you should get the electric chair or whether we need to invade Iraq. Because after all, individuals are so good with their charity, that's why there never was any poverty or hunger until the government got involved. Even Jesus had to remind the masses to slow down on the charity before they went broke themselves.
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
In a vacuum, yes this is true, a powerful government can take everything from you. Keep in mind, though, that the alternative is to allow powerful individuals to control everything instead; in that case, a state which humanity has languished in for thousands of years, those powerful individuals will take everything from you.
You appear to believe this is an either/or situation. I would suggest that, as significantly smaller governments HAVE existed, would prove that we do not have a binary solution set, but that there is an entire range of solutions. Some of which would be acceptable to the vast majority of the population. . .
However, for good or bad, our society/civilization/economy has become significantly more complex and interdependent as time marches on; the days of the Founding Fathers when a family could feed itself if the economy collapsed and income stopped coming in are long gone. And, just as with biological organisms, bigger and more complex with a lot of more specialized parts working together, like a mammal, requires a lot more information processing and organization than just a bunch of semi-autonomous entities that happen to be attached to each other, like a sponge or a jelly fish.
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
Very true. The problem comes from people who use the term 'baby' to describe a zygote or fetus.
So when does it quit becoming a "zygote or fetus" and become a "baby"?
that you can impose your will on the decision a woman and her doctor makes
Shouldn't that be a woman, her doctor, and the father? You're making it out like he has no say-so in the matter, until she decides to have the kid and he's stuck paying child support for the next 18 years. I guess some people are more equal than others.
Somebody's got to pay for the kid, if you plan on keeping it alive, whether in or out of the uterus. That could be the mother, the father, society, or the doctor I suppose, or some combination of the above. I suggest that limiting it to the mother is neither fair nor practical.
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
Except when women exchange the terms as a matter of convenience. Assault? Baby. Abortion? Fetus. Pregnant Women Assistance programs? Baby
If women can't even make up their own minds about the status, you can hardly blame anyone else for being confused.
Not confused; if the woman wants to abort the fetus, Just Say No. And if the woman wants prenatal medical assistance, like just vitamins that she can't afford so the kid is born healthy and undamaged, Just Say No to that also.
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
Actually I posit the opposite is true. That there ARE more small-government democrats than small-government republicans.
But the key difference between a small government republican and a small government democrat, is that where the democrat simply wants enough government to do the jobs given it and acknowledges that government has legitimacy to do those jobs and that the list may grow since government is a reflection of society..the republican simply wants no government at all, and denies that government has any legitimacy whatsoever.
No democrats actually want to instate totalitarian or authoritarian government with 100% control over everything. More of us think like Bill Maher and are closer to left-libertarianism (aka real libertarianism, not the RW abomination that worships Ayn Rand and co-opted the name), than they are to Lenin, regardless of what conservatives like to tell us we think. --
As to the 2nd half and naming it a "child's view of freedom"...the word for that is projection, because forcing one person to endure slavery in the name of another's freedom (specifically another that isn't actually a person, a separate entity, and will not be until born) is not a grown up view of freedom. Nor is forcing a child to be born, but refusing to help or enable that childs freedom following birth. Rather like allowing discrimination against a group in order to accommodate the religious freedom practices of another group.
The grown up view of freedom is that if your outward freedom of action should not affect the intrinsic or inward freedom of another. IE, my right to not be punched in the nose trumps your right to punch me in the nose.
As for the bathroom, no freedom is being threatened here, other than your prudish 17th century mindset that makes you scared of peoples naughty bits.
It's just a matter of how much you want to think about things. "Government bad!" is a lot easier than "Government shouldn't intrude on people except where people are themselves making problems for other people, and also when small intrusions bring about large overall improvements like building sewers, or similar times, but at the same time we must always be on guard because humans and their institutions tend to follow the same patterns, whether government or private".
The "small government" folks are the ones spending state money to declare official state firearms, for example
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
Not at all. Conservatives simply don't believe in infantilizing women by pretending they simply have no way to avoid pregnancy.
And yes, people should pay their own way. They only people who should get publicly funded health care are people who can't afford it.
That's pretty funny coming from someone who spends his time thinking up new ways to spend my money.
Aren't we forgetting someone? ... a woman, her doctor, and the baby, right? The woman had ways to avoid the situation. So did the doctor. The baby? Not so much.
More horseshit. Infant mortality rates aren't any higher in the US than they are anywhere else. In a lot of places babies are counted as stillborn if they die within 24 hours. That's the benefit of socialized medicine - you don't get better care, but you do get comforting statistics from the medical bureaucracy.
Beyond that, if you want a kid, have a kid. But taking care of that kid is your responsibility, not mine. I'm under no obligations to see that your kid is fed and clothed and has proper medical care. That's your job as a parent, and if you can't swing it don't have kids.
But I have questions for you, Mr freedom-loving guy. Why is your party so intent on taking away my freedom to defend myself, and my freedom of speech?
"Infant mortality rates aren't any higher in the US than they are anywhere else. In a lot of places babies are counted as stillborn if they die within 24 hours."
