Your opinion on the topic of abortion

I believe the 4th amendment states you have a right to be secure in your person and effects. This has historically included a right to privacy, specifically in the early part of the 20th century when it was used to determine you have a right to privacy when you make a phone call. (Can't remember the ruling)

Feminism, of course, thinks the 4th is exclusively about protecting their womb, as evidenced by their utter lack of respect for privacy and rights in all other regards. Men don't have a right to privacy when it comes to search and frisk, or having their names broadcast all over the media, even before being charged with a crime. Men also have no right to privacy when it comes to placing their name on a birth certificate.

If someone says they are pro choice, I usually laugh because I know they really aren't, they just want special priviliges for themselves.

The government's job is not to raise children, I find it amusing how pro choicers are always asking the government to be involved with what they claim they want the government out of.

/r/MensRights Thread