Should reproduction be a privilege?

Should reproduction be a privilege?

  • Yes; some people should not be allowed to spawn

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • No, everybody should be able to spawn

    Votes: 4 57.1%
  • Only people who can afford children should spawn

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • Only people who have certain genetic qualities should spawn

    Votes: 1 14.3%

  • Total voters
    7
do people lose their right to decide for their kids once they are born?

An Ohio Democrat wanted to force parents to submit to background investigations.

She caved, fortunately.

Here she is sporting two different looks:


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Don't you think she should decide whether or not you deserve to educate your children as you see fit?​


The language in the bill would have required all parents who home-school to undergo a social services investigation, including interviews and background checks, to determine if home schooling would be permitted. If parents didn’t pass the investigation, an ‘intervention’ would be recommended...



http://watchdog.org/121788/ohio-homeschooling-withdrawn/



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We've seen how Democrats "safeguard" children, haven't we?​
 
Then its done nothing to solve the problem. Much as DC has done nothing to solve the financial problems the federal government has by slightly lowering the massive increases in spending. Feel good acts are pointless.

I disagree.

Demographers estimate that the policy averted 200 million births between 1979 and 2009.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-child_policy
 
Why of course the state. Like I think we can both agree that violent felons shouldn't have children. Or the mentally adjudicated. People convicted of domestic violence...

Hmmm, doesn't the state regulate certain other rights when those criteria are applied?
 
Why of course the state. Like I think we can both agree that violent felons shouldn't have children. Or the mentally adjudicated. People convicted of domestic violence...

I believe you're taking the piss. Or maybe trying to tie reproductive rights to gun rights in some convoluted way.

Buck v. Bell was never overruled. Is it ethical? Who decides?
 
No, I'm being serious. Are you disagreeing with my premise?

If your premise is that prospective parents have to lay out their reproductive plans to the state before having children, yes, I disagree.

If you believe people have to turn over their medical records to some "birth panel" who can give your plans a thumbs-up or thumbs-down, yes, I disagree.
 
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