I know Texas had a law proposal where just about anybody could sue a woman for having an abortion.
For example, I could sue some random woman I never met for this. I doesn't even need to effect me.
Is that clause included?
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@PoDiRancher I'm going to have to question your video source, because the guy doesn't understand the importance of vaccines and supports homepathy, a known pseudoscience.
The importance of vaccines is subjective. There's arguably a similar amount of risk to taking it as there is just catching the virus for some people. Someone healthy in their early/mid 20's could opt to rely on their own immune system rather than take medicine which could have harmful side effects, rare as they may be.
I do think vaccines are important for other people though. In fact, if they eliminated transmissibility I'd even advocate for them in healthy people to protect others, but that's not the case.
Regardless, taking something which is not FDA approved is foolish for a lot of people, especially healthy people. I'd say the benefits outweigh the risks for particularly vulnerable people, but only a foolish person takes unapproved medicine for an illness that likely won't be fatal.
The left and the right are being frankly insane about vaccines. One side says everyone needs it no questions asked, the other won't even consider taking it. Politicizing medicine is asinine and dangerous, use logic and reason, common sense if anybody has some left.
So discounting JP because you think he doesn't know the "importance of vaccines" is ironic because you seem to be implying they're a totally safe miracle drug. That's no better than someone thinking they can megadose vitamin C to beat the virus, they're both wrong.
And vaccines aside, the video covers a lot of topics. Kinda funny to hone in on one matter, especially if you're one of the "my body, my choice" types.
Funny how quickly that went out the window, huh? Mandatory masks, vaccines, lockdowns, all supported by the pro-abortion crowd. Someone chooses the homeopathic route for their body and resists the extreme guidelines and regulations, and they're criticized and belittled for it. Where's that supportive "between me and my doctor" ****...? "Keep the government off my body"? Where's all those comfy phrases?