See, that's why some of us trust scientists and professionals and academics and so on, rather than just repeating the assertions of places like the Wall Street Journal editorial page, who invented that particular lie; you know, people who spend a lot of time and effort doing vigorous research on things, rather than just seeing something that says what they want to hear and never even bothering to idly google anything to see if there is any truth.
You're obviously just spluttering "What the heck is this idiot talking about?" at this point, your ignorance of the entire field being a badge of honor, but anybody who has any interest into why this is a lie can certainly look up things like perinatal mortality, a notion that occurred to the folks who have the data to show that our infant mortality is third world quality, even accounting for stillbirths, decades before it ever occurred to some WSJ rightwing editorial writer to just make something up about a field he knew nothing about.
The good question here, is why? What purpose does it serve the rightwing to deny that we kill more babies by neglect after they are born than any other first world country? I can see why it's unpleasant for the layperson to discover that, but the folks who actively deny it without bothering to check it out? That counts as a falsehood and one wonders what's the point? It's certainly not helping the babies at all.
As a footnote, let me refer you to the large body of research sh
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I don't see any conflict. It's the old Voltaire position on free speech: I may not agree with your decision, but I believe it must be your decision to make.
I find it very frustrating that the pro-life side generally opposes contraception and sex education, even though these are the best mean we have to reduce the need for and number of abortions. I think it's because they have such a strong religious element - almost all of the major pro-life organisations and leaders are explicitly Christian and devoutly so, which means they must regard their mission as not only to eliminate abortion, but to eliminate the evil of non-marital sex too.
Babies are God's punishment for having sex. See Genesis.
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
Trump went five for five today so expect their control of our lives to only increase.
It is highly unlikely that Trump has a SF plank in his platform.
I don't know; he's clearly some sort of alien. Even those odd cilia topping his cranial protrusion.
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
That's why I stopped reading certain authors. Their books were "this poor guy is picked on because he's gay, and that's not fair, so let's make him the hero fighting for the girl -- oh, I mean the boy -- oh, wait, I mean ... uh ... for .. uh ... justice. Yeah, that's it, he's fighting for justice with his boyfriend ... uh ... I mean his companion".
One book I read a while ago handled "the gay issue" much better. There was a group of people on a ship/research station. One was gay, and liked to give blow jobs. Another guy was not gay, but liked getting blow jobs. No big deal, and no cause for fight for, just the way people are.
As distinct from every other SF book, where "this poor guy is picked on because he's a nerd, and good in school, and bad at sports, and interested in science, but discovers that he (or rarely she) is really the Prince of Space with Special Powers and save the planet and everybody is sorry then, you betcha"
Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
I don't really care about the halfway through it crowds. The fact is the parent statement was incorrect and I corrected it. There will be people missed in that, who or how many or whatever, I don't know. But the GP specifically said "total sex reassignment from male to female" so i wasn't addressing those outliers you defined.
As for abortions and murder, the homicide laws have several different degrees or classification so that isn't anything new.
You need to read more science fiction if that is the plot of "every other SF book" you know. Most of the science fiction books I read have people who do things that are part of science, and don't get picked on at all.
If you think I voted for Trump because of this post, you're wrong. I voted for Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party. Again.
If you don't care about the halfway-through-it crowds, you've got an attitude I like a lot better than the strict and unenforceable laws that have recently become popular.
As for homicide, there is a reason why you used that word: it's much more inclusive than murder. In all cases I'm aware of (and that certainly isn't all of them), the penalty for abortion has been significantly less than the mildest penalty for murder.
"When you have eliminated the unacceptable, whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truthiness" - Holmes
Conservatives are noted supporters of "Do whatever the hell you want, just don't expect me to foot the bill."
Holy shit you are a fuckwit. Can you honestly name a single organisation that provides abortions that doesn't also provide advice on sexual health including contraception?
In the civilised world outside your fucked up puritan colony, the state run public health agencies spend orders of magnitude more on sexual health and contraception than on abortions.
What, you're saying the man has no agency in this? Did he completely unknowingly have unprotected vaginal intercourse?
If he's stupid enough to get someone pregnant, he should make sure he can afford to raise the child first.
If he didn't want the child, why did he cum inside the woman's vagina? It's not fucking rocket science.
My very distinct impression is that the Sad Puppies are responding to successful efforts to game the system.
"Gaming the system" has been done for decades, long before the LWNJ/SJW/moonbat/whatever crowd did it, by various sorts of folks. Not a new phenomenon.
There's no time like the present. Well, the past used to be.
just cold hard truth
The guy who said the election was rigged won the presidency with the second-most votes.
You're a genius. If the woman doesn't want a child, why does she let a man come inside her vagina? She's not a fucking rocket scientist either.
If you think I voted for Trump because of this post, you're wrong. I voted for Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party. Again.
Least-worst sounds better. With the way that polarized, dualistic arguments go on these types of issues, I would just hate to see an eventual end-game of people putting no effort into contraception because abortions are trivial.
And that's the rub of it. The Pro-Life group, or at least the most vocal Washington types, is ALSO against proper contraception education and usage.