Thinning the herd (or Heard), depending on how ya view it.
In support of tubal ligation for unstable females
You’ll be seeing more posts from me here on Substack, because I can’t access my Facebook page anymore, except to ‘share’ YouTube videos, and I can only assume I’ve been banned for my political opinions. FB has given me no explanation for why I can’t get my link to work anymore, so I’m adapting. I had pointed out a glitch I encountered while posting, so maybe they decided it was easier to block me from doing it altogether, than fix the problem.
If you’re perturbed about this, write and ask em to rectify the issues with my account: https://www.facebook.com/shari.schreiber.988
Now that Rowe vs Wade is overturned, it appears that thousands of anxiety-ridden, hysterical leftist females who’ve seen abortion as a means of birth control (never mind all the marvelous contraceptives that have been developed FOR women to prevent pregnancy over the past 50 years, including the Morning After Pill) are not only taken for granted, but apparently not even considered when it comes to protecting a gal from having to deal with inception!
In all my 70+ years of life on this planet, I was never pregnant. I felt absolutely certain in my early 20’s that I didn’t want to be a mother, and that’s never changed. Thus, I was responsible and adult enough to make sure I didn’t conceive and would never have to abort a fetus~ even though I’m essentially pro-choice. Surgical abortion seemed like a tough thing to go through physically, emotionally and spiritually, so I wanted to avoid it.
We now see in “the news” (and I use the term loosely) that young women are contemplating sterilization. I’m sensing some of you might see this as a horrible and shocking consequence of the whole Rowe vs Wade debacle, but I’m personally rejoicing!
The very real possibility that we might anticipate fewer emotionally unbalanced, underdeveloped humans on this planet being able to reproduce, is in my view, cause for celebration! Besides, Borderline Personality Disordered individuals threaten all kinds of things~ including suicide when they don’t get their way, but so seldom (if ever) follow through, you might as well accept the fact they never do.
Some years back, I posted a YouTube video on the topic of suicide. I felt it was important to educate people about this issue, because as prevalent as BPD is in today’s world, and how manipulative Borderlines are to the extent of emotionally blackmailing their lovers and friends (“If you leave me or don’t return, I’ll KILL myself!”) I decided that edifying the public a bit about death by suicide might save some folks from letting their life to be ruined by a histrionic (soon to be ex) BPD partner.
I was certified and worked as a Suicide Hotline Counselor in my mid-20’s, and had seriously wanted to end my own life (due to acute depression) at the tender age of twenty, so the material I present in my video has a backbone. In short, I’m not just spouting off on a topic about which I know practically nothing~ which seems uncomfortably common these days~ particularly among looney liberals who seem to seek attention at any cost to themselves~ even appearing stark-raving crazy to anyone who’s bright and circumspective enough to think objectively and rationally. I think my video addresses this topic sensitively and comprehensively, so if you’re inclined to watch, please do.
My point here today is, go ahead all you little girls~ get your tubes tied or have your uteruses removed, and prance happily into your own glorious sunset, without the worry and bother of ever having to even THINK about getting pregnant ever again. The rest of us honestly don’t mind.
“Pro-Choice” means it’s Your body, Your choice~ and you can do whatever the hell you want with it (well, except for government-enforced vaccine mandates and having to wear insanely ineffective face masks in public places). We grounded, sane, super-rational types applaud you for making possibly the first responsible decision you ever have, by absolving us from having to endure far fewer of you, in decades to come.