Also, for people outside the UK: Victoria sponge is not a form of birth control.
It's cake. Do an Internet search. You'll see.
Even Aldi sells it, so you know it's a best seller.
Also, for people outside the UK: Victoria sponge is not a form of birth control.
It's cake. Do an Internet search. You'll see.
Even Aldi sells it, so you know it's a best seller.
A study of approximately 3,300 U.S. adults found that religious complementarianism--the belief that men and women have been given different (but complementary) attributes and roles--is strongly associated with national pronatalism (for Whites and Christians) and support for government control over women's fertility.
Original paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jssr.70073
#Religion #Psychology #Christianity #Pronatalism #Abortion #BirthControl #WomensRights

A recent study links complementarianism—the conservative Christian belief in strict gender roles—to strong support for national population growth and severe restrictions on birth control and abortion.
The article examines how a specific religious worldview about gender roles, known as complementarianism, relates to attitudes toward national population growth and constraints on reproductive rights. Findings indicate that beliefs in divinely ordained gender roles strongly predict pronatalist preferences and support for restrictive reproductive policies. The study highlights how religious worldviews can influence political and policy attitudes beyond general religiosity or party identification.
This topic is of interest to psychology readers because it links belief systems about gender and religion with measurable public policy attitudes, shedding light on how internalized worldviews shape social and political judgments. It also demonstrates how individual differences in sexism interact with religious ideologies to influence reproductive attitudes.
Article Title: New study links Christian complementarianism to support for severe reproductive restrictions
Link to PsyPost Article: https://nolinkpreview.com/www.psypost.org/new-study-links-christian-complementarianism-to-support-for-severe-reproductive-restrictions/
#complementarianism #pronatalism #reproductiverights #birthcontrol #abortionpolicy #genderroles #religionandpolitics #psychologyresearch #publicopinion #demographics
#BirthControl kommen im Februar wieder nach #Kiel 😍
Na, holen wir uns aber ganz sicher wieder Karten!
"the bill’s broad language would effectively allow people to kill anyone using #contraceptives to prevent pregnancy, such as IUDs.
“We can’t feed kids in school, and we won’t give health care to people, but we will make it legal to #murder women who use #BirthControl,” ...
The bill’s broad language means that doctors and nurses could also be considered accountable and therefore eligible to be put to death."
https://newrepublic.com/post/211055/republican-bill-legalizes-murder-stop-abortions
Emma Goldman was an anarchist, against the state, against hierarchy, against prisons.
She was against capitalism and exploitation.
She was pro tactical violence.
She was against zionism.
She was against war and against conscription.
She was pro birth control.
She was in favour of press freedom and an advocate of self-expression, notably through dancing and arts.
She was a feminist, and extended sexual freedom to queer people, which was unseen at the time.
During her lifetime she was described as "the most dangerous woman in America".
She is famous for the phrase "If I can't dance I don't want to be in your revolution." Even though she probably never said it as such, it definitely captures her personal motto.
#EmmaGoldman #anarchism #anticapitalism #antizionism #BirthControl #PressFreedom #feminism #queer #revolution #dance