Ohio Dems Want to Regulate Ejaculation. Yeah, This State Is Going to Be Red Forever.

TOWNHALL | Published February 14, 2025

What the hell is this? I get why Ohio Democrats are doing this, trying to be cute with the whole ‘regulate our bodies’ narrative that no one cared about in 2024. Abortion and female voters did not save Democrats, who obsess over the weirdest issues that will keep this party in the political wilderness. I’m not complaining—it’s just funny that we were the ones who were framed as being ‘weird,’ specifically Vice President JD Vance. Again, when you dug just a little, it was Tim Walz and the rest of the Democrats who proved to be the aberrant clowns of the 2024 cycle. And now, this bill targeting ejaculating males only reinforces that Democrats are unserious, leaderless, rudderless, and without a central message (via Newsweek):

A bill proposed to the Ohio statehouse will make male ejaculation without intent to have a baby, a fineable offense of up to $10,000.

The bill has been proposed by State Representatives Anita Somani and Tristan Rader, who wrote it to point out what they see as the absurdity of rules that control women’s bodies but do not control men’s. It has not been formally introduced to the House Floor yet.

Per Somani and Rader, men would face a $1,000 first offense, $5,000 second offense, and $10,000 subsequent offense fine to “discharge semen or genetic material without intent to fertilize an embryo.”

To the shock of no one, this bill is dead on arrival. The fact that it was even put forward is an embarrassment. However you feel about abortion, it does deal with ending human life. This bill is about sperm and regulating it, which is creepy, weird, and all sorts of ‘WTF.’

The Republicans are focusing on reducing regulations, getting a budget passed, bringing down the cost of living, getting our fiscal house in order with the help of the Department of Government Efficiency, re-establishing primacy aboard, and bringing back the excellent job-creating and investing climate under the first Trump presidency.

Democrats in Ohio are obsessed with sperm. They want to establish the sperm police. What a bunch of weirdos.

Please keep doing this, Democrats. You’re only working to help the GOP have a generational grip on power.

 

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RELATED: Ohio and Mississippi bill aims to make ejaculating without intent to conceive a felony — costing over $10K

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Legislators in Ohio and Mississippi want to fine men over $10,000 if they’re caught ejaculating in public.tiagozr – stock.adobe.com
THE NEW YORK POST | Published February 14, 2025

Is spilling semen outside a woman’s vagina a sin?

Legislators in Ohio and Mississippi want to fine men up to around $10,000 if they’re caught doing so.

A draft bill was released in Ohio this week, seeking to make ejaculation without the intent of conceiving a baby a felony offense.

Its advocates say the intent is to stir up public debate over reproductive rights and the interpretation – and application – of Biblical law.

If United States’ governments are willing to use interpretations of theological law to regulate women, why not men?

Ohio State Representatives Anita Somani and Tristan Rader, the authors of the “Conception Begins at Erection Act,” say it’s a tongue-in-cheek means of highlighting the hypocrisy behind moves to regulate women’s bodies.

“You don’t get pregnant on your own,” observes Representative Somani (Democrat for Dublin).

“If you’re going to penalize someone for an unwanted pregnancy, why not penalize the person who is also responsible for the pregnancy?”

It is now illegal in 10 states for women to have a termination, even in the aftermath of a rape.

At least three women have been jailed after the US Supreme Court overturned the 50-year-old Roe vs. Wade precedent.

This had previously interpreted the US Constitution as giving women the right to seek an abortion.

Now George H.W. Bush-appointed Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has said he wants to re-evaluate the legality of birth control by challenging the similar, precedent-setting, 60-year-old Griswold vs. Connecticut case.

“If you think it’s absurd to regulate men, then you should think it’s equally absurd to regulate women,” Somani insists.

“So this is to make a statement.”

But the political stunt represents a deep and growing divide within US society.

Christian extremist groups, such as the Dominionists or New Apostolic Reformation evangelical movement, are asserting their desire to use the new Donald Trump White House administration to turn the US into a religious state.

They want a new Republic to enforce their hard line interpretation of Christian law on the entire population.

“Some will say now that I am calling America a Christian nation. So I am,” Republican Missouri Senator Josh Hawley stated in June last year.

“And some will say that I am advocating Christian nationalism. And so I do.”

Debate reaches a climax

“It’s beyond ridiculous what’s going on here,” Ohio state Republican Representative Austin Beigel retorted to the proposed “Conception Begins at Erection” bill.

“It’s a mockery of the most basic biological concepts.”

 

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SOURCE: www.nypost.com