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  • Flaunting Being Pro-Life on Facebook

    Some girl who I vaguely know (she's friends with other people in the chem department) just uploaded a bumper sticker that says, "Kill a pregnant woman, it's double murder. Have an abortion, it's called pro-choice. Doesn't make sense!" Then she commented on it saying, "both are 100% murder". My natural instinct is to comment on it and rip on her. (This isn't a debate on whether abortion is right or wrong so debating it will result in...well, I can't do anything about it but damnit, don't do it) But this is facebook we're talking about. Facebook isn't meant for debating. Flaunting that kind of BS pisses me off though. The morons who go on campus holding signs with pictures of dead fetuses is more than enough. I don't need to deal with this crap on facebook.
    Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers

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    Posting that sort of thing on Facebook is roughly equivalent to me giving out random rants at school about 2nd amendment rights... just doesn't belong.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Wingates_Hellsing View Post
      Posting that sort of thing on Facebook is roughly equivalent to me giving out random rants at school about 2nd amendment rights... just doesn't belong.
      What do you mean? People don't like it when people talk about bringing guns to school?
      Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers

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      • #4
        When people do crap like that I either 1) Hide them from my News/Live feed or 2) take them off my friends list entirely. I usually do 1 for people who constantly post Bible verses, pro-life propaganda, OVERWHELM my live feed with pictures of their kids, post pictures of anything gross (kid covered with food, hunting trophies, etc.), or, in one case, post their own ultrasounds. Ew. 2 is reserved for blantantly racist or homophobic remarks, including using "that's gay" as an insult.

        My Live Feed is cleaner and I don't have to deal with crap from idiots. (Oh, and I also hide any and all applications that pop up from time to time.)

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        • #5
          On my profile, on those causes thingies that are important to you, I CHOSE to keep "Pro Choice" on the main spot because I want the same freedom to be able to voice my opinion as the abortion clinic bombing pro-lifer who calls me "pro murder" on the other side of the fence.

          Besides, not everyone who is pro-choice is even pro-abortion. The main word in there is CHOICE. That's why I like it and am all for it.

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          • #6
            I second Blas on the word 'CHOICE'

            Personally, I would not get an abortion unless the pregnancy is a threat on my life. However, if another woman wants to, that is their choice. I have no business in it.

            I love my grandma, but when I say that it's none of my business, she tells me that it is. However, she can never give me a reason why it is.

            At the same time, pro-lifers can say their opinion too.

            If people are holding signs with pictures of aborted fetuses, then you can hold up your own with your opinion. It happened with a guy on my campus. He had a sign that told us we were all going to hell because we were homosexual fornicators who drink beer as we lie to our parents (paraphrasing here) and two students got in front of him and held out a Gay Pride rainbow flag.
            "It's after Jeopardy, so it is my bed time."- Me when someone made a joke about how "old" I am.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by AdminAssistant View Post
              When people do crap like that I either 1) Hide them from my News/Live feed or 2) take them off my friends list entirely. I usually do 1 for people who constantly post Bible verses, pro-life propaganda, OVERWHELM my live feed with pictures of their kids, post pictures of anything gross (kid covered with food, hunting trophies, etc.), or, in one case, post their own ultrasounds. Ew. 2 is reserved for blantantly racist or homophobic remarks, including using "that's gay" as an insult.

              My Live Feed is cleaner and I don't have to deal with crap from idiots. (Oh, and I also hide any and all applications that pop up from time to time.)

              I am honestly curious as to why ultrasound photos are gross? I never thought anything of it when I added my ultrasound pictures to my FB photo gallery. Mainly because it was an easy way to share them with friends and family who I knew wanted to see them. It never occurred to me that someone might be offended by them.

