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Dictator_Bob 2 points ago +2 / -0

If the left wants to do something right for a change they can start working on helping to end unwanted pregnancy. This means family values as much as contraceptive technology. Which is why they won't, they refuse to accept anything short of hedonism.

They would rather send billions of dollars from the poor and working folk of the US to the wealthy overseas than invest in contraceptive research.

I am uncertain on how I would solve this issue myself, and I keep an open mind. One thing I am certain of: if abortion was banned with no recourse, the left would be force to address unwanted pregnancy.

So, maybe, instead of killing the unborn we could advance male contraception.

I hate the left. They're so smug about things they do nothing to help with. So sick of them.

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randomusers239874 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is an injectable male contraceptive in the works called vasagel, but of course no major company wants to fund the research, and the FDA is stonewalling it like always.

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VoidWanderer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Letting men protect themselves from baby traps? No, no, no, no, no. Only women are allowed to get away from responsibility, men must have it imposed on them!

The plow horses are not allowed to leave the plantation!

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Dictator_Bob 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. I am aware of this and other major roadblocks in stopping abortion. I hate the left passionately because of this. I support a ban on abortion if anything to get them to wake the fuck up and start fixing this problem with us. They deserve nothing less than that and frankly, we all deserve a better world together.

I am sick and tired of this wedge issue, and it is a wedge issue, being used as a weapon against the American people.

We can solve most of the problem by focusing 99% of the energy we all have (left, right, or whatever) on non-invasive, healthy contraception.

The remaining 1% of our energy should be geared towards debating life at conception and teenage pregancy.

That's it.

Male contraception that would eliminate the need for hormone altering "birth control" pills could nearly end unwanted pregnancies. If it was proven viable 99.9995%.

Further research is needed.