Revisions of #157

Contributors: Dennis Hackethal
Obligations are only coercive if they are unchosen. People know that sex can result in pregnancy.↵
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More generally, when you take an action that you know (or should know) can result in some obligation, then that obligation is not unchosen.↵
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Fudging unchosen and chosen obligations is why some of the pro-abortion crowd strike me as people who just want to be able to act without consequence or responsibility. Similar to other women’s ‘rights’ issues [(which aren’t about rights but special treatment and privileges)](https://blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/men-have-no-reproductive-rights).

Obligations are only coercive if they are unchosen. People know that sex can result in pregnancy.

More generally, when you take an action that you know (or should know) can result in some obligation, then that obligation is not unchosen.

Fudging unchosen and chosen obligations is why some of the pro-abortion crowd strike me as people who just want to be able to act without consequence or responsibility. Similar to other women’s ‘rights’ issues (which aren’t about rights but special treatment and privileges).

Version 1 · #157 · Dennis Hackethal · 4 months ago · Criticism
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Fudging unchosen and chosen obligations is why some of the pro-abortion crowd strike me as people who just want to be able to act without consequence or responsibility. Similar to other women’s ‘rights’ issues [(which aren’t about rights but special treatment and privileges)](https://blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/men-have-no-reproductive-rights).privileges)](https://blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/men-have-no-reproductive-rights).↵ ↵ You can’t have your cake and eat it, too.
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Fudging unchosen and chosen obligations is why some of the pro-abortion crowd strike me as people who just want to be able to act without consequence or responsibility. Similar to other women’s ‘rights’ issues (which aren’t about rights but special treatment and privileges).

You can’t have your cake and eat it, too.

Version 2 · #172 · Dennis Hackethal · 4 months ago · Criticism