Hypocrites
My Body, My Choice? The Paradox of Republican Anti-vaxxers
The first time I saw a photo of an anti-vaxxer with a sign that read “My Body My Choice,” I was sort of puzzled. I thought perhaps the photo editor had used the wrong image to accompany the story—but then I saw that the sign also included a picture of a mask with a red line across it. No, these people weren’t protesting a government that was regulating uteruses, a government that was telling women when they could end a pregnancy that was going on in their own bodies. They were instead protesting a simple and painless public-health measure. They were mad at the idea of having to wear a piece of fabric on their faces. For this particular group, government regulation was fine unless it was regulating them—at which point it became a horrible infringement on their constitutional rights ...
There was a time when conservatives/libertarians actually were for a woman's right to choose an abortion because they didn't want government getting involved in that decision ... Evangelical: Religious Right Has Distorted the Faith ... but that was before they realized an anti-abortion stance would make a great issue around which to consolidate right-wing Christians and Republican voters into a powerful political block.
Read more: The politics of abortion: a historical perspective
As with the issue of fiscal responsibility, we see that conservatives are hypocrites, without any actual values or ideals beyond what will gain them power over others.
The first time I saw a photo of an anti-vaxxer with a sign that read “My Body My Choice,” I was sort of puzzled. I thought perhaps the photo editor had used the wrong image to accompany the story—but then I saw that the sign also included a picture of a mask with a red line across it. No, these people weren’t protesting a government that was regulating uteruses, a government that was telling women when they could end a pregnancy that was going on in their own bodies. They were instead protesting a simple and painless public-health measure. They were mad at the idea of having to wear a piece of fabric on their faces. For this particular group, government regulation was fine unless it was regulating them—at which point it became a horrible infringement on their constitutional rights ...
There was a time when conservatives/libertarians actually were for a woman's right to choose an abortion because they didn't want government getting involved in that decision ... Evangelical: Religious Right Has Distorted the Faith ... but that was before they realized an anti-abortion stance would make a great issue around which to consolidate right-wing Christians and Republican voters into a powerful political block.
Read more: The politics of abortion: a historical perspective
As with the issue of fiscal responsibility, we see that conservatives are hypocrites, without any actual values or ideals beyond what will gain them power over others.
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