[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

I disagree. The internet distorts people's perceptions. "Normal" people support reproductive rights, no-fault divorce, and other common targets of the religious right because that's what's in line with how they actually and practically live their lives. Most people are mortified to hear about a 13-year-old being forced to give birth, that's why the people who oppose abortion have all sorts of excuses (or outright claim the stories are fake) in these scenarios because they know what they're defending is shocking to normal, well-adjusted people.

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

The people who wouldn't be swayed would fall into either the hypocritical category above, or are the people who would actually would cruelly force a family member to go through something akin to what happened in the article above, because they believe in the "blessing" or because they're also forcing their kid to marry the rapist, but I'm referring to people who are otherwise well-adjusted but are ignorant of the wider world and have a sanitised view of abortion as something "out there" and "far away" from their life.

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 7 points 1 year ago

Only the most radicalized of people, which I'm explicitly not referring to.

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 8 points 1 year ago

I think I've heard about some people getting away with using carpool lanes while pregnant on the basis that they had "two passengers" in some conservative states.

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 37 points 1 year ago

"actually, it's about protecting MY kids, who I would NEVER let this happen to, who fucking cares about some OTHER parent's child?"

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 44 points 1 year ago

Hopefully, that won't be the case much longer in Ohio with November's ballot question. (the GOP just failed to make it harder to pass by trying to make all constitutional amendments require 60% to pass after polling showed it would by 58%)

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

There's nothing to sue? They could go after an instance owner, sure, but I'm reasonably sure that there's still Section 230 safe harbor protections for "service providers", which to my knowledge could easily be the owner/admin of a fediverse instance. Perhaps it'll need to be litigated in the courts, which is unfortunate for whoever gets stuck being the trailblazer.

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

I'm operating on the basis that most people, do in fact, love their family members and want them to live happy, fruitful lives. If someone doesn't want that for their loved ones then what I'm saying wouldn't apply. Someone who is "normal" but not radicalized, in the sense that they may be reflective of society's inherent prejudices and have views shaped by them, but are repulsed by overt displays of racism/sexism, would probably be horrified.

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

The "wrongdoing" in question being reporting on subjects and histories that the Sheriff and a local business owner didn't approve of.

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 46 points 1 year ago

I wonder how many former pro-lifers this will create as people watch their younger siblings, cousins, and other loved one's childhoods have their lives utterly ruined because they bought into theocratic propaganda about "the unborn".

Every time something like this happens it should be proof that it was about control and cruelty towards women and girls.

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 18 points 1 year ago

I think that people are more upset that it was done only after a troll complained about it on the support or admin community.

[-] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

People who need trucks hate these things

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