Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Texas lawmaker files bill to fine men for masturbating

Rep. Jessica Farrar has filed a bill that would fine men $100 for masturbating. She said that it's "an act against an unborn child." 

If that's the case, then women need to be fined for menstruating. It's also a biological act against an unborn child. 

In truth, she introduced the legislation on Friday in a rather lame attempt to satirize current laws and contrast the gap between reproductive health care regulations for men and women.

"Although HB 4260 is satirical, there is nothing funny about current health care restrictions for women and the very real legislation that is proposed every legislative session," she posted on Facebook.

Farrar labeled the bill "Man's Right to Know Act." It also contains provisions that put restrictions on vasectomies, Viagra prescriptions and colonoscopies.

Under Texas law, women who want an abortion are given a pamphlet called "A Woman's Right to Know" and must take a transvaginal ultrasound before the procedure in order to show them the life they came to end.

Interesting how she conflates abortion with health care and birth control. Then again, the liberals need to do that to make it sound like abortion is moral and good.

Farrar, an advocate of a woman's right to kill the baby in her uterus, labels masturbation as an "act against an unborn child," meaning that she probably never passed a high school biology course.

She proposes that men be fined $100 if caught masturbating--which she is wont to do.

Women get a free 'self-pleasuring pass' because no babies are harmed when they do. Then again, no babies are harmed when men do too.

Republicans criticized the "Man's Right to Know Act" last week. They realize how much she sounds like an idiot.

Imagine, she's an elected government official.


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