- 20 Feb 2012 09:26
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Er, wait. Are you describing conception as theoretical?
All I am saying is that with such a charged issue, wouldn't prevention be a more optimal policy direction?
We've taken the preventative route in almost every other health area and yet sexual reproduction is a no go zone.
Smokers are demonized to buggery in the name of preventative health, but a woman can happily abort a fetus at her convenience...
All I am saying is that with such a charged issue, wouldn't prevention be a more optimal policy direction?
We've taken the preventative route in almost every other health area and yet sexual reproduction is a no go zone.
Smokers are demonized to buggery in the name of preventative health, but a woman can happily abort a fetus at her convenience...
The real problem of humanity is that we have Palaeolithic emotions, medieval institutions and godlike technology - Edward Wilson