Saturday, July 15, 2023

The VERY Dark Side of OTC Birth Control

 We're certain that the Sponge-Brain Shits-Pants (eighty-one million votes, my ass) Administration did not think of this.

On Thursday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration green-lit the sale of an over-the-counter birth control pill for the first time in the country’s history....

Aside from the obvious "reduce the population" voiced by Kamelback Harris, so what?

 

...The drug, Opill, will soon be available to anyone and everyone, with virtually no restrictions and hardly more regulation. ...

...According to the New York Times, “Experts in reproductive health said its availability could be especially useful for young women, teenagers and those who have difficulty dealing with the time, costs or logistical hurdles involved in visiting a doctor to obtain a prescription.”

This is a rather diplomatic way of noting that the FDA’s move here will make children, trafficking victims, and anyone else with limited agency more available for sex than ever before.

It seems this dimension has not even been considered by those who insist on driving “progress” and “access” in “reproductive healthcare.” But what else could possibly be expected of a sweeping government action that drastically reduces obstacles to consequence-free sex while simultaneously eliminating such basic requirements as identity verification and third-party involvement? The whole thing is a cartel coyote’s wet dream....

The Administration would never place children at risk of serial rape/prostitution trafficking.

Would it?

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