So another day, and more idiotic behaviour in leftist land! fresh of the hilarious protests of fat women making a fool out of themselves all weekend, they took a week off to eat and came back with a protest on July the 4th called "F*ck the 4th" which was fully supported and backed by the Pima County Democratic Party, as they seem to be intent on losing all their seats in november.
But one class of leftist is not getting any attention right now, and that is the soyjak, or leftist men as they are sometimes called, and they went all out to get all eyes on them today as the news came out that there has been a 500% increase in bookings of vasectomies since roe vs wade was overturned, in new york, where abortion is legal, so why theyre doing this makes no sense.
Theyre doing it guys, theyre wiping themselves out!
They’re cutting to the chase.
Younger men in the Big Apple —- and across the country — are scrambling to book appointments to get vasectomies in the wake of last week’s Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, urologists and prospective patients told The Post.
Dr. Alex Shteynshlyuger, director of urology at New York Urology Specialists in Midtown Manhattan, estimated that calls about vasectomy procedures to his office have soared by more than 500 percent this week, with many consultations booked for July and younger men jumping on the bandwagon.
“If they’re at a point where they don’t plan on having children and have been relying on other methods of contraception, that can certainly drive them toward vasectomy,” Shteynshlyuger said.
Even with New York officials pledging that abortion will still be legal in the Empire State, not everyone understands that, he said.
“To someone who might not understand the legal system at a deep level it sounds like the Supreme Court has banned abortion,” Shteynshlyuger said.
DJ Edgerton, 53, who is single and splits his time between Manhattan, Newport, RI, and Sarasota, Fla., isn’t convinced abortion rights are secure in New York and was among those prompted by the SCOTUS decision to call Shteynshlyuger’s office about getting snipped.
Edgerton, who founded a design technology firm, said his sisters and two daughters “have been busting my balls” during the last few years to get a vasectomy in order to avoid unwanted fatherhood.
“It’s a tragedy that this right has been taken away from women and I think the convenience of that as an option no longer being (there), especially that I live in Florida half the year, makes this a more potent solution,” Edgerton says.
In states that are now considering abortion bans or greater restrictions, the SCOTUS decision has prompted men who may have once considered the procedure to now go under the knife.
“The possibility that it could become banned here — I think that possibility for my partner and everything has been pushing me for it,” said CJ Hall, 28, an associate manager for a cell phone company in Lawrence, KS.
Hall said that he and his partner agreed they do not want to have children and last week’s court ruling ultimately prompted him to call a local hospital and schedule his operation.
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