The Centers for Disease Control have advised women who drink to take contraception. The risk of fetal abnormalities is too great. It seems pretty simple. Sexually active women may not know that they are pregnant, so they should avoid alcohol. The butthurt from radical feminists shows that they don't appreciate being reminded that all rights require a certain level of personal responsibility.
From everyjoe, Darlena Cunha of Time said that the recommendation "discriminates against women." This echoes the bitchy feminist cliche that only women are expected to superintend contraception.
Not a cliche if you consider that only women can get pregnant.
Claire Warner of Bustle chimed in, writing, "What about suggesting men get a vasectomy instead of expecting women to go on the pill, which may be restricted in her area."
Speaking of cliches, a classic feminist trope is their obsession with male castration and emasculation. A man getting a vasectomy only controls his fertility, not hers.
What kind of woman wants a man who would voluntarily destroy his reproductive capacity? What kind of man would do that? The kind of man who would surrender his testicles.
What areas of the United States have restrictions on birth control pills, Claire? Any girl or woman can go to a health clinic and get a prescription for the pill and walk out of a Walmart with her medication. For about eight dollars. Not many restrictions on the pill in America.
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