• Billiam@lemmy.world
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    There’s a strong case to be made that for any society, the citizen’s rights to bodily autonomy should be secondary to the health of that society, especially when the procedure in question is so trivially easy to get and overwhelmingly safe to do so and (it should go without saying) when all objections to said procedure are based solely on political ideology.

    The flip side of the rights granted to citizens from a society is a responsibility to that society, which is where the selfishness of conservative ideology is exposed.

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          Most issues are black and white with zero nuance, and anyone who acknowledges that must be a sealion. No exceptions!

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            A person who was seriously asking questions in good faith wouldn’t have posted this response.

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              Nobody who is posting in good faith can get frustrated when accused of not posting in good faith. Got it.