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Chapter 81 2 out of 1



Chapter 81 2 out of 1

"When I stood in state B, flipped through the code, and looked at the rules and regulations above, I couldn't help asking: Is the reproductive right really in the hands of individuals? Is it really up to you to decide whether to have children or not to have children?

"On the one hand, childbirth is an individual's responsibility to society. A child enjoys the protection provided by society from birth to growth, and naturally fulfills his contribution to society after they grow up, including creating life and providing new talents for society. , new creativity and a new workforce.

"This contribution is not only for women, but also for men and women, and both sides have to pay.

"It's very difficult to do this alone.

"The social environment is closely related to people's willingness to bear children. When economic development fails to meet personal requirements, welfare guarantees make people feel insecure, and it is difficult for a person to support himself, is it wrong to choose not to make this contribution?

"The government opposes abortion in order to brutally increase the fertility rate and avoid negative social impacts brought about by an aging population. Religious opposition to abortion is based on doctrine, emphasizing that karma and reincarnation must be punished.

"What about natural persons? Why can't they make up their own minds?

"Why is state B discussing fertility issues, marriage issues, education issues, social welfare, etc., not based on actual analysis, based on research and analysis, but based on illusory gods, completely ignoring reality?

"Why do we decide what to do and what not to do from reincarnation, karma, ghosts and ghosts, and roughly cut all phenomena into black and white, instead of analyzing specific problems? Acknowledge the difficulties encountered by everyone all different?

"A mother who can't afford milk powder can't rely on God to feed her child, a father who can't afford school fees can't pray for his child to acquire knowledge, and a parent who can't afford medical expenses can't kneel down and let his child recover , let alone believe that letting the child die of a serious illness, reincarnation will be happier.

"Because the god in the void cannot defeat hunger, ignorance and despair. Because it constructs assumptions to provide strength, but it cannot really satisfy people.

"Only by getting the consequences of our own choices can people learn to reflect and examine.

"Not only childbirth, but also marriage, divorce, death and other major events in the existence of natural persons should be based on one's own thinking and choices, get rid of illusions, get rid of the factors influenced by others, get rid of your own fear of scaring yourself, and think objectively and rationally:

"While potential risks are unavoidable,

"Our country's old-age policy and pension benefits are not perfect, so it is encouraged to distribute part of the future pressure to the family. If you choose not to form a suitable family when you are young, how will you continue to live when you are old, sick, unable to take care of yourself and facing death?

"Our country's economy is under great pressure and social competition is fierce. In addition to supporting themselves, everyone has to support their parents in many cases. Parents may also get sick when they are old. Is it really suitable for one person to face everything, or to find a companion to fight shoulder to shoulder? better?

"Our country's rental market is still mostly chaotic and uncontrollable. Buying a house means high pressure every month, which means losing economic freedom, and renting a house means life turbulence, loss of sense of belonging, living conditions, monthly rent and moving. The frequency is mostly determined by external factors such as the landlord. Have you considered renting a house instead of buying a house?

"No matter what kind of society, the requirements for women always exist and cannot be changed for the time being. Do you really have the ability to support yourself to let go of your attitude and accept all the meanings behind the openness and freedom of sex? Can you bear the consequences of insecurity?

"Do you really accept that abortion happened to you? Can you face the psychological pressure after abortion? Will you be hit by the environment?

"When you think about this, congratulations to them, they are already weighing and choosing, and no organization or force can influence a person's choice of personal will.

"Because the restriction of one person's right to choose means that everyone's right to choose will be weakened and denied.

"Today, the church and the government interfere with people's birth. Tomorrow, they will decide whether others should be vegetarian or eat meat. The day after tomorrow, whether they will decide how people should marry and divorce. In the future, whether it will be refined to manage what a person should Should you not use contraception, what time should you get up, whether to worship, how to spend Sunday?

"What matters is not what we choose today, what matters is that we 'didn't choose at all' today.

"It's time to consider the separation of orthodox churches, and it's time to return the right to choose to individuals. Even if there is a real God, and there is a real God who appears out of thin air, he can't interfere.

"The focus of this matter is not whether abortion is a crime, whether it violates a certain law, or whether it violates a certain belief, but to put the 'right to choose natural events' in the hands of 'individuals'.

"No matter what choice an individual makes on issues related to his own rights and interests based on his own will, combined with his own education and cognition, and what consequences result, no matter whether others agree or not, the right to choose itself is not wrong."

Many of the replies below are meaningless, and Meera picks up a few posts that express her will:

"So the author means that all of us should give up our beliefs and amend the laws of State B for the sake of a woman with a bad style? What kind of personal rights choice is this? It affects a lot of people, okay! "

"Three views exploded! I feel like I can't get better now! What did I do wrong to suffer this kind of torture? Come on, landlord, shall we talk about the promotion principle of the minority obeying the majority in society?"

