Induveca wrote:
Banning abortions I’m strongly against, and I’m certainly conservative when it comes to finance. Socially though while I love the entitlement programs for the abuelas and truly disabled the system is games hard in ways people never exposed to the inner city (or poor rural areas) simply don’t understand.
Solution? I wish he government would produce a lot more remote work for these mothers via the internet. But then you have an issue with the public schools in inner city, they are absolute trash (in nyc at least outside of the specialty schools). Algebra 1 in 12th grade isn’t acceptable, far too lenient. And despite the specific curriculums I’ve seen kids get slapped with the learning disability tag just to graduate. Meanwhile they just don’t want to do the work.
To me the biggest issue here is that some people in our society want to have it both ways.
They want to defund organizations like planned parenthood that provide advice on contraception, teach abstinence only curriculums and then push an anti-choice agenda at the same time.
Anybody that's truly, honestly concerned with abortions should do everything in their power to help educate young people so that they're not in a position to make this terrible choice in the first place.

















