So is your point that because we’ve done something before, we should do it again?
If not, I’m not sure what “we’ve done it before” has to do with “we should not do it now”.
Criminalizing otherwise legal behavior because of the impact it might have on a person who might exist in the future is a not good thing to do.
Considering both of your arguments against not doing that centered around how we regulate houses, it seems like it might have been relevant to point out that women aren’t houses, and so maybe we should use a different criteria for judging laws that impact them.
So is your point that because we’ve done something before, we should do it again?
If not, I’m not sure what “we’ve done it before” has to do with “we should not do it now”.
Criminalizing otherwise legal behavior because of the impact it might have on a person who might exist in the future is a not good thing to do.
Considering both of your arguments against not doing that centered around how we regulate houses, it seems like it might have been relevant to point out that women aren’t houses, and so maybe we should use a different criteria for judging laws that impact them.