              My SIL is one who constantly does the religious/pro-life/obnoxious propaganda updates all. the. time. I don't think the woman has an original thought in her head. Everything is like, "JESUS LOVES ME!!!111ELEVENTY!! Post this if you know Jesus loves you too!!! 95% of people won't post this!!BLARGLE!" Drives me crazy.
              - Kim

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              • #8
                Originally posted by LeChatNoir View Post
                I am honestly curious as to why ultrasound photos are gross?
                I just...ick. They don't offend me, but this particular person made her profile picture a big ol' color ultrasound of her baby. So there wasn't any going around or avoiding it. It's a personal thing.

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                • #9
                  I can definitely see why someone could find ultrasounds gross (colored!?!)

                  Still, it's annoying on the (hey everyone! I'm having a BABY!) level...
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                  • #10
                    I was forced to explain to my (at that time) two grade school age daughters what abortion was when we passed pro-lifers holding up very large, graphic signs in front of a lawyers office. I was taking them to school and we were on a main road through town. I did my best to explain it, saying that when a woman is pregnant and cannot or decides not to have a baby an abortion is the operation she has to take the baby out. My oldest asked what happens to the baby and I had to explain that the baby died. Well, she thought that was horrible!!! I tried to explain that it is a very complicated issue and she was too young to fully understand, then let it go. I am still pissed that I was forced to explain something that I was not ready to and I do not think my daughters were ready to hear. both are well adjusted teenagers now and neither one has gone off the deep end about abortion. I can see how that could happen if I had an agenda and forced my beliefs on them.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Wingates_Hellsing
                      it's annoying on the (hey everyone! I'm having a BABY!) level...
                      See, I think that's a strange attitude. If you think someone's pregnancy updates are annoying, why are you friends with that person?

                      A baby IS newsworthy, and would presumably be of interest to one's friends. If I'm not interested in keeping up to date with things that are important to a particular person, then I don't make "friends" with that person on Facebook.

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                      • #12
                        Forced to? My daughter is sometimes exposed to people saying things in public that I feel she is too young for so I explain it is an adult thing and change the subject to something else.

                        I have never been forced to tell her anything I didn't want to tell her.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Boozy View Post
                          See, I think that's a strange attitude. If you think someone's pregnancy updates are annoying, why are you friends with that person?

                          A baby IS newsworthy, and would presumably be of interest to one's friends. If I'm not interested in keeping up to date with things that are important to a particular person, then I don't make "friends" with that person on Facebook.
                          That's it's more important than most goings-on doesn't necessarily excuse beating your friends to death with it. You want to tell me what's going on? fine... but making it the subject of everything you do and say is flat-out annoying, no matter what the subject is.
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                          • #14
                            Well, give a person a soundboard, and in time, expect it to reach the point of that person saying why they are right and everyone yo disagrees is wrong. Can't say it surprises me, and it's further proof that humanity is nowhere near as civilized as we claim to be.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by AdminAssistant View Post
                              I just...ick. They don't offend me, but this particular person made her profile picture a big ol' color ultrasound of her baby. So there wasn't any going around or avoiding it. It's a personal thing.
                              Fair enough. I have run into some women on the net who have done some "creative" things with their u/s photos (think animated sparkles, flashing text, etc.) which I think is moronic. Mine are just your basic black & white photos...and I wouldn't make them my profile photo. They are there if you want to see them, but if not they are easy to avoid.

                              Originally posted by Wingates_Hellsing View Post
                              That's it's more important than most goings-on doesn't necessarily excuse beating your friends to death with it. You want to tell me what's going on? fine... but making it the subject of everything you do and say is flat-out annoying, no matter what the subject is.
                              I am pregnant, and even I get sick of hearing about it. I know several people who, when they talk to me, that is ALL they want to talk about. It is like I am not even a person anymore, just a uterus on two legs. My brother's girlfriend, who is over here all the time, cannot talk to me about anything other than baby-related stuff (blah blah these baby clothes are adorable, blah blah aren't you excited? I'm so excited, I will totally babysit, blah blah...) and it drives me up a fucking wall. I think I have posted Facebook updates regarding my pregnancy a handful of times...when I found out I was pregnant, when we found out what we are having, and lately more or less just to say "No, I haven't had the baby yet. Yes, I will tell you when I do."
                              - Kim

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