TheUnsightlyLocks

TheUnsightlyLocks t1_iukyuie wrote

> No one is changing the law here.

Well until they do. It's important to have people defending certain reasonable positions and local politicians have impact on nationwide politics. Massachusetts doesn't exist in a vacuum, and as stupidly self evident as it sounds, we're a country of states and we all have impact on each other. We need strong proponents of reproductive choice and autonomy.

It is odd and a bit revealing that you're focusing this much on one single topic, though. I truly hope you don't ever have a daughter, a relative, a partner or a friend that needs a type of an abortion that you don't agree on based on your current views.

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TheUnsightlyLocks t1_iug17ul wrote

>The new findings support Warren’s claim that she has at least one Native American ancestor, although they cannot reveal whether that individual was a member of any specific tribe. The results were not peer-reviewed, as they would be in a formal scientific publication, but four anthropological geneticists told us the methodologies were valid and the conclusions reasonable.

https://www.factcheck.org/2018/10/the-facts-on-elizabeth-warrens-dna-test/

Hurr fucking durr.

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TheUnsightlyLocks t1_iu45hw4 wrote

The thought of paying for something and still seeing ads is revolting personally. If something's ad supported, it should be free; one or the other.

Just checked and Green Acres and Andy Griffith are both on Pluto TV, which is free with ads, but it's your money, you do you.

I wonder how much of this is generational.

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