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Post by Terrapin Station on Jul 16, 2018 13:35:30 GMT
How would any thing we could bring up not be about bodily autonomy, though? "Someone to say" what you can or can't do, in any context, and including where they're saying just how you can move about, including where they're saying they can imprison you for certain things, etc., is about bodily autonomy, no? Why do I have to accept my body autonomy being interfered with or be expected to care more about someone else's body autonomy who's interfering with mine than I do about my own? Why would someone violating another person take priority over the person being violated? Right, so when you're going through security at an airport, say, do you ask that question? ("Why do I have to accept my body autonomy being interfered with?")
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