Remember: No Uterus, No Opinion — UNLESS You Support Abortion

In response to the pro-life laws enacted in several states throughout the country, feminists on the internet have taken up a very strange mantra to drum up support for the pro-abortion cause.

“No uterus, no opinion” — referring to the idea that men, who do not have wombs, shouldn’t be allowed to dictate what women who do have wombs do with them.

On the surface, this seems almost reasonable. It would be great it we could apply this logic consistently, such as not allowing people who don’t own guns to tell people who do what to do with them. But, the left is never going to accept that level of consistency (or honesty), so we won’t waste our time.

The strange part about all of this is that the same people who want only uterus-positive people to participate in the conversation about abortion see no problem with a 200+ biological man stepping into the octagon with a woman for a good ole’ MMA cage match. As long as this biological man identifies as a woman, it’s perfectly fine — he (she, we guess) is just as much of a woman as anyone else could be, because gender is subjective in 2019.

Never mind the fact that transgender women (that is, men), are shattering weight lifting records and women’s noses alike by being allowed to do this. What’s more feminist than men stepping into women’s spaces and stealing the spotlight?

~ Facts Not Memes


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