Because they don’t care about quality in depth content. They’re just in it for the clicks. Probably had an algorithm fill in the remaining paragraphs
Because they don’t care about quality in depth content. They’re just in it for the clicks. Probably had an algorithm fill in the remaining paragraphs
Thank you. As someone who knows nothing about that religion this headline was extremely confusing to me
Thanks for sharing your experience! Those examples don’t seem so subtle at all! Sorry you have to live with that shit
Real talk - how often do you experience overt, interpersonal racism? How often do you experience more subtle “accidental” racism?
What part of the country are you in?
I guess my point is that the big debate is whether women should be able to get an abortion at all or not. I believe conservative Christian leaders are resolute in stating that any abortion is anti-Christian and anti-conservative, so you might be less of one that you think.
Fair answer. There’s no denying that men should have a lot of (and a lot more) accountability in pregnancy, but that’s kind of beside the point in the debate around abortion rights.
I don’t think most people would defend the right to an abortion once the fetus becomes viable, nor do I think many women get abortions so late. I don’t have the stats on that, but I’m pretty sure that’s all just extreme scare-mongering from the anti-abortion lobby. They’re trying to prevent any abortion and use extremely rare/non-existent scenarios to push that agenda.
There is also a huge range of scenarios under which a women might want an abortion. I have a personal example. A very close family member of mine had an abortion when she and her husband were actively trying to have a second child. The fetus was not growing and multiple doctors confirmed that the pregnancy was going to result in a miscarriage at some point, but it was unclear when that would happen. Instead of waiting potentially months for a surprise miscarriage to happen, she decided to have an at-home abortion using mifepristone. It was purely out of bodily autonomy. Now conservative Christians are trying to take that right away from her and thousands of women in the same position.
How do you feel about women making decisions about their own reproductive health?
If you don’t think women should be allowed to have abortions, how do you reconcile that with the goal of “not ramming your religion down other people’s throats”?
If you do think women should be allowed to have abortions, are you really a Christian conservative?
Tl;dr - some businesses will be impacted, but it probably won’t drag down our economy much at all.
Environmental damage is reversible
Wasn’t there a similar story about “Born in the USA” ?
Oh good point, it’s not like some gigantic bathtub
I don’t know much about how the canal works… why does it need rain water? Isn’t it connected to the ocean on both ends?
I get that there’s a system of locks to raise/lower ships, but dont those just pump salt water in/out?
He probably has lawyers fighting literally every step
It’s self reported. They released it before he entered the building
Granted, but I don’t think they can really discern the difference
Their position on Russia is one of the more ridiculous contortions for Trump fanatics. They claim to hate communism and love freedom and yet their daddy sold out to the Kremlin so they have to find ways to act like they wanted us to be Russian apologists all along.
This. Have we really not learned this lesson? We need to take what he says literally and seriously.
But what if all nearby objects are moving towards it at a similar speed? Or away? At such a large scale speed becomes a mind bending thing.
Thank you! At that scale the simpler answers just don’t feel sufficient
Is this in a museum somewhere? Would be cool to see up close