. . . that some men like abortions because they think it improves their sex lives. Via “BroChoice:” Man Complains Casual Sex More Difficult if Abortions Banned:
This week, Ben Sherman, a pro-abortion boy, took to his blog to explain the #brochoice movement.
He wrote that if abortion isn’t readily accessible, especially in his state of Texas, men’s sex lives are at stake. It was the ultimate form of male-chauvinism, yet NARAL and other pro-abortion women’s groups took to Twitter in support of the campaign.
Can’t believe this actually happened? Here’s what Sherman wrote to other men as to why they should be #brochoice:
“Forcing women to adhere to the anti-choice attitudes of state legislators forces men to do the same, and will have serious consequences both on men’s lives and lifestyles.”
“Your sex life is at stake. Can you think of anything that kills the vibe faster than a woman fearing a back-alley abortion? Making abortion essentially inaccessible in Texas will add an anxiety to sex that will drastically undercut its joys. And don’t be surprised if casual sex outside of relationships becomes far more difficult to come by.”
I appreciate his honesty. His creepy, deadly, wimpy honesty. He will gladly have innocent but unwanted human beings destroyed so his sex life can be just a little bit better. He is a boy, not a man.
Women, don’t buy the lie that pro-lifers are anti-women. Remember this “bro-choice” reasoning and know the real reasons lots of young males support abortion rights. The early feminists knew this. You should, too. These guys do not care about you.
And remember this when pro-aborts try to silence pro-life men just because they are men. If pro-aborts really thought that you must have a uterus to weigh in on abortions then they would dismiss the views of all men. But when they gladly accept “bro-choice” support it shows that they are just using a rhetorical trick to silence their opposition.
Also see Bro-Choice: understanding the motivations of the pro-choice man-child.