"Abortion is equal to killing, is the landlord encouraging killing?"

"Here's what I said: Women who support abortion just want to find a successor for themselves! Men support abortion because they want to be irresponsible! Come on, landlord, let's reveal, is it a man or a woman?"

"Doctrine defines the relationship between parents and children as reincarnation: those who came to collect debts in the previous life and those who came to pay the debts in the previous life! The child was brought by qj, which means that he is the enemy of the previous life. The reincarnation to collect debts in this life must be born. Otherwise, the price paid by the next generation will become more severe."

Meera said to herself: "Much more stupid than I thought."

The door was knocked.

"Come in," Meera said, looking away from the display.

Robbie stood outside the door, hesitantly rubbing his faded shoes.

Meera immediately stood up, walked over, and asked, "My dear, what's the matter?"

Robbie gave her a wary look and bit his lip.

"Do you want to come in?" Meera is used to dealing with this, and said naturally, "Although it is an office, I'm sure there are blueberry milkshakes and brandy in the crisper."

She backed away and Robbie followed.

Meera closed the door and, as she sat her down, opened the cabinet and took out a milkshake and a glass.

"I read those posts..." Robbie said suddenly.

Meera said casually: "Oh, um, don't take it too much as a reference, I can tell at a glance that it was written by a man, and the matter is a single straight man, and none of the arguments touch on the key points.

"Sometimes, you feel like those men just crawled out of a cave and haven't figured out society yet."

One of the ways to bring two girls closer together was to say bad things about someone together, and for some reason, Meera, it worked especially well—especially when the target of the abuse was a man.

"I don't have a lot of boyfriends..." Robbie looked at her and said nonchalantly, "I didn't even think about finding someone to take over, I just...is this getting you into trouble?"

"The boss who hired me took on the trouble voluntarily." Meera handed her the cup, shook her hand by the way, and comforted her, "He is a serious customer, he only earns but not loses, you just need to take care of yourself, don't suddenly To repent is to give us the greatest help."

"So, am I in trouble?" Robbie looked at her nervously. "Will I be someone's stepping stone?"

Meera picked up another cup and said thoughtfully: "Although the boss wrote a poor manuscript, there is a sentence in it that I still agree with: 'Get rid of illusions, get rid of other people's influence factors, cut out the fear of scaring yourself , make sure the choice is all yours,' dear."

A little later, she would tell Robbie that when she was ten years old, her mother committed suicide by drinking medicine while holding teachings, and her last words were "Sorry, I wish I hadn't let you be born".

Then she would tell Robbie that the anti-abortion laws affected poor women the most.Because the world situation has never been a program, and the law is not a variety of instructions entered into the program. It is not that if you say no to abortion, people will be obedient.

Rich people go to other states where abortion is legal.

People without money will take "private methods" with high risks and no medical conditions. Those methods are dangerous and painful, but they still cannot stop them from doing so.

why is that?think about it.

She also talks to Robbie about what it's like growing up in a home without multiple emotional and financial meltdowns.

She hoped that Robbie would not back down, and that she had the will to go to the end—no matter whether the mysterious behind-the-scenes boss would treat them as disposable tools.

But right now, she just wants to drink the milkshake while she's still feeling calm.

Law reform is like an election campaign, and there are variables everywhere. If you want to handle it all, you must have a strong heart to deal with all kinds of sudden changes.

For example, when the meeting was preparing to discuss the "Drug Safe Injection Act", two very important figures suggested that another proposal should be discussed, the "Anti-'Anti-Abortion Act'".

The minister stared at the proposal in a daze, and everyone looked at the two proposals in a daze.

"Honestly," he said, clearing his throat, desperately, "I can't read it, I really can't. I mean, we only have two options: make drugs legal or make abortion Legal, this...do we have nothing more valuable to do?"

Everyone else was silent.

Obviously, they have given up thinking and decided to throw all the burden on the leader as their compensation for taking the blame for the leader.

The minister looked at the black letters on the report, each of which turned into his extremely dark official career.

He couldn't refuse Duman, the power of the Duman family seemed to be daylight hanging over State B.

He can't pass the drug law directly, because another proposal is placed in front of him. According to the regulations, if the two proposals collide, they must compete for the top and bottom. The winner passes and the loser discards it.

But obviously before yesterday, the "Drug Safety Injection Law" was the only proposal on his desk.

"We have it." Roger wiped his sweat and whispered.

"What?" The minister stared at him immediately, and everyone stared at him.

For the first time in many years, Roger received so much attention from his colleagues. He hurriedly and vaguely said: "Those security issues on the street, those rapes, those terrors, are the top priority."

Everyone showed a "reasonable" look.

"These two proposals...?"

"Hand it over to the polling committee." Roger said.

At this time, no one disliked his sudden stuttering. They looked at each other tacitly, and unanimously decided to push the cauldron to "public opinion" at the press conference.

