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MildRed's avatar

The state of the Foster Care and adoption systems in our countries mirror each other. The fact that living, unwanted children, who society neglects after they are born, is the best judgement all of us should use as the determination in decisions regarding a woman's body, to include the violence rendered against women that are expected, historically, to carry the weight of a lifetime. The state of the systems currently in are the grades that we as a society should use as a baseline. If children are being used for the sins of grown men and women as financial instruments, and are abused and neglected, then let this be the determinating factor in regards to abortion. As of today, none of us the world over would receive a passing grade due to the abuse no one wants to discuss in our Judicial systems.

Kevin Robson's avatar

Not for nothing, but it sounds a lot like Elon Musk & Peter Theil had Orbans ear…

Gary Boivin's avatar

Reducing women to little more than chattel has long been a goal of the Frat Boy Class. It will be concerning, if Peter Magyar puts the status of women on the back burner. I sense that you will be on top of this issue, and other human rights matters.

Lynn Hooker's avatar

In addition to the aspects mentioned here, my understanding is that certain family benefits are only actually beneficial to families who are already reasonably well off, for example they already have a substantial income to tax. That is, the poor – including many (though of course not all) Roma families – do not actually benefit. Is that the case?

Joe English's avatar

Phenomenal perspective.