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RIDICULOUS This Dua Lipa Scandal Is Idiotic, Frozen Embryo Debate, & NEW Middle East Peace Plan

RIDICULOUS This Dua Lipa Scandal Is Idiotic, Frozen Embryo Debate, & NEW Middle East Peace Plan

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RIDICULOUS This Dua Lipa Scandal Is Idiotic, Frozen Embryo Debate, & NEW Middle East Peace Plan MikeyScyon: Regarding the embryo story, it's kind of hard to say without knowing more of their personal stories. If the ex-husband just doesn't want to be financially liable for a child conceived post separation, then he should be able to waive off those responsibilities. Since they are her eggs, the ex-wife should be able to use them if she choses too. But it's probably more complicated than that since, like, maybe the man might want to be involved in the child's life since it would biologically be his, but they got divorced for a reason. I don't know the reason, but I doubt you want to be tied to someone you likely have a good amount of negative emotions towards. It's hard to say since both parties should have a say. I'm coming from a male perspective here so there might be a bit of a bias there.
Date: 2020-01-29

Comments and reviews: 9


What if this deal of the century get passed? Yes there will be a Palestinian state finally but no Palestinian wants to live in a country where we cannot have the aqsa mosque, the aqsa mosque is the 2nd most important place to us muslims we cannot give it up, also, what about the arabic citites that will suddenly be a part of Palestine, i live in umm el fahm which is an Arabic city that has been under israeli occupation since the jews came here, we are completely dependent on israeli education system - healthcare- financial institutions, to suddenly want us to join Palestine will create a huge crisis for us, im not saying i dont want to live in Palestine, ill always be a proud palestinian at heart and it is who i am, but even if this deal becomes real, that means that most definitely in the future israel will keep attacking us Palestinians and take the land that we legally have, it already happened in the past why wouldn't it happen again?
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In regards to the Torres case. They could have reopened the case and applied that new law to the ruling so that torres could have biologically related children without her exhusband having to have any obligation is he didnt want to be a parent. Though honestly to avoid this Torres should have had her eggs frozen without being fertilized and after her chemo issue could have had them artificially fertilized with a committed partner and gotten maybe a close healthy friend to be their carrier? Instead of going through all this pain of being forced to give up her possibly only chance to have biological children. Because its really unfair to her to have that option taken away because of one persons changed opinion after a divorce. The new law wouldve protected the exhusband from any petty revenge from Torres as well so that she couldnt push him into child support. The case should definitely be revisited imo.
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Seriously Phil the Flu has a mortality rate of 0. 055%, the Coronavirus outbreak has a 2. 9% mortality rate, same as the Spanish Flu of 1918 started with but that got to 10% by the end of the outbreak. Plus Wuhan province admitted that 5 million people had left the province before the quarantine became effective. This during the height of the Chinese New Year which started on Jan 25th and as of 2019 an estimated 3 billion people travelled and the potential for pandemic is high, if just 1% of those travelers became infected nearly a million deaths could be expected. That's if the virus spreads which it has and it is transmissible while asymptomatic for 2-3 days prior to symptoms developing. Anyone who is not pants-shittingly terrified after knowing all this is living in a dream world. At current the best estimate for a vaccine is 3 months.
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Do we need Palestine. I mean. like before Israel, no one even knew of it. And there's loads of other Arab states. Just send them there. Israel turned a desert into one of the most prosperous countries in the world. Through hard work and dedication. the Palestinians did bugger all with it for the past 1000 odd years. If they want to make sure they're allowed to keep visiting their holy sites. then maybe stop trying to blow everybody up. Islam seems like a spoiled little toddler that's hitting it's parents for trying to tidy up it's toys. And honestly, the parents are starting to get real sick of it, because time outs and spanks aren't working any more. So more aggressive punishments are on the table. Like sending them to gran and Gramps for the weekend. If you get my lateral analogy here.
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On the frozen embryo story, I feel that the court made the right decision to rule in favor of the exhusband. The law giving the embryos to the willing party did not exist at the time of their contract, and they could not have known it would exist when they made it. When they made the contract they very clearly (seemingly intentionally) included the clause requiring consent of both parties upon the couple separating. Both parties did not consent, therefore the embryos should be donated or disposed of. It sucks for the ex wife but that is what contracts are for. You dont get to just say yeah but now I dont like the contract just because it no longer benefits you.
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Story 1: Wait, why are people mad that a woman went to a strip club? What? I don't get it. Story 2: They signed a legally binding document that said both parties have to consent so that's case and point. Even if it is a shitty situation and I don't agree with it, no person should be a parent without their consent. Now you could make the argument well if he doesn't have to pay child support then who cares. But you have to take into account the possible mentality of creating a life that you feel obligated to even if you are not legally obligated to. I truly feel for the woman but that doesn't mean we can't take into account he man's point of view.
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I feel like each episodes are getting shorter and shorter, which makes me somewhat sad and wanting. Anyways. For that fertilized frozen egg news, I'm going to lean on the ex husband side. For the sake of the child's well being. As he or she would be miserable growing up as the parent did not want them. That would mess the child's mental stability even if the mother did everything in her power to not let it happen, the strain on the child's metal health, social and emotional issues would devastate them. Badly so that they might become suicidal.
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The first story really confuses me. Feminists say that women can do whatever they want with their bodies because its their body (a fair and true statement. Then some feminists go and say well you cant be a stripper or work in the adult industry because its degrading to women. Like, I get it, but just let women do what they want. There are plenty of women who genuinely enjoy working in those industries because it makes then feel powerful and they own their bodies. If someone can explain to me if Im majorly wrong here thatd be great.
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I watch every PDS, and even though most News have no effect in my personal life whatsoever, they are still kind of entertaining. I have found myself skipping just about a third or even half of shows that contain international political news, I wish you would put those in a different video. Im pretty sure Im not the only one who feels this way, I honestly dont care about what goes on in South America, Asia or Middle East (unless its war related, but even then if war is imminent, we all hear about it one way or the other)
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