Yes, everything is the choice of "public opinion".

It's not that they insist on rejecting Duman, nor is it because the official power can't raise the aura of resistance when facing capital, they just respect public opinion.

The high-pressure water gun washed away the blood on the ground, and hit the chaotic thugs. The believers who were still planning revenge and counter-revenge were "surprised" to find that an extremely important mission suddenly fell on each of them.

Older people listen to radio news, middle-aged people watch TV news, and young people check online news.

"Choose one of the two bills" began to collect bills in a wide range of channels through various channels such as telephones, mobile phones, and computers.

When a single proposal is resolved internally, the public is kept in the dark. When two proposals collide and must be proposed at the same time, people, like the Ministry of Justice, are frightened and embarrassed to find out what kind of vote they are facing.

State B is boiling again, people are rushing to tell each other, and there are many public opinion explosions from top to bottom. They use the most kind, tactful, and gentle sentences to swipe the screen below the vote:

"This damn is asking us to choose the less stinky one out of the two shi!!!"

At the same time that people realized it, the post that had reached the level of "boutique" by virtue of its degree of controversy finally soared all the way to "hot search", and James could finally laugh proudly in front of the computer.

But in the Gaoxiang private prison where Leon is, everything is still so peaceful. After all, no matter how the voting rights are pushed, no matter how the public opinion stirs up, it will not fall on the criminals.

Caught off guard by being "invited" to the office by the warden, Binny still looked so calm that nothing happened.

The warden is a man in his early 50s, with white beard and hair. He is lying on the table, like all the old people who cannot understand high technology, wearing reading glasses, clumsily manipulating the mouse, and wrinkling tightly brow.

"I heard that you were very close to that prisoner named Leon Morton," he said.

"Morton offended me on the first day, and I was thinking of finding an opportunity to teach him a lesson," Binny said flatly, "but he's very cunning, and he didn't leave anything behind."

The warden glanced at him, and grinned with a half-smile: "Among the prisoners, regular prisoners are relatively easy to manage, and their power is mostly in their minds, unlike those violent criminals who yell and have various opinions at every turn. They stay in jail and never cause trouble unless--"

He turned the computer screen and motioned for the young guard to look at it.

Binny leaned forward without thinking, and saw the news on the screen:

"The labor movement in state A has been suppressed, and the trade union and family power are suspected of uneven distribution of spoils? "

Binny was speechless in his heart:

It hasn't been long since they left state A. Has the news editor in state A become so hardcore?

Could it be that Master Bei changed his job again under John's command?

"The workers' wage demand movement broke out in state A, and it has happened again for many years," the warden explained unhurriedly, "Tex is not as 'benevolent' as the Hawk family. He directly set up machine guns in the factory to suppress the movement. Cutting union rights, a lot of people were injured, a lot of people were arrested..."

He stared at Binny through his reading glasses: "Private prisons are not only a good place for prisoners, but also for prison guards and wardens. I don't want to trace such a troublesome matter to the end and find that the 'source' is actually from We passed it on here, understand?"

Binny nodded and said, "I understand."

He wanted to know if there were any acquaintances among those who were injured or arrested, and he also knew that no matter how dull Leon was, he would worry about this issue.

When exactly did it happen?

Charles didn't reveal a word when he spoke to him?

"So, does this matter have anything to do with Morton?" The warden asked aggressively, "After all, he is—how do you say it? The 'soul guide' of state A workers?"

Binny pretended to think about it, and replied: "I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do with Morton. If there is, I will be the first to know."

"Did he send any unspeakable remarks to state A?"

"No sign of that. He just went to the cafeteria, to the library, and back to his room."

"Well," the warden said disappointedly, "the prison will inject 'fresh blood' again soon, help me keep an eye on Morton during this period, okay? I don't want to get into trouble before I retire, especially the people in our prison." Prisoners are mostly headaches."

"Yes." Binny saluted.

Even though it was time to leave now, Binny didn't go out, just stood there.

The warden looked at him again: "What's the matter?"

"It's nothing..." Binny's face showed just the right hesitation, "It's just that the warden has always said that you don't want to cause trouble, but recently I heard a rumor..."

He shook his head and said, "What am I thinking? I must be overthinking. I'll go back first. Please tell me if I have anything to do, Mr. Warden."

"Wait, what's the rumor?" the warden asked alertly.

Binny hesitated and said, "I don't know if I should ask. This sounds like a stupid question, but I didn't mean it."

"It's okay, you can tell." The warden smiled encouragingly.

Binny showed an unspeakable expression: "There are rumors in private... some prisoners killed the prison guards and took control of the prison."

After throwing a straight ball, he carefully watched the warden's reaction.

The author has something to say: Thank you for the little angel who voted for me and irrigated the nutrient solution~

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