I would not be too sure about that.
I do think that there is some value in exposing the hypocrisy and lies behind most of the arguments that support "female reproductive rights" and "reproductive choice" for women.
One thing that I have discovered is that when you use the same arguments that the most committed advocate for female reproductive choice uses to defend abortion on demand to suggest that men should have the same "reproductive rights" as women, you force even the most ardent pro-choice type into saying, "If you don't want the responsibilities of being a parent, then you should not have sex".
Which I always find delightfully amusing.
Which I always find delightfully amusing.It is, ... isn't it ?