I don't see how you can blame this on feminists when other people should also have been pushing for those same rights?
Why are you putting more of the blame on feminists and women than any other section of society here? It just reads as unhinged misogyny.
"It's women's fault" is a long-standing thing in the culture.
Because they were fighting for half the population, and they demonstrably lost. We now have pre-1975 law, including horrific laws like Texas creating task forces hunting out women with miscarriages and abortions in other states.
They could have made the 'umbrella' of what they were fighting for cover 100% of the population. They didn't. We're all worse for it.
> They could have made the 'umbrella' of what they were fighting for cover 100% of the population [...] They didn't. We're all worse for it.
Other people could have stood by them and fought for those rights too. You're blaming the wrong people. Regardless of your intentions, you're not coming across well. I'd urge you to try reframing this, as you're not going to win many supporters outside of the alt-right pipeline as you're pitching it at the moment.
I don't want to accuse you of being a misogynist. Nor do I want to accuse you of being alt-right. But that is how you are coming across in your comments. Textual internet discourse always hides nuances. I'd really ask that you reconsider how you frame this, whether internally or externally, because as it stands, I don't think it's great.
And its already flagged, but I'll respond to you anyways.
So yeah, it was a complaint towards the 2nd wave, only because they did identify it as a woman's issue. Men weren't the scope of their grievance, which is fine to identify.
What I'm saying is that the whole birth control and abortion debate is a subset of bodily autonomy. It also covers trans rights. Also covers suicide rights. Covers self-medication and experimentation.
I have in the back of my fridge a few sets of day-after pills, in case any of my friends have any issues that need resolved.
I'm also aware and support the works of Four Thieves Vinegar collective, and their misoprostl abortion cards, and also diy chemistry.
I would support birth control and abortion rights as inherent as bodily autonomy. I just felt their limited scope is what striated the public (well, men) from supporting it. And now we're in a really really bad place with abortion banned in multiple states, and women dying due to not getting needed care.
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