Here's your problem, you think "it used to be all the women's fault and responsibility" even though it still is the dominant philosophy regarding pregnancy (not even just unwanted ones), especially in the US where prominent lawmakers are still publicly supporting this sexist stance.
But beyond that, if you still haven't read the rest of the thread because of a slightly inaccurate claim (it isn't 100%, closer to 99%, granted), then you are exactly like these men who can't bother with a condom because they only get 8/10 on the sexual intercourse pleasure scale.
What I see is that the mildest personal intellectual inconvenience makes you reject a whole thread and that you consider yourself representative enough that you believe it would somehow hurt the cause while people are physically picketing family planning facilities to shame women frequenting them.
♲ @designmom@twitter.com: I’m a mother of six, and a Mormon. I have a good understanding of arguments surrounding abortion, religious and otherwise. I've been listening to men grandstand about women's reproductive rights, and I'm convinced men actually have zero interest in stopping abortion. Here's why…
It's one thing to know they did, and another to convict them for it. It isn't clear from the original message whether charges have been/will be pressed, but it still is a good thing that the Office of the Attorney General officially confirms what everybody knew.
♲ @RVAwonk@twitter.com: NEW (via NY AG Letitia James): “After a multi-year investigation, we found the nation's largest broadband companies funded a secret campaign to influence the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules — resulting in millions of fake public comments impersonating Americans...”
♲ @annaaaae@twitter.com: TW: murder, MMIW . . . If you’re non Native & follow me, please take a second to learn about #MMIW. Ive been almost abducted twice in my life, & I grew up in a relatively ‘safe’ area. We need more protection for our women, 2spirit folks, non-binary folks, & other vulnerable ppl.
♲ @math_rachel@twitter.com: Moscow's facial-recognition camera network was initially announced as a way to enforce covid quarantine, catch criminals, & pay subway fares. Now it's being used to arrest protesters 1/
♲ @posthuman@twitter.com: Remember, if you buy an album from bandcamp, it's around the financial equivalent to the artist of you streaming their music every day for 3 years.
At least for me, I've always be sensitive to the decentralized aspect of cryptocurrencies, but I've grown to hate speculation, Proof-of-Work and I was placing some hope into Proof-of-Stake without knowing anything about it, but I quickly looked it up and while it's certainly better for the environment, it does favor wealth concentration as well and it doesn't solve the main problem. As long as people aren't paid in cryptocurrency, there isn't a good reason to own some other than speculation and anonymity, and neither of them are sufficient to justify the massive costs of cryptocurrency.
♲ @vectorpoem@twitter.com: Having recently run across a couple people with avowedly left politics who support cryptocurrency I foresee a major public reckoning in the discourse. Personally I think crypto is ancap ideology in a very pure form (ie capital does whatever the hell it wants).
♲ @RyanRosenblatt@twitter.com: Maybe we shouldn't have society where a divorce can "send shock waves through the worlds of philanthropy, public health and business."
Where they were, I don't know, taxed and their money just went straight to public health and jobs? And basic needs didn't require philanthrophy? twitter.com/nytimes/